The doctrinal part of this Epistle was closed at the end of 1
Corinthians 15; see the introduction. Before closing the Epistle, Paul
adverts to some subjects of a miscellaneous nature, and particularl...
SHOW LOVE IN EVERYTHING YOU DO FIRST CORINTHIANS SIXTEEN
In his last words in this epistle Paul explained some things about the
first day of the week collection. He also restated the importance of
lo...
_HE EXHORTETH THEM TO RELIEVE THE WANTS OF THE BRETHREN AT JERUSALEM;
COMMENDETH TIMOTHY, AND AFTER FRIENDLY ADMONITIONS, CLOSETH HIS
EPISTLE WITH DIVERS SALUTATIONS._
_Anno Domini 57._
BEFORE the A...
BUTLER'S COMMENTS
Chapter Sixteen
THE PROBLEM OF AIDING CHRISTIAN BRETHREN
(1 Corinthians 16:1-24)
IDEAS TO INVESTIGATE:
1.
Why were the saints to put something aside each first day of the week
i...
DIVISION VI. BUSINESS, NEWS, AND GREETINGS, 16. The Ap. has delivered
his mind to the Cor [2592] upon the questions which prompted this
great Ep. He had reserved to the last the profound and solemn pr...
CONCLUSION. CHAP. 16.
IN this conclusion the apostle treats five subjects: (1) The
collection for the poor of the Church of Jerusalem: 1 Corinthians
16:1-4; (2) His approaching visit to Corinth: 1 Cor...
INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS 16
This chapter concludes the epistle, with some directions to the
Corinthians concerning a collection for the poor saints; with some
intimations of himself, Timothy, an...
1 CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 16:
_ OUTLINE AND COMMENTARY-MARK DUNAGAN_
I. OUTLINE OF CHAPTER 16:
I. The Collection For The Saints: 1 Corinthians 16:1
II. Personal Travel Plans: 1 Corinthians 16:5-9
III....
* A collection for the poor at Jerusalem. (1-9) Timothy and Apollos
commended. (10-12) Exhortation to watchfulness in faith and love.
(13-18) Christian salutations. (19-24)...