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Verse 1 Corinthians 16:11. _LET NO MAN - DESPISE HIM_] Let none
pretend to say that he has not full authority from God to do the work
of an evangelist.
_BUT CONDUCT HIM FORTH IN PEACE_] I believe, w...
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LET NO MAN, THEREFORE, DESPISE HIM - Let no one despise him on account
of his youth and inexperience. It is probable that some of the more
wealthy and proud, some who valued themselves on their wisdom...
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2. EXHORTATIONS AND CONCLUSION.
CHAPTER 16
_ 1. Concerning Collections. (1 Corinthians 16:1)_
2. Ministry. (1 Corinthians 16:5)
3. Greetings. (1 Corinthians 16:19
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1 CORINTHIANS 16. VARIOUS BUSINESS AND PERSONAL MATTERS. SALUTATION.
First (1 Corinthians 16:1) he gives instructions as to the collection
for the poor Christians at Jerusalem (2 Corinthians 8 f.*, Ro...
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With regard to the collection for the people of Christ, do you too
follow the instructions which I gave to the Churches of Galatia. Every
first day of the week each of you must put by and save up what...
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PRACTICAL PLANS (1 Corinthians 16:1-12)...
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LET NO MAN. Let not (Greek. _me_. App-105) any one (Greek. _tis._
App-123)
DESPISE. Greek. _exoutheneo._ See Acts 4:11. Compare 1 Timothy 4:12.
CONDUCT... FORTH. Greek. _propempo,_ as in...
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_conduct him forth_ This phrase is translated _bring on a journey_in 1
Corinthians 16:6. See note there.
_with the brethren_ i.e. those who took charge of this Epistle. Cf.
passages cited in the first...
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1 Corinthians 16:1-24. SUNDRY PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS. CONCLUSION...
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ΠΡΟΠΈΜΨΑΤΕ. See 1 Corinthians 16:6.
ΜΕΤᾺ ΤΩ͂Ν�, i.e. those who took charge of this Epistle. See
passages cited in the second note on 1 Corinthians 16:10, and 2
Corinthians 8:22-23
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_PAUL AND OTHERS TO VISIT CORINTH -- 1 CORINTHIANS 16:5-12:_ Paul had
a desire to visit Corinth again. He hoped to see them when he passed
through Macedonia. Paul told them that he might stay all wint...
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ΈΞΟΥΘΕΝΉΣΗ _aor. conj. act. от_ ΈΞΟΥΘΕΝΈΩ (G1848)
презирать, пренебрегать. Предложное
сочетание не только имеет
перфективирующее значение, но также
передает идею переходности (МН, 310).
_Conj._ в отр....
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BUT CONDUCT HIM FORTH, &C.— _But bring him on his journey,_ &c. The
original words of the last clause are something ambiguous; but the
most natural sense appears to be, "For I expect him here with the...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 2
Endorse (1 Corinthians 16:10-18)
10 When Timothy comes, see that you put him at ease among you, for he
is doing the work of the Lord, as I am. 11So let no one despise hi...
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8 Paul's delay in going to Corinth is fully explained in the second
epistle. He wished to give them time for repentance. Besides, he was
meeting with much success, for even his enemies acknowledged th...
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WITH THE BRETHREN] the bearers of this letter....
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THE COLLECTION. PERSONAL MESSAGES AND CONCLUSION
The Apostle in this chapter instructs the Corinthians to make a
collection for the poor Christians in Judæa, intimates his intention
of visiting them a...
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SERVANTS OF CHRIST
1 CORINTHIANS
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 16
PLANS ABOUT THE MONEY FOR JERUSALEM 16:1-4
V1 Now I will write about the money for God’s people. Do what I
told the churches in Galatia...
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FOR I LOOK FOR HIM WITH THE BRETHREN. — Timothy and Erastus (Acts
19:22) had been sent through Macedonia to Corinth some time before
this Epistle was written, but when they had been despatched the ful...
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CHAPTER 25
THE POOR
IN closing his letter to the Corinthians, Paul, as usual, explains his
own movements, and adds a number of miscellaneous directions and
salutations. These for the most part relate...
