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Verse 2 Corinthians 6:3. _GIVING NO OFFENCE_] The word
προσκοπη, read προσκομμα, Romans 14:13, signifies a
_stumbling block_ in general, or any thing over which a man stumbles
or falls; and here mean...
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GIVING NO OFFENCE IN ANYTHING - We the ministers of God, 2 Corinthians
6:1. The word rendered “offence” means, properly, stumbling; then
offence, or cause of offence, a falling into sin. The meaning h...
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7. THE EXAMPLE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL; HIS TESTINGS AND TRIALS.
CHAPTER 6:1-13
He beseeches the Corinthians as coworkers, in view of the ministry of
reconciliation, not to receive this grace of God in v...
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2 Corinthians 5:20 to 2 Corinthians 6:10. Paul proceeds to expound and
apply the relationship between himself and his converts based upon
this ministry. He acts in Christ's stead when he beseeches men...
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AMBASSADOR FOR CHRIST (2 Corinthians 5:20-21 ; 2 Corinthians 6:1-2)...
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We do our work, trying to put an obstacle in no man's way, for we do
not wish the ministry to become a laughing stock for critics. But in
everything we try to keep on commending ourselves as ministers...
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NO... ANYTHING. A double negative. Greek. _medeis... medeis._
OFFENCE. cause of stumbling. Greek. _proskopo._ Only here. Compare the
verb _proskopto,_ Romans 9:32.
THAT = in order that, Greek. _hina...
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_Giving no offence in any thing_ This verse is closely connected in
sense with _v_, 1. St Paul now enters upon a long passage in which he
shews how the -ministry of reconciliation" is practically carr...
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Ἡ ΔΙΑΚΟΝΊΑ (אBCKLP, Copt.) rather than ἡ διακονία
ἡμῶν (DFG, Latt. Syrr.).
3. ΜΗΔΕΜΊΑΝ ἘΝ ΜΗΔΕΝῚ ΔΙΔΌΝΤΕΣ
ΠΡΟΣΚΟΠΉΝ. Coordinate with συνεργοῦντες (2
Corinthians 6:1). Comp. ἐν μηδενὶ λειπόμενοι
(James...
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1–10. S. Paul continues his personal explanations respecting his
work. These personal explanations are specially prominent in 2
Corinthians 6:3-4, about which 2 Corinthians 6:4-10 give details as to
t...
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_WORKERS TOGETHER FOR GOD 2 CORINTHIANS 6:1-5:_ Let us make good use
of the opportunities that are ours by the grace of God as we labor
together in the kingdom of Christ. Our salvation and the salvati...
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ΜΗΔΕΜΊΑΝ _асс. fem. sing. от_ ΜΗΔΕΊΣ (G3367)
никакой. Усиленное отрицание: "вовсе
никакого оскорбления" (BAGD).
ΔΙΔΌΝΤΕΣPRAES. _act. part. от_ ΔΊΔΩΜΙ (G1325)
давать. _Praes._ указывает на привычное,...
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APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS
_The Blameless Ministry
Scripture_
2 Corinthians 6:1-10. And working together with him we entreat also
that ye receive not the grace of God in vain 2 for he saith,
At an accept...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTARY
SECTION 2
In Actions (2 Corinthians 6:3-13)
3We put no obstacle in any one's way, so that no fault may be found
with our ministry, 4but as servants of God we commend ourselves in...
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Giving no offence in any thing, that the ministry be not blamed:
Resuming the connection, , interrupted by the parenthetical . "Giving
no offence" (cf. 1 Corinthians 10:32), "approving ourselves,...
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16 Paul had been proclaiming the kingdom, with Christ and the nation
which is related to Him by physical ties at its head. Entrance into
that kingdom was by a birth from above. But now the figure of b...
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I, 2. PARAPHRASE. 'Now it is as coöperators with God in this work
that we exhort you not to make the grace of God fruitless in your life
by continuing in sin. (2) For God has told us in Scripture of a...
