1 Corinthians 11:17

17 But while giving you these instructions, there is one thing I cannot praise--your meeting together, with bad rather than good results.

1 Corinthians 11:17 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 11:17

Now in this that I declare unto you
The Syriac version reads, "this is what I command"; which some refer to what he had been discoursing of, adding to his arguments, and the examples of the church, his own orders and command, that men should worship God publicly, uncovered, and women covered; though it seems rather to respect what follows, what the apostle was about to declare unto them; concerning which he says,

I praise you not;
as he did in ( 1 Corinthians 11:2 ) that they were mindful of him, remembered his doctrines, and kept the ordinances in the manner he had delivered them to them: and it should seem by this, that the greater part of them were not to be blamed, though some few were, for their irregular and indecent appearance in public worship, men with a covering on their heads, and women without one; but in what he was about to say, he could not praise them at all:

that you come together;
to the house of God, to pray unto him, to sing his praises, to hear his word, and attend his ordinances, particularly the Lord's supper:

not for the better;
for edification and instruction, for the quickening and comforting of your souls; that you may grow in grace and knowledge, become more holy, zealous, fruitful, and useful:

but for the worse;
to indulge luxury and intemperance, to encourage heresies, schisms, and divisions, and so grow more carnal, scandalous, and useless.

1 Corinthians 11:17 In-Context

15 but that if a woman has long hair it is her glory, because her hair was given her for a covering?
16 But if any one is inclined to be contentious on the point, we have no such custom, nor have the Churches of God.
17 But while giving you these instructions, there is one thing I cannot praise--your meeting together, with bad rather than good results.
18 for, in the first place, when you meet as a Church, there are divisions among you. This is what I am told, and I believe that there is some truth in it.
19 For there must of necessity be differences of opinion among you, in order that it may be plainly seen who are the men of sterling worth among you.
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