Overview - 1?Corinthians 13 1?All gifts, 3?how excellent soever, are nothing worth without charity. 4?The praises thereof, 13?and prelation before h...
I protest by that glorying in you (nh thn umeteran kauchsin). No word for I protest. Paul takes solemn oath by the use of nh (common in Attic) with t...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 12 1?For commending of his apostleship, though he might glory of his wonderful revelations, 9?yet he rather chooses to glory...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 13 1?All gifts, 3?how excellent soever, are nothing worth without charity. 4?The praises thereof, 13?and prelation before h...
Chapter 1313:1? Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. angel...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 7 1?He treats of marriage; 4?shewing it to be a remedy against fornication, 10?and that the bond thereof ought not lightly t...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 13 1?All gifts, 3?how excellent soever, are nothing worth without charity. 4?The praises thereof, 13?and prelation before h...
A child (nhpio). See on Luke 3:1 for nhpio in contrast with teleio (adult). I spake (elaloun). Imperfect active, I used to talk. I felt (epronoun)....
Overview - 2?Corinthians 13 1?He threatens severity, and the power of his apostleship, against obstinate sinners. 5?And, advising them to a trial of ...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 2 1?Having shown the reason why he came not to them, 6?he requires them to forgive and to comfort that excommunicated person...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 1 1?After his salutation and thanksgiving, 10?he exhorts them to unity, 12?and reproves their dissensions. 18?God destroys th...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 12 1?For commending of his apostleship, though he might glory of his wonderful revelations, 9?yet he rather chooses to glory...
When I shall have passed through Macedonia (otan Makedonian dielqw). Whenever I pass through (second aorist active subjunctive of diercomai) Macedoni...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 16 1?He exhorts them to relieve the want of the brethren at Jerusalem. 10?Commends Timothy; 13?and after friendly admonitions...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 11 1?Out of his jealousy over the Corinthians, who seemed to make more account of the false apostles than of him, he enters i...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 12 1?For commending of his apostleship, though he might glory of his wonderful revelations, 9?yet he rather chooses to glory...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 9 1?He shows his liberty; 7?and that the minister ought to live by the Gospel; 15?yet that himself has of his own accord abs...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 13 1?He threatens severity, and the power of his apostleship, against obstinate sinners. 5?And, advising them to a trial of ...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 2 1?Having shown the reason why he came not to them, 6?he requires them to forgive and to comfort that excommunicated person...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 1 1?After his salutation and thanksgiving, 10?he exhorts them to unity, 12?and reproves their dissensions. 18?God destroys th...