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Verse 26. _I THEREFORE SO RUN, NOT AS UNCERTAINLY_] In the foot-course
in those games, how many soever ran, only _one_ could have the prize,
however strenuously they might exert themselves; therefore,...
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I THEREFORE SO RUN - In the Christian race; in my effort to obtain the
prize, the crown of immortality. I exert myself to the utmost, that I
may not fail of securing the crown.
NOT AS UNCERTAINLY - (ο...
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6. PAUL'S GRACIOUS EXAMPLE.
CHAPTER 9
_ 1. The Apostle's rights. (1 Corinthians 9:1)._
2. He waives his rights for the Gospel's sake. (1 Corinthians 9:15).
3. The race-course and the crown. ...
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1 CORINTHIANS 9. This chapter is not a digression, and is not
primarily concerned with a vindication of Paul's apostolic status and
rights. He enforces his plea that the enlightened should not ride
ro...
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Are you not aware that those who run in the stadium all run, but only
one receives the prize? So run that you may win the prize. Now every
athlete in the games practises complete self-discipline. They...
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THE UNCLAIMED PRIVILEGES (1 Corinthians 9:1-14)...
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AS. "As" should precede "not".
UNCERTAINLY. Greek. _adelos._ Only here. Compare 1 Corinthians 14:8; 1
Timothy 6:17. He runs with clear understanding of the conditions and
object. See "one thing", Phil
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_not as uncertainly_ i.e. _with no definite object_, but "looking to
some goal," as St Chrysostom observes, and that goal the salvation of
himself and others.
_so fight I_ The Christian career is not...
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Exhortation to Self-restraint
24. _Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one
receiveth the prize?_ Not that this is the case in the Christian
course, but that each should manifest the...
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EXHORTATION TO SELF-RESTRAINT...
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ΤΟΊΝΥΝ. This particle does not occur elsewhere in St Paul’s
writings.
ὩΣ ΟΥ̓Κ�. ‘As one who is not running uncertainly.’ So in
the next member of the sentence, ‘so fight I, as one who is not
beating...
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_PAUL RAN THE RACE WELL 1 CORINTHIANS 9:24-27:_ Paul understood that
there was a race to run or a fight to win. In this section of
scripture he gave a second reason for practicing self-restraint. The...
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ΤΟΊΝΥΝ (G5106) итак, следовательно. Это
вывод,
ΆΔΉΛΩΣ (G84) неточно, бесцельно: "я не
бегу, как человек, не имеющий
конкретной цели" (РАМ, 90; Weiss),
ΠΥΚΤΕΎΩ (G4438) _praes. ind. act._ биться на
ку...
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DISCOURSE: 1968
THE MANNER IN WHICH ST. PAUL SOUGHT FOR HEAVEN
1 Corinthians 9:26. _I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight
I, not as one that beateth the air: but I keep under my body, and...
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I—RUN, NOT AS UNCERTAINLY— The _stadia,_ or courses of the Greeks,
were like the courses of our horse-races, marked with posts and other
signs, that shewed the racer which way he was to run, and of wh...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 3
Reasons For Relinquishment (1 Corinthians 9:19-27)
19 For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a slave to
all, that I might win the more. 20To the Jews I bec...
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I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that
beateth the air:
I - return to his main subject, his own self-denial, and his motive.
RUN NOT AS UNCERTAINLY - not without defi...
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25 Contestants in the Grecian games had to take an oath that they had
been ten months in training, and that they would violate none of the
regulations. They lived on a prescribed diet and exercised se...
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NOT AS UNCERTAINLY] not hesitating, looking back. NOT AS ONE THAT
BEATETH THE AIR] but aiming my blows well. The metaphor changes from
running to boxing....
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THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-DISCIPLINE. St. Paul illustrates the need of
this self-denial which he has been inculcating from the Greek games or
athletic sports, some of the most noted of which (the Isthmia...
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_(b) Food offered to Idols
(ii) St. Paul's own Example_
St. Paul has appealed to the 'enlightened' converts at Corinth to give
up for the sake of others a practice which they might otherwise have
had...
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SERVANTS OF CHRIST
1 CORINTHIANS
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 9
THE RIGHTS OF AN *APOSTLE 9:1-27
PAUL IS A REAL *APOSTLE 9:1-2
V1 You know that I am free. You know that I am an *apostle. I have
seen...
