Chapter 16:
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1 Corinthians 16
Verse 1. The saints - A more solemn and a more affecting word, than if
he had said, the poor.
Verse
2. Let every one - Not the rich only: let him also that hath little,
gladly give of that little. According as he hath been prospered -
Increasing his alms as God increases his substance. According to
this lowest rule of Christian prudence, if a man when he has or
gains one pound give a tenth to God, when he has or gains an
hundred he will give the tenth of this also. And yet I show unto
you a more excellent way. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.
Stint yourself to no proportion at all. But lend to God all you can.
Verse
4. They shall go with me - To remove any possible suspicion.
Verse
5. I pass through Macedonia - I purpose going that way.
Verse
7. I will not see you now - Not till I have been in Macedonia.
Verse
8. I will stay at Ephesus - Where he was at this time.
Verse
9. A great door - As to the number of hearers. And effectual - As
to the effects wrought upon them. And there are many adversaries
- As there must always be where Satan's kingdom shakes. This
was another reason for his staying there.
Verse
10. Without fear - Of any one's despising him for his youth. For
he worketh the work of the Lord - The true ground of reverence to
pastors. Those who do so, none ought to despise.
Verse
11. I look for him with the brethren - That accompany him.
Verse
12. I besought him much - To come to you. With the brethren -
Who were then going to Corinth. Yet he was by no means willing
to come now - Perhaps lest his coming should increase the
divisions among them.
Verse
13. To conclude. Watch ye - Against all your seen and unseen
enemies. Stand fast in the faith - Seeing and trusting him that is
invisible. Acquit yourselves like men - With courage and
patience. Be strong - To do and suffer all his will.
Verse
15. The first fruits of Achaia - The first converts in that province.
Verse
16. That ye also - In your turn. Submit to such - So repaying their
free service. And to every one that worketh with us and laboureth
- That labours in the gospel either with or without a fellow-
labourer.
Verse
17. I rejoice at the coming of Stephanas, and Fortunatus, and
Achaiacus - Who were now returned to Corinth but the joy which
their arrival had occasioned remained still in his heart. They have
supplied what was wanting on your part - They have performed
the offices of love, which you could not, by reason of your
absence.
Verse
18. For they have refreshed my spirit and yours - Inasmuch as you
share in my comfort. Such therefore acknowledge - With suitable
love and respect.
Verse
19. Aquila and Priscilla had formerly made some abode at
Corinth, and there St. Paul's acquaintance with them began, Acts
xviii, 1, 2.
Verse
21. With my own hand - What precedes having been wrote by an
amanuensis.
Verse
22. If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ - If any be an enemy
to his person, offices, doctrines, or commands. Let him be
Anathema. Maran-atha-Anathema signifies a thing devoted to
destruction. It seems to have been customary with the Jews of that
age, when they had pronounced any man an Anathema, to add the
Syriac expression, Maran-atha, that is, "The Lord cometh;"
namely, to execute vengeance upon him. This weighty sentence
the apostle chose to write with his own hand; and to insert it
between his salutation and solemn benediction, that it might be
the more attentively regarded.
Chapter 16:
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