Overview - 2?Corinthians 10 1?Against the false apostles, who disgraced the weakness of his person and bodily presence, he shows the spiritual might a...
Neither murmur ye (mhde gogguzete). Implying that some of them were murmuring. For this late picturesque onomatopoetic verb see on Mt 20:11. The refe...
An uncertain voice (adhlon pwnhn). Old adjective (a privative, dhlo, manifest). In N.T. only here and Luke 11:44 . Military trumpet (salpigx) is lou...
Overview - 1?Corinthians 10 1?The sacraments of the Jews are types of ours; 7?and their punishments, 11?examples for us. 13?We must flee from idolatr...
Cormforteth (parakalwn). See on 1?Corinthians 1:3-7 for this word. The lowly (tou tapeinou). See on Mt 11:29. Literally, low on the ground in old s...
Overview - 1?Thessalonians 5 1?He proceeds in the former description of Christ's coming to judgment; 16?and gives divers precepts; 23?and so concludes...
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 - 1?Corinthians 2 1?He declares that his preaching, though it bring not excellency of speech, or of human wisdom, yet consists in the power o...
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 - 1?Corinthians 14 1?Prophecy is commended, 2?and preferred before speaking with tongues, 6?by a comparison drawn from musical instruments....
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...
Even so did the Lord ordain (outw kai o Kurio dietaxen). Just as God gave orders about the priests in the temple, so did the Lord Jesus give orders f...
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 - 1?Corinthians 4 1?In what account the ministers ought to be had. 7?We have nothing which we have not received. 9?The apostles spectacles ...
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 - 1?Thessalonians 2 1?In what manner the gospel was brought and preached to the Thessalonians, and in what sort also they received it. 18?A r...
Overview - 2?Corinthians 3 1?Lest their false teachers should charge him with vain glory, he shows the faith and graces of the Corinthians to be a suf...
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 - 2?Corinthians 12 1?For commending of his apostleship, though he might glory of his wonderful revelations, 9?yet he rather chooses to glory...