The design of this chapter is the same as the concluding part of 1
Corinthians 1:17, to show that the gospel does not depend for its
success on human wisdom, or the philosophy of men. This position th...
KNOWING CHRIST AND HIM CRUCIFIED FIRST CORINTHIANS TWO
In I Corinthians chapter two Paul explained the plain and simple
nature of his preaching at Corinth. He did not appeal to them through
the excel...
_HE DECLARETH THAT HIS PREACHING, THOUGH IT BRING NOT EXCELLENCY OF
SPEECH, OR OF HUMAN WISDOM; YET CONSISTETH IN THE POWER OF GOD; AND SO
FAR EXCELLETH THE WISDOM OF THIS WORLD, AND HUMAN SENSE, AS T...
BUTLER'S COMMENTS
Chapter Two
THE PROBLEM OF REVELATION
(1 Corinthians 2:1-16)
IDEAS TO INVESTIGATE:
1.
Why is revelation a problem? Why is it a problem to Christians?
2.
How is the apostolic m...
INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS 2
The apostle, in this chapter, pursues the same argument as before,
that the Gospel needed not the wisdom and art of men: this he
illustrates by his own example; and th...
FIRST CORINTHIANS CHAPTER TWO
_ OUTLINE AND COMMENTARY-MARK DUNAGAN_
I. OUTLINE OF CHAPTER TWO:
I. Paul's Approach To Preaching: 1 Corinthians 2:1-5
II. The Gospel Is God's Wisdom: 1 Corinthians 2...
* The plain manner in which the apostle preached Christ crucified.
(1-5) The wisdom contained in this doctrine. (6-9) It cannot be duly
known but by the Holy Spirit. (10-16)...