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I THEREFORE SO RUN. — The Apostle appeals to his own conduct as an
illustration of the lesson which he is teaching, and by means of it
reminds the reader that the whole of this chapter has been a
vind...
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CHAPTER 14
NOT ALL WHO RUN WIN
IN the preceding part of this chapter Paul has proved his right to
claim remuneration from those to whom he preached the Gospel, and he
has also given his reasons for d...
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“Therefore I _so_ run, in no uncertain fashion; _so_ I ply my fists,
not like one that beats the air.” “ _So_ as the context describes,
and as you see me (_cf._ 1 Corinthians 15:32)”; the Ap. feels
hi...
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§ 30. PAUL'S ASCETICISM. The last words of § 29 indicate that the
writer feels his own salvation to be bound up in his mission to his
fellowmen. The self-denial practised for the latter of these objec...
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“UNDER BONDAGE TO ALL”
1 Corinthians 9:16
Paul's one aim was to _gain men._ He uses the words repeatedly. To
gain one more for his Lord, he would forego comfort, emolument, and
well-earned repose. He...
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The words, "my defence to them that examine me is this," reveal the
opposition to him in Corinth. The two words, "defence" and "examine,"
are purely legal, and are in the language of the courts of jus...
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Controlling Self To Receive The Prize
All the talk about sacrifice reminded Paul of the sacrifice and
self-control necessary to reach the heavenly goal. He used the
illustration of runners who sacrifi...
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“I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that
beateth the air: 27. But I buffet my body, and lead it captive: lest,
when I have preached to others, I myself should be rejected.”...
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II. THE QUESTION CONSIDERED FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE SALVATION OF THE
STRONG THEMSELVES. 9:23-10:22.
As Paul concluded the preceding development by giving his own example,
he introduces the following...
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(24) Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one
receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain. (25) And every man
that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they d...
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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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_VAGUE RUNNING: INEFFECTIVE FIGHTING_
‘I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that
beateth the air.
1 Corinthians 9:26
We have here two topics—first, the danger of running v...
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_THE INCORRUPTIBLE CROWN_
‘Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an
incorruptible.’
1 Corinthians 9:25
The few ivy leaves soon fade away. The glory is ephemeral, and the
hero is soon...
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26._I therefore so run _He returns to speak of himself, that his
doctrine may have the more weight, on his setting himself forward by
way of pattern. What. he says here some refer to _assurance of hop...
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The apostle was exposed to the accusations of false teachers, who
asserted that he carried on his evangelisation and his labours from
interested motives, and that he took the property of Christians,
a...
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I THEREFORE SO RUN,.... The apostle animates the Corinthians by his
own example, telling them that he ran so as he exhorted them; he ran
with cheerfulness and swiftness in the way marked out for him,...
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I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that
beateth the air:
Ver. 26. _Not as uncertainly_] For, 1. I forget those things that are
behind, all worldly things. I set those by....
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_I therefore_ The reward being so great; _so run, not as uncertainly_
For I see the goal I am to run to, I keep it continually in view, and
run straight to it, casting off every weight, and not regard...
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SO RUN, NOT AS UNCERTAINLY; not as one who runs at random, without
knowing his goal or how to reach it. The apostle means, that he so
lived as to be sure of obtaining the approbation of God, and recei...
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The need of self-discipline:...
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I THEREFORE SO RUN, NOT AS UNCERTAINLY; SO FIGHT I, NOT AS ONE THAT
BEATS THE AIR;...
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Because of the lowliness and grace on the part of the apostle, such as
chapter 8 shows in the consideration of his brethren, there were some
who would use this as an occasion to belittle him. He made...
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1 CORINTHIANS 9:26. THEREFORE SO RUN, AS NOT UNCERTAINLY; SO FIGHT I,
AS NOT BEATING THE AIR:
'I therefore so run' -Paul reveals what on his part he is determined
to do. Like Joshua of old. (Joshua...
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24-27 The apostle compares himself to the racers and combatants in
the Isthmian games, well known by the Corinthians. But in the
Christian race all may run so as to obtain. There is the greatest
enco...
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The apostle proposeth his own example. As it is observed in country
work, he that only bids his servants do work, and puts not his own
hand to it, or at least doth not attend and overlook them in thei...
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I therefore [realizing the value of that for which I contend] _so run,
as not uncertainly_ [without doubt or hesitation. Paul felt sure of
the course which led to the goal, and certain as to the rewar...