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GIVING NO OFFENCE] The main sentence beginning in 2 Corinthians 6:1 is
here resumed, these words being in apposition with 'we as workers
together with him.'...
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PARAPHRASE. 'We avoid all conduct which might bring reproach upon our
ministry; (4) and try, on the contrary, to commend ourselves by acting
as true ministers of God. (5) This is our aim in all the tr...
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GOD SHOWS HIS POWER WHEN WE ARE WEAK
2 CORINTHIANS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 6
V1 As people who work with God, we ask you this again and again.
‘Do not receive God’s kindness in such a way that it d...
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GIVING NO OFFENCE... — The participial construction is resumed from
2 Corinthians 6:1; 2 Corinthians 6:2 being treated as parenthetical. A
subtle distinction in the two forms of the Greek negative sug...
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CHAPTER 17
THE SIGNS OF AN APOSTLE.
2 Corinthians 6:1 (R.V)
THE ministry of the Gospel is a ministry of reconciliation; the
preacher of the Gospel is primarily an evangelist. He has to proclaim
that...
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to 2 Corinthians 6:3. AS CHRIST'S AMBASSADOR HE ENTREATS THE
CORINTHIANS TO BE RECONCILED TO GOD....
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μηδεμίαν ἐν μηδενὶ κ. τ. λ.: _giving no occasion
of stumbling_ (see reff.; Alford aptly quotes Polybius, xxvii., 6, 10,
διδόναι ἀφορμὰς προσκοπῆς) _in anything,
that our ministration be not blamed_. T...
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AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST
2 Corinthians 5:20; 2 Corinthians 6:1
On God's side the work of reconciliation is complete. Everything has
been done and is in readiness to make forgiveness and justifying
righ...
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The injunction, "We intreat also that ye receive not the grace of God
in vain," harmonizes in method with many others used by Paul. Let your
conduct harmonize with your position in grace. With what po...
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VERSE 3 In verse 1, Paul said he pleaded with men to accept God's plan
of salvation. Now, he says he lived his life in a way that would not
cause men to refuse the appeal because of the messenger. He...
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(3) Giving no offence in any thing, that the ministry be not blamed:
(3) He shows the Corinthians a pattern of a true minister in his own
example, and in Timothy and Silvanus, to the end that he migh...
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In this, and in the following verses, St. Paul shews his anxious
solicitude not to give any, the least occasion of scandal, lest some
reproach might fall upon the ministry of the gospel: for nothing i...
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(3) Giving no offense in anything, that the ministry be not blamed:
(4) But in all things approving ourselves as the ministers of God, in
much patience, in afflictions, in necessities, in distresses,...
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3._Giving no offense _We have already on several occasions remarked,
that Paul sometimes commends the ministry of the gospel generally, and
at other times his own integrity. (581) In the present insta...
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Paul had said that God exhorted by his means. In Chapter 6 the
affection of the apostle carries on by the Spirit this divine work,
beseeching the Corinthians that it might not be in vain in their case...
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GIVING NO OFFENCE IN ANYTHING,.... These words are in connection with
2 Corinthians 6:1 and to be considered either as a continuation of the
exhortation to others, that they would take care to give no...
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Giving no offence in any thing, that the ministry be not blamed:
Ver. 3. _Giving no offence_] A minister should be as Absalom was,
without blemish from head to foot. His fruit should be, as that of
P...
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_Giving_, as far as in us lies, _no offence in any thing, that the
ministry be not blamed_ On our account. _But in all things_ Or in
every respect; _approving ourselves_ To our Divine Master and his
c...
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GIVING NO OFFENCE; that is, we the apostles giving no offence.
THE MINISTRY; the apostolic ministry committed to us by Christ....
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The example of Paul in the midst of difficulties:...
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GIVING NO OFFENSE IN ANYTHING, THAT THE MINISTRY BE NOT BLAMED;...
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The message of reconciliation having been received by the Corinthians,
now the Lord's servants, as fellow-workmen in unity, had further
entreaty to make of them. Their profession of faith would be tes...
