1 Korinther 7:37

37 Wer aber im Herzen feststeht und keine Not, sondern Gewalt hat über seinen eigenen Willen und dies in seinem Herzen beschlossen hat, seine Jungfrauschaft zu bewahren, der tut wohl.

1 Korinther 7:37 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 7:37

Nevertheless, he that standeth steadfast in his heart
The apostle returns to confirm his former advice, where it can be attended to with safety; and observes, that notwithstanding what he had allowed might lawfully be done, and was proper to be done; yet a man that had deliberated upon, and had well weighed the matter of virginity, the case of a single life, and was at a point about in, having no hesitation nor fluctuation of mind concerning it: and also "having no necessity"; of acting otherwise, either through the meanness of his circumstances, or rather through the weakness of his virgin, she not having the gift of continency:

but hath power over his own will;
his daughter's will being the same with his, and she entirely consenting to live a single life; otherwise he would have no power of acting as he pleased in such a case:

and hath so decreed in his heart:
it is a fixed point on mature deliberation, in which he himself is hearty and determined, and his child perfectly assents to it, so that on all hands it is an agreed matter:

that he will keep his virgin;
at home with him, unmarried, and not give her to any man in marriage:

doth well:
or that which is for both temporal and spiritual profit and advantage, as before observed. Some understand all this of a man's keeping his own virginity, and determining to continue unmarried.

1 Korinther 7:37 In-Context

35 Dies aber sage ich zu eurem eigenen Nutzen, nicht auf daß ich euch eine Schlinge überwerfe, sondern zur Wohlanständigkeit und zu ungeteiltem Anhangen an dem Herrn.
36 Wenn aber jemand denkt, er handle ungeziemend mit seiner Jungfrauschaft, wenn er über die Jahre der Blüte hinausgeht, und es muß also geschehen, so tue er, was er will; er sündigt nicht: sie mögen heiraten.
37 Wer aber im Herzen feststeht und keine Not, sondern Gewalt hat über seinen eigenen Willen und dies in seinem Herzen beschlossen hat, seine Jungfrauschaft zu bewahren, der tut wohl.
38 Also, wer heiratet, tut wohl, und wer nicht heiratet, tut besser.
39 Ein Weib ist gebunden, so lange Zeit ihr Mann lebt; wenn aber der Mann entschlafen ist, so ist sie frei, sich zu verheiraten, an wen sie will, nur im Herrn.
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