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Origen Against Celsus Book VII
And each of us runs "not as uncertain," and he so fights with evil
"not as one beating the air,"[136]...
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1 Corinthians 9:26 Therefore G5106 I G1473 run G5143 (G5719) thus
G3779 not G3756 with G5613 uncertainty G84
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'I therefore so run, as not uncertainly; so do I fight, as not beating
the air, but I buffet my body, and bring it into bondage, lest by any
means, after that I have preached to others, I myself shoul...
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1 Corinthians 9:26. I THEREFORE (for my part) SO RUN, NOT AS
UNCERTAINLY without definite aim, regardless of what is at stake, and
what is required in order to win.
SO FIGHT I. Here the figure change...
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It was impossible for Christians in almost any Greek or Roman colony,
and least of all at Corinth, to avoid coming frequently in contact
with idolatrous practices in various and ensnaring forms. In wr...
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SO
(ουτως). Both with τρεχω (run) and πυκτευω (fight).AS
NOT UNCERTAINLY
(ως ουκ αδηλως). Instead of exhorting them further Paul
describes his own conduct as a runner in the race. He explains
ουτ...
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1 Corinthians 9:24
The Race and the Prize.
I. The prize, in the contest that St. Paul speaks of, is a different
kind of prize from that which these Corinthians were seeking after in
their games. It w...
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The apostle Paul is here giving a description of the way in which he
made everything help toward the fulfillment of his desire to be a
faithful minister of Jesus Christ. He longed to be the means of
w...
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CONTENTS: Paul vindicates his apostleship. The method and reward of
true ministry and the support of the ministry.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Cephas, Barnabas, Moses.
CONCLUSION: It is no new thing for...
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1 Corinthians 9:1. _Am I not an apostle? Am I not free? Have I not
seen Jesus our Lord? Are not you my work in the Lord?_ Having
illustrated the legal customs of the jews respecting meats, he
introduc...
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THAT IS WHY. Paul has a definite goal! He runs straight for the finish
line, and ignores all else! As a boxer, he wastes no time _shadow
boxing!_ In the games, the judges watched each contestant close...
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_I therefore so run, not as uncertainly._
NOT AS UNCERTAINLY
In the Grecian games the uncertainties of every earthly race are
symbolised. This uncertainty is one of the saddest aspects of
experience...
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1 CORINTHIANS—NOTE ON 1 CORINTHIANS 9:24 This extended athletic
metaphor would have been understood in Corinth. The city was the
location of the biennial Isthmian games, second in fame only to the
Oly...
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CHAPTER 9
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
i. He proceeds to show by his own example how offences are to be
avoided, and he says that he had refused to accept payment, or the
maintenance due to a preacher of...
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_So fight I, not as one that beateth the air._ The comparison is still
maintained. I fight as an athlete, but I do not spend my toil for
nought, but I wound my enemy, _i.e._, I subdue my body and my f...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
1 Corinthians 9:24.—His own salvation is at stake as well as that of
his hearers. He must do all these things, not only as expedients which
for his hearers’ sakes may make him a succe...
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EXPOSITION
1 CORINTHIANS 9:1
The rights and the self denial of an apostle.
1 CORINTHIANS 9:1
An apostle's right to maintenance....
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Shall we turn in our Bibles to I Corinthians, chapter 9.
I could do a lot of things I don't do. The reason why I don't do them
is I do not want to be an offense unto a weaker brethren and destroy
his...
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Uncertainly [α δ η λ ω ς]. Only here in the New Testament. The
kindred adjective adhlov not manifest, occurs Luke 11:44 (see note)
and 1 Corinthians 14:8. Compare also ajdhlothv uncertainty, 1 Timothy...
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THOSE WHOM GOD CHOOSES
1 Corinthians 9:24
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There are none of us who would not desire to be used of God in a large
way. This is not an unholy ambition. We should not seek great thi...
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THE SEVEN CROWNS
1 Corinthians 9:24
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. The possibility of winning a crown. There are two classes of
Christians: one is the carnal, the other is the spiritual. There are
some who...
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I so run, not as uncertainly — I look straight to the goal; I run
straight toward it. I cast away every weight, regard not any that
stand by. I fight not as one that beateth the air — This is a
prover...
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That is, "I run this race of Christianity myself, which. advise you
unto. But my care is to run sure, not at uncertainties; to make sure
of the crown at the end of the race, and. do not only run, but...