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1-10 The gospel is a word of grace sounding in our ears. The gospel
day is a day of salvation, the means of grace the means of salvation,
the offers of the gospel the offers of salvation, and the pre...
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GIVING NO OFFENCE IN ANY THING: to give no offence signifies, to avoid
all actions which may be occasion of spiritual stumbling unto others,
i.e. to make them to sin against God, or estrange their hea...
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giving no occasion of stumbling in anything, that our ministration be
not blamed [The participle "giving" co-ordinates with "entreats" found
in verse 1. To give force and effect to his entreaty, Paul...
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Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book IV " And, as a consequence, also
they ought to yield to men; for it is reasonable, on account of
abusive calumnies: Here is the specification: "in much patience, in...
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AS WORKERS TOGETHER WITH GOD PAUL NOW FURTHER CITES THEIR OWN
CREDENTIALS AS THOSE WHO SHARE IN THE SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST (2
CORINTHIANS 6:3)
The following description of their genuineness and of all t...
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‘Giving no occasion of stumbling in anything, that our ministration
be not blamed; but in everything commending ourselves, as ministers of
God, in much patient endurance: in afflictions, in necessary...
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GIVING NO OCCASION OF STUMBLING IN ANY THING
(μηδεμιαν εν μηδεν διδοντες
προσκοπην). Προσκοπη, late word (Polybius, LXX), from
προσκοπτω, to strike against, to stumble. Only here in N.T.
Note doubl...
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2 Corinthians 6:1. _We then, as workers together with him, beseech you
also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain._
God's servants are called to take many different positions. They are
ambassa...
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CONTENTS: Paul's ministry to the Corinthians. Appeal to separation and
cleansing.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Paul.
CONCLUSION: The ministers of the Gospel should look upon themselves as
Go...
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2 Corinthians 6:1. _We then as workers together_ with the Lord, who
has by himself purged our sins, and reconciled all things to himself
on the cross, and has commissioned us to continue the ministry...
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TO FIND FAULT. Paul lives a holy and pure life, so that no one will
find fault with his work. All God's servants must do this! OBSTACLES.
This includes many things. Probably Paul is pointing to the fa...
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_Giving no offence ._
.. that the ministry be not blamed.
MINISTERS CAUTIONED AGAINST GIVING OFFENCE
To preach and to act so that none shall be offended would indeed be an
impossible task; and that...
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2 CORINTHIANS—NOTE ON 2 CORINTHIANS 6:3 Paul defends his ministry as
an apostle by once again calling attention to his faithfulness amid
the changing circumstances of his apostolic life. Paul’s minist...
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CHAPTER 6
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
i. He exhorts them not to neglect the proffered grace of
reconciliation spoken of at the end of the last chapter.
II. He points out (ver. 4) the qualities required...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
THIS CHAPTER WRONGLY ISOLATED AT BOTH ENDS by the customary division
of the book. Connection quite closely continuous between 2 Corinthians
5:20 and 2 Corinthians 6:1; as also between...
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EXPOSITION
The methods and conditions of an apostolic ministry (2 Corinthians
6:1). Appeal to the Corinthians to reciprocate his affection and
separate themselves from evil (2 Corinthians 6:11)....
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We then, as workers together with him (2 Corinthians 6:1),
And what a glorious way to view the ministry. I'm working with Jesus,
working together with Him.
[We] beseech you also that ye receive not t...
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1 Corinthians 10:23; 1 Corinthians 10:24; 1 Corinthians 10:32; 1
Corinthians 10:33;...
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Ministry. Rev., ministration. See on Romans 12:7.
Blamed [μ ω μ η θ η]. Only here and ch. 8 20. The kindred mwmov
blemish, is found 2 Peter 2:13, and in the Septuagint of bodily
defects. Similarly the...
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Giving, as far as in us lies, no offence, that the ministry be not
blamed on our account....
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Observe here, 1. The nature and quality of the work which the
ambassadors of Christ are called to and do labour in; A MINISTRY.
Observe, 2. What was the desire and aim, the care and endeavour of the...