ABOUT THE MONEY. During his eighteen months at Corinth, Paul had asked
the brothers to help the poor in Judea, as he also asked the other
Gentile churches. Money was taken to Judea more than once. Compare
Acts 11:28-30; Acts 24:17 and notes. YOU MUST DO. We do not have all
the letters Paul wrote, bu... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY SUNDAY. Sunday was the "Lord's Day," and the church would meet
to worship God on that day. Compare note on Acts 20:7. [Some calendars
show Monday as the "first day of the week," but this is not correct.]
PUT ASIDE SOME MONEY. _MacKnight_ writes: "_On the first day of every
week, let each of yo... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER I COME. Note the Corinthians were to choose their own men to
take this gift to Jerusalem. _MacKnight_ thinks the _letters of
introduction_ were written by the church at Corinth. Since the money
would be all in coins, it would take a number of people to transport
it.... [ Continue Reading ]
IF IT SEEMS WORTHWHILE. Paul did go. Compare 2 Corinthians 8:23; 2
Corinthians 9:4; Acts 19:21; Acts 20:3; Acts 24:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER I HAVE GONE THROUGH MACEDONIA. He probably writes in the spring,
I will go through Macedonia to pick up the collections from the
churches there, and spend the winter at Corinth. See Acts 20:2-3.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEN YOU CAN HELP ME. See 2 Corinthians 1:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
I HOPE TO SPEND. He wanted to spend enough time to help them solve
some problems. IF THE LORD ALLOWS. The first Christians always spoke
about future action in these terms. Compare James 4:15 and note.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNTIL THE DAY OF PENTECOST. Pentecost came in late spring.... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY HERE. Paul stayed at Ephesus three years
(Acts 20:31). God gave him great success in bringing people to Christ
(see _Acts ch. 19_). EVEN THOUGH. The Devil works through men to
oppose the Good News! A riot finally forced Paul to leave Ephesus
(Acts 19:23-41).... [ Continue Reading ]
IF TIMOTHY. Paul was sending him (1 Corinthians 4:17). TO MAKE HIM
FEEL WELCOME. Timothy was young, probably in his early twenties at
this time (compare note on Acts 16:1).... [ Continue Reading ]
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 1:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW, ABOUT BROTHER APOLLOS. He is with Paul. The Latin commentators
think Apollos had given up the false teacher and his party as
_hopeless!_ Even though the letter from Corinth showed things were not
so bad, Apollos still did not want to return at this time.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE ALERT. "You have as your opponents false teachers, persecutors, and
evil spirits. It is important that you act like a soldier on duty:
firm, brave, strong.... [ Continue Reading ]
DO ALL YOUR WORK IN LOVE. Love is the AUTHENTICATOR! See notes on
Revelation 2:4-5. It would also have prevented many of the problems
which plagued the church at Corinth.... [ Continue Reading ]
STEPHANAS AND HIS FAMILY. These people are good examples of what he
has said in 1 Corinthians 16:13-14. See note on 1 Corinthians 1:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO FOLLOW THE LEADERSHIP. "A congregation is as strong as its most
spiritual members." The spiritually mature are to give leadership to
the spiritual immature. Compare Ephesians 4:11-15.... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM HAPPY. Some think this Stephanas is the son of the one in 1
Corinthians 16:15. These three must have brought Paul the letter
mentioned in 1 Corinthians 7:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HAVE CHEERED ME UP. By bringing news of the Corinthians. DESERVE
NOTICE. This repeats the advice of 1 Corinthians 16:16. See also 1
Thessalonians 5:12-13.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CHURCHES. Paul is in constant contact with the churches through
his _evangelists_ such as Timothy. He _passes on_ their greetings in
his letter. AQUILA AND PRISCILLA, They were former members of the
church at Corinth (Acts 18:2; Acts 18:18), who were now with Paul. AND
THE CHURCH. See notes on R... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL THE BROTHERS. The Christians at Ephesus. _MacKnight_ thinks
_brother_ was used to _identify_ a preacher (1 Corinthians 1:1; 2
Corinthians 1:1; 2 Corinthians 2:13) and that Paul is sending
greetings from the preaching brothers at Ephesus. WITH A BROTHERLY
KISS. See note on Romans 16:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH MY OWN HAND I WRITE THIS. Paul signed his letters to show they
were genuine. One of his associates did the actual writing (Romans
16:22). 2 Thessalonians 2:2 implies that some counterfeit letters were
being circulated in his name.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOEVER DOES NOT LOVE THE LORD. _MacKnight_ writes: _"If any one_
professing the gospel, _love not the Lord Jesus Christ,_ I with my own
hand write this greatest curse against him." _Maranatha._ This is in
Aramaic, and means: _Our Lord, come!_ First century Christians ended
their prayers with these... [ Continue Reading ]
THE GRACE. His final greeting. Compare 2 Corinthians 13:13. He assures
them of his love for them (since he has scolded them strongly).... [ Continue Reading ]