1 CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 8 1 CORINTHIANS 8:1 The preference of charity to
knowledge. 1 CORINTHIANS 8:4 An idol is nothing in the esteem of those
who have right notions of one God, and of one Lord Jesus Christ. 1
CORINTHIANS 8:7 But it is sin in those, who by an indiscreet use of
their knowledge, in eat... [ Continue Reading ]
Let it be in this or any other matter, if any man be proud of his
knowledge, and be conceited that he knoweth enough, and needeth none
to instruct him, he may indeed have a notion of things, but it will do
him no good; a man ought to use his knowledge for the glory of God,
and the edification of oth... [ Continue Reading ]
It is of much more advantage to a soul to be known of God, that is,
owned, acknowledged, and approved, than to comprehend much of the
things of God in its notion. A man may know much of God, and yet be
one to whom God will one day say: Depart from me, I know you not, you
workers of iniquity: but if... [ Continue Reading ]
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THOSE THINGS THAT ARE OFFERED IN SACRIFICE UNTO IDOLS; meat which is
part of that sacrifice which hath been offered to an idol, whether it
be to be eaten in the idol's temple, or in a private house. WE KNOW
THAT AN IDOL IS NOTHING IN THE WORLD; we know that an image, or an
idol, the represen... [ Continue Reading ]
There are many whom heathens call gods, and whom God himself calleth
gods: the angels that are in heaven are called _God's host,_ GENESIS
32:2; _the heavenly host,_ LUKE 2:13; _the sons of God,_ JOB 1:6, JOB
2:1. Magistrates are also called _gods,_ PSALMS 82:6, because God hath
committed a great par... [ Continue Reading ]
Whatever the idolatrous heathens think or believe, to us (who are
Christians) THERE IS BUT ONE who is truly and essentially GOD, (though
indeed there be more than one person in the Deity), THE FATHER, who is
the Fountain of the Deity, communicating his Divine nature to the
other two persons, and OF... [ Continue Reading ]
Though some of you know that there is but one living and true God, and
that an idol is nothing in the world, and meat is neither sanctified
nor polluted by being set before it; yet every one doth not know so
much: and though the gospel have been a long time preached amongst
them, yet to this day the... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle here speaketh in the person either of those teachers
amongst them, or those more private persons amongst them, who made no
difficulty of eating meat offered to idols; they objected, that meat,
or the eating of meat, was not the thing which commended any man to
God; they were not the bett... [ Continue Reading ]
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The word exousia is here well translated _liberty, _ though it also
signifieth right, and seems in either sense rather to signify a
supposed than a real liberty or right; for we shall see in the next
verse, that the apostle is here speaking of their eating in the idol's
temple, which, 1 COR... [ Continue Reading ]
Here the apostle showeth how they sinned in eating meat in the idol's
temple, which had been before offered to the idol, admitting the thing
in itself lawful, (which indeed it was not), viz. accidentally, by
laying a stumblingblock before their brethren, who either were really
weak in their knowledg... [ Continue Reading ]
THROUGH THY KNOWLEDGE, in this place, is, by occasion of thy
knowledge. God hath not given people knowledge that they thereby
should be a means to harm and to destroy, but to do good, and to save
others; it is a most absurd thing for any to use their knowledge,
therefore, to the destruction of other... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN YE SIN SO AGAINST THE BRETHREN: sin is properly against God,
for it is a breach of the Divine law; but the violations of that part
of the Divine law which concerneth our duty to our neighbour, are
called sins against our brethren, that is, sins against God in matters
which concern our duty... [ Continue Reading ]
IF MEAT MAKE MY BROTHER TO OFFEND; suppose therefore it were lawful
for me to eat flesh offered to idols, yet if I cannot do it but I
shall make my brother sin, I will forbear. Others understand it more
generally, not of the meat before mentioned, but of all flesh: I will
rather live upon bread and... [ Continue Reading ]