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Verse 30. _THEY THAT WEEP_, c.] There will shortly be such a complete
system of distress and confusion that private sorrows and private joys
will be absorbed in the weightier and more oppressive publi...
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AND THEY THAT WEEP - They who are afflicted.
AS THOUGH THEY WEPT NOT - Restraining and moderating their grief by
the hope of the life to come. “The general idea in all these
expressions is, that in wh...
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4. CONCERNING THE RELATIONSHIP OF MAN AND WOMAN
CHAPTER 7
_ 1. The Single and the Married Life. (1 Corinthians 7:1)._
2. Separation and Divorce. (1 Corinthians 7:10).
3. Abiding in the Different C...
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Paul now passes to the case of virgins, on which the church had
invited his judgment. The section is one of peculiar difficulty. It is
generally thought that Paul is dealing with the relations of a fa...
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COMPLETE ASCETICISM (1 Corinthians 7:1-2)...
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POSSESSED. Greek. _katecho,_ to hold fast. Compare 1 Corinthians 15:2....
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General Instructions Concerning the Marriage of Virgins
25. _virgins_ i.e. unmarried women. St Paul now returns to the
question of marriage. But before he enters upon the question of the
marriage of...
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE MARRIAGE OF VIRGINS....
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_CONCERNING BEING SINGLE OR REMARRIED 1 CORINTHIANS 7:25-40:_ The
present distress lead Paul to believe that being single was preferred
to marriage at that time. There was severe persecution and being...
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ΚΛΑΊΟΝΤΕΣ _praes. act. part. от_ ΚΛΑΊΩ (G2799)
рыдать, плакать. Part, в роли _subst._,
"плачущие"
ΧΑΊΡΟΝΤΕΣ _praes. act. part. от_ ΧΑΊΡΩ (G5463)
ликовать. Part, в роли _subst._
ΑΓΟΡΆΖΟΝΤΕΣ _praes. a...
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DISCOURSE: 1962
MODERATION IN THE USE OF EARTHLY THINGS INCULCATED
1 Corinthians 7:29. _This I say, brethren, the time is short: it
remaineth, that both they that hare wives be as though they had non...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 3
The Pressures of Marriage (1 Corinthians 7:17-40)
17 Only, let every one lead the life which the Lord has assigned to
him, and in which God has called him. This is my rul...
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And they that weep, as though they wept not; and they that rejoice,
as though they rejoiced not; and they that buy, as though they
possessed not;
THEY THAT WEEP ... WEPT NOT (cf. 2 Corinthians 6:1...
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8 It is evident that the preceding concession is only a general rule,
not applicable to those not then married. Their relations are to be
regulated by mutual consideration, but the unmarried need to c...
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_(A) ANSWER TO QUESTIONS ABOUT MARRIAGE_
The Corinthians had in their letter (1 Corinthians 7:1) asked St.
Paul's opinion on several points connectedwithmarriage. His language
in reply is guarded; he...
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SERVANTS OF CHRIST
1 CORINTHIANS
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 7
ADVICE ABOUT WHETHER TO MARRY 7:1-2
V1 But now I will deal with the matters that you wrote about. It is
good for a man not to marry. V2 B...
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CHAPTER 11
MARRIAGE
THERE are two preliminary considerations which throw some light on
this much-contested passage. First, Paul had to speak about marriage
as he found it, as it existed among those...
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§ 23. ADVANTAGES OF THE SINGLE STATE. Paul's opinion had been asked
particularly, in this connexion, about the case of _marriageable
daughters_ (1 Corinthians 7:25): was it wise for fathers, as things...
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COUNSEL FOR TIMES OF EMERGENCY
1 Corinthians 7:25
The _virgin_ here referred to is probably the young woman who was
engaged to be married, and the counsel is expressly defined to be
advice, and give...
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Certain difficulties had arisen in the Corinthian Church concerning
which they had sent inquiries to Paul. He now answers their questions.
These answers contain principles of permanent application.
T...
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Is Celibacy Preferable To Marriage?
McGarvey thinks the third question must have been, "Is celibacy or
virginity perferable to marriage?" Paul was inspired in his judgment
(7:40; 14:37), so we can re...
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And they that (b) weep, as though they wept not; and they that
rejoice, as though they rejoiced not; and they that buy, as though
they possessed not;
(b) By "weeping" the Hebrews understand all adver...
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_And they who weep. In this passage the apostle teaches us, in the
midst of our greatest afflictions not to suffer ourselves to be
overwhelmed with grief, but to recollect that the time of this life i...
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: The present state of things....
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(18) Is any man called being circumcised? let him not become
uncircumcised. Is any called in uncircumcision? let him not be
circumcised. (19) Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision is
nothing, bu...
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As usual, the introductory words (1 Corinthians 1:1-3) of the epistle
give us no little intimation of that which is to follow. The apostle
speaks of himself as such "called [to be] an apostle of Jesus...
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The apostle proceeds by answering a question in connection with the
subject he had been treating the will of God with regard to the
relationship between man and woman. They do well who remain outside...