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ἐὰν (not ὅταν) δὲ ἔλθῃ Τιμόθεος : “But if
Timothy come” his coming is not _certain_. He and Erastus have been
before this sent to Macedonia (Acts 19:21 f.) in advance of P., with
instructions to go fo...
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§ 58. VISITS TO CORINTH. The arrangements for the Collection have led
P. to speak of his approaching visit to Cor [2629], and he explains
more definitely his plans in this respect (1 Corinthians 16:5-...
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SYSTEMATIC BENEFICENCE
1 Corinthians 16:1
It is remarkable that the Apostle can turn from one of his sublimest
flights of sacred eloquence to deal with so ordinary a matter as the
collection. But, af...
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The last chapter of the epistle is local and personal. In the first
sentences important principles are revealed as to the true method of
Christian giving. It is to be regular and systematic rather tha...
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Visits By Timothy and Apollos
Timothy and Erastus (Acts 19:22) had set out by land for Macedonia. It
seems word of trouble reached Paul after Timothy left and Titus
carried this letter directly to Cor...
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Let no man therefore despise him: but conduct him forth (f) in peace,
that he may come unto me: for I look for him with the brethren.
(f) Safe and sound, and that with every type of courtesy....
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TIMOTHY'S VISIT TO CORINTH.
Apollos. 1 Corinthians 16:10-12
The thought of his approaching stay at Corinth leads him to speak of
that of Timothy, which is to precede and prepare for his own, comp. 1...
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(5) Now I will come unto you, when I shall pass through Macedonia: for
I do pass through Macedonia. (6) And it may be that I will abide, yea,
and winter with you, that ye may bring me on my journey wh...
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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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11._Let no man, therefore, despise him _Here we have a _second
_charge, _that they may not despise _him — perhaps because he was as
yet of a youthful age, which usually draws forth less respect. He
wi...
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The apostle, in his letter, had treated of the disorder that reigned
among these believers, and his spirit was to a certain degree relieved
by fulfilling this duty towards them; for, after all, they w...
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LET NO MAN THEREFORE DESPISE HIM,.... On account of his youth; see 1
Timothy 4:12, or neglect to take care of him, which would be to
despise him, since he was employed in such an honourable work, equa...
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Let no man therefore despise him: but conduct him forth in peace, that
he may come unto me: for I look for him with the brethren.
Ver. 11. _Let no man despise him_] For his youth; for he hath lived
m...
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_Now if_ In the mean time; _Timotheus come, see that he may be with
you without fear_ Of any one's despising him for his youth. Encourage
him in his labours; _for he worketh the work of the Lord_ The...
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CONDUCT HIM FORTH IN PEACE; when he has finished his work among you,
and is prepared to leave Corinth.
WITH THE BRETHREN; whom he expected to come from Corinth to Ephesus.
Compare Acts 19:21-22....
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Paul's proposed visit to Corinth:...
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LET NO MAN, THEREFORE, DESPISE HIM; BUT CONDUCT HIM FORTH IN PEACE
THAT HE MAY COME UNTO ME; FOR I LOOK FOR HIM WITH THE BRETHREN....
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This last chapter forms a fourth division of the book of I
Corinthians, with its simple, practical instructions. The unity of the
body of Christ is to be expressed in genuine practical care for the
ne...
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LET NO MAN THEREFORE DESPISE HIM. BUT SET HIM FORWARD ON HIS JOURNEY
IN PEACE, THAT HE MAY COME UNTO ME: FOR. EXPECT HIM WITH THE BRETHREN.
'despise him' -'slight him' (Ber); 'He is not to be treate...
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10-12 Timothy came to do the work of the Lord. Therefore to vex his
spirit, would be to grieve the Holy Spirit; to despise him, would be
to despise Him that sent him. Those who work the work of the Lo...
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LET NO MAN THEREFORE DESPISE HIM; either because he is a very young
man, 1 TIMOTHY 4:12, or upon any other account. BUT CONDUCT HIM FORTH
IN PEACE, THAT HE MAY COME UNTO ME; but when he cometh away, s...
