The main design of this chapter is to reprove the Corinthians for the
practice of going to law before pagan courts, or magistrates, instead
of settling their differences among themselves. It seems tha...
LEGAL AND MORAL PROBLEMS FIRST CORINTHIANS SIX
In the church at Corinth there was a brother that had his father's
wife. Paul instructed brethren to practice church discipline to
resolve that issue. Th...
_THE CORINTHIANS MUST NOT VEX THEIR BRETHREN, IN GOING TO LAW WITH
THEM, ESPECIALLY BEFORE INFIDELS. THE UNRIGHTEOUS SHALL NOT INHERIT
THE KINGDOM OF GOD. OUR BODIES ARE THE MEMBERS OF CHRIST, AND TEM...
BUTLER'S COMMENTS
Chapter Six
THE PROBLEM OF BASENESS AND BROTHERHOOD
(1 Corinthians 6:1-20)
IDEAS TO INVESTIGATE:
1.
What kind of grievances would Christian brethren have against one
another? 1...
INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS 6
The principal view of this chapter is to dissuade Christians from
going to law with one another before Heathens, and also from
fornication: the apostle begins with the...
FIRST CORINTHIANS-CHAPTER 6
_ OUTLINE AND COMMENTARY-MARK DUNAGAN_
I. OUTLINE OF CHAPTER SIX:
I. Lawsuits: 1 Corinthians 6:1-8
II. Such Were Some of You: 1 Corinthians 6:9-11
III. Liberty and Lice...
* Cautions against going to law in heathen courts. (1-8) Sins which,
if lived and died in, shut out from the kingdom of God. (9-11) Our
bodies, which are the members of Christ, and temples of the Holy...