1 Coríntios 15:33

33 Não se deixem enganar: “As más companhias corrompem os bons costumes”.

1 Coríntios 15:33 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 15:33

Be not deceived
By such as deny the doctrine of the resurrection, and by their reasonings about it; or by such libertines who go into the denial of it, and argue from thence in favour of their licentious course of life:

evil communications corrupt good manners.
This is a sentence taken out of Menander, an Heathen poet, showing how dangerous is the conversation of evil men, and what an influence bad principles communicated and imbibed, have on the lives and practices of men. This the apostle cites not out of ostentation, or to show his reading, learning, and acquaintance with such sort of writers; but partly to observe, that this was a truth obvious by the light of nature, and partly because such a testimony might be more regarded by the Corinthians, who might be fond of such authors, and what was said by them; just as when he was at Athens among the philosophers there, he cites a passage out of Aratus, ( Acts 17:28 ) as he does another out of Epimenides concerning the Cretians, ( Titus 1:12 ) .

1 Coríntios 15:33 In-Context

31 Todos os dias enfrento a morte, irmãos; isso digo pelo orgulho que tenho de vocês em Cristo Jesus, nosso Senhor.
32 Se foi por meras razões humanas que lutei com feras em Éfeso, que ganhei com isso? Se os mortos não ressuscitam,“comamos e bebamos,porque amanhã morreremos”.
33 Não se deixem enganar: “As más companhias corrompem os bons costumes”.
34 Como justos, recuperem o bom senso e parem de pecar; pois alguns há que não têm conhecimento de Deus; digo isso para vergonha de vocês.
35 Mas alguém pode perguntar: “Como ressuscitam os mortos? Com que espécie de corpo virão?”

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