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let no man therefore despise him [1 Timothy 4:12]. _But set him
forward on his journey in peace, that he may come unto me: for I
expect him with the brethren._ [Timothy, as we have seen, went the
long...
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1 Corinthians 16:11 Therefore G3767 let G1848 no G3361 one G5100
despise G1848 (G5661) him G846 But G1161
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PAUL PROMISES THAT IF AT ALL POSSIBLE HE WILL SOON VISIT THEM BUT
MEANWHILE ASKS THEM TO GIVE TIMOTHY A TRUE CHRISTIAN WELCOME, AND
ASSURES THEM TOO OF APOLLOS' CONCERN FOR THEM (16:5-12).
Paul knew t...
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'Now if Timothy come, see that he is with you without fear, for he
works the work of the Lord, as I also do. Let no man therefore despise
him. But set him forward on his journey in peace, that he may...
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1 Corinthians 16:11. LET NO MAN THEREFORE DESPISE HIM: BUT SET HIM
FORWARD (at parting) ON HIS JOURNEY IN PEACE, THAT HE MAY COME UNTO
ME: FOR I EXPECT HIM WITH THE BRETHREN those brethren, probably,...
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FOR I EXPECT HIM
(εκδεχομα γαρ αυτον). Apparently later Timothy had to
return to Ephesus without much success before Paul left and was sent
on to Macedonia with Erastus (Acts 19:22) and Titus sent...
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1 Corinthians 16:8
What Christianity does for a Man.
I. Christianity made Paul courageous. "There are many adversaries." A
very good reason for leaving Ephesus, but, some of us would have
thought, a...
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CONTENTS: Closing instructions and greetings of Paul.
CHARACTERS: Christ, Paul, Timothy, Apollos, Aquila, Priscilla,
Stephanas, Fortunatus, Achaicus.
CONCLUSION: The Christian should lay by money in...
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1 Corinthians 16:1. _The collection for the saints,_ chiefly for the
poor ministers of the word. This was to be done once a week, and it is
the ancient and best way for poor people to support the gosp...
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NO ONE IS TO LOOK DOWN ON HIM. Compare 1 Timothy 4:12. The false
teacher and his party might be expected to do just this. BUT YOU MUST
HELP HIM. This was the way they did it. Compare 2 Corinthians 1:1...
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_Now if Timotheus come, see that he may be with you without fear._
PAUL’S AFFECTIONATE RECOMMENDATION OF TIMOTHY TEACHES US THAT YOUNG
MINISTERS
1. Often need encouragement.
2. Should be respected...
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1 CORINTHIANS—NOTE ON 1 CORINTHIANS 16:1 The Collection for the
Saints and Travel Plans. Paul explains how his future ministry will
involve the Corinthians....
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CHAPTER 16 VER. 1. _Now concerning the collection for the saints._ The
saints here meant were the poor Christians living at Jerusalem. Cf.
ver. 3 and Romans 15:26. For the Christians at Jerusalem, as...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
1 Corinthians 16:5.—This arrangement set aside an earlier plan (2
Corinthians 1:16) to come direct to Corinth from Ephesus by ship, and
thence to go to Macedonia. Now he will come to...
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EXPOSITION
1 CORINTHIANS 16:1
_Directions and arrangements._
1 CORINTHIANS 16:1
NOW CONCERNING THE COLLECTION FOR THE SAINTS. "The saints" are here
the poor Christians at Jerusalem ...
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And so he writing to them now about taking up a collection for the
saints [that are in Jerusalem], as he asked also the churches in the
area of Galatia. Now he said on the first day of the week (1
Cor...
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1 Corinthians 16:10; 1 Corinthians 16:6; 1 Thessalonians 4:8; 1
Timothy 4:12;...
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THE POSTLUDE
1 Corinthians 16:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Final words are always listened to eagerly among friends. That is the
reason we are calling the study for today, a postlude, because they
are the...
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I look for him with the brethren — That accompany him....