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AND THEY THAT WEEP, AS THOUGH THEY WEPT NOT,.... They that weep for
troubles and crosses, things adverse and afflicting in a marriage
state, for the loss of wives or children, should express their sor...
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And they that weep, as though they wept not; and they that rejoice, as
though they rejoiced not; and they that buy, as though they possessed
not;
Ver. 30. _And they that weep_] viz. In the loss of wi...
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_But this I say_, &c. But though I leave every one to his own liberty
in the case now mentioned, yet here is what is necessary for all to
observe. _The time_ Of our abode here, and of these worldly
en...
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No earthly ties should hinder the service of God:...
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Those things in Chapter s 5 and 6, which were of such serious
importance as demanding correction, had evidently not even been
questions in the minds of the Corinthians. But Paul was required to
raise...
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AND THOSE THAT WEEP, AS THOUGH THEY WEPT NOT; AND THOSE THAT
REJOICE,AS THOUGH THEY REJOICED NOT; AND THOSE THAT BUY, AS THOUGH
THEY POSSESSED NOT;...
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25-35 Considering the distress of those times, the unmarried state
was best. Notwithstanding, the apostle does not condemn marriage. How
opposite are those to the apostle Paul who forbid many to marr...
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AND THEY THAT WEEP, AS THOUGH THEY WEPT NOT; this consideration also
should weigh with those who have a more afflicted portion in this
life, and are mourners for the loss of their near relations; they...
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and those that weep, as though they wept not; and those that rejoice,
as though they rejoiced not; and those that buy, as though they
possessed not;...
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Shepherd of Hermas Similitude Fourth
And refrain from much business, and you will never sin: for they who
are occupied with much business commit also many sins, being
distracted about their affairs,...
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1 Corinthians 7:30 G2532 weep G2799 (G5723) as G5613 did G2799 not
G3361 weep G2799 (G5723) G2532 rejoice G5463 (G5723) as G5613 did
G5463 not G3361 rejoice G5463 (G5723) G2532 buy G59 (G5723) as...
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‘But this I say brothers, the time is shortened that from now on
both those who have wives be as those who have none, and those who
weep as those who do not weep, and those who rejoice as those who do...
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_Answers to Corinthian Questions regarding Marriage,_ 25-40.
1 Corinthians 7:25. NOW CONCERNING VIRGINS I HAVE NO COMMANDMENT OF
THE LORD: BUT I GIVE MY JUDGMENT, AS ONE THAT HATH OBTAINED MERCY OF
T...
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AS THOUGH THEY POSSESSED NOT
(ως μη κατεχοντες). See this use of κατεχω, old
verb to hold down (Luke 14:9), to keep fast, to possess, in 2
Corinthians 6:10. Paul means that all earthly relations ar...
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1 Corinthians 7:29
I. Let us contrast the world's treatment of sorrow with that of
Christ. Here we use the word world in the widest sense the world of
which the Apostle John speaks as including all th...
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CONTENTS: Sanctity of marriage. Regulation of marriage among Gentile
believers.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Paul.
CONCLUSION: Marriage is by divine wisdom prescribed for the preventing
of...
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It is evident from the tenor of this chapter that the Corinthians had
written to the apostle for advice on the subject of marriage and its
obligations, and that he is here resolving their various diff...
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THERE IS NOT MUCH TIME LEFT. Paul may mean: (1) the persecutions which
Nero would bring against Christians (in less than ten years); (2) the
Jewish Wars (in which armed terrorists would rise against R...
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_Now concerning virgins I have no commandment of the Lord._
CONCERNING VIRGINS AND WIDOWS
The apostle advises--
I. The unmarried of both sexes. As he has argued against the
disruption of the ties b...
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1 CORINTHIANS—NOTE ON 1 CORINTHIANS 7:29 See 1 Corinthians 10:11.
Paul is not saying that Jesus will definitely return within the
Corinthians’ lifetimes. Elsewhere, he encourages Christians to
continu...
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CHAPTER 7
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
In this chapter he answers five questions of the Corinthians about the
laws of matrimony, and about the counsel of virginity and celibacy
i. The first question is...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
A.
1. Observe: With this chapter commences a NEW SECTION of the Epistle;
the topics, and perhaps their order, suggested by a letter of formal
inquiry brought from Corinth: vii. Marr...
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EXPOSITION
1 CORINTHIANS 7:1
_Answers to the inquiries of the Corinthians respecting marriage._
1 CORINTHIANS 7:1
_The_ _lawfulness of marriage, and its duties._
1 CORINTHIANS 7:1
NOW CONCERNING...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to the seventh chapter of I
Corinthians.
The Corinthian church was a mess. There were just a lot of problems, a
problem with carnality. There were divisions in the chur...
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Ecclesiastes 3:4; Isaiah 25:8; Isaiah 30:19; John 16:22; Luke 16:25;
Luke 6:21; Luke 6:25; Psalms 126:5; Psalms 126:6; Psalms 30:5;...
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And they that weep, as if they wept not — "Though sorrowful, yet
always rejoicing." They that rejoice, as if they rejoiced not —
Tempering their joy with godly fear. They that buy, as if they
possesse...