1 CORINTHIANS 7. PROBLEMS AS TO MARRIAGE, CELIBACY, AND DIVORCE. At
this point Paul takes up a letter sent by the Corinthian church
inviting his judgment on various questions, apparently indicating
their own views with some self-satisfaction. The reply probably
follows the order of the letter, not o... [ Continue Reading ]
1 CORINTHIANS 7. PROBLEMS AS TO MARRIAGE, CELIBACY, AND DIVORCE. At
this point Paul takes up a letter sent by the Corinthian church
inviting his judgment on various questions, apparently indicating
their own views with some self-satisfaction. The reply probably
follows the order of the letter, not o... [ Continue Reading ]
He now passes on to special classes. First, those who are unmarried or
have lost their partners. It would be best for them to follow Paul's
example and remain as they are. But if they have not the gift of
continence, it would be better to marry than to be inflamed with
illicit desire. The married mu... [ Continue Reading ]
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 father
(or guardian) to the marriage of his daughter (or ward). The decision
whether the maiden should... [ Continue Reading ]