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Verse 25. _WHATSOEVER IS SOLD IN THE SHAMBLES_, THAT _EAT_] The case
to which the apostle refers is simply this; it was customary to bring
the flesh of the animal to market, the blood of which had be...
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WHATSOEVER IS SOLD IN THE SHAMBLES - In the market. The meat of
animals offered in sacrifice would be exposed there to sale as well as
other meat. The apostle says that it might be purchased, since th...
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7. WARNINGS AND EXHORTATIONS
CHAPTER 10
_ 1. Warnings from Israel's past history. (1 Corinthians 10:4)._
2. Exhortations. (1 Corinthians 10:15).
The same subject is continued with this chapter. The...
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1 Corinthians 10:23 to 1 Corinthians 11:1. From the meal in the idol's
temple Paul passes to the question as it arose in daily life. He
repeats that while all might be lawful all was not expedient (1...
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THE PERIL OF OVER-CONFIDENCE (1 Corinthians 10:1-13)...
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All things are allowed to me, but all things are not good for me. All
things are allowed, but all things do not build up. Let no one think
only of his own good, but let him think of the good of the ot...
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WHATSOEVER. All which.
SHAMBLES. Greek. _makellon._ Only here.
ASKING NO QUESTION. questioning nothing (Greek. _medeis)_.
ASKING. App-122.
FOR... SAKE. on account of. App-104. 1 Corinthians 10:2....
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_Whatsoever is sold in the shambles_ This and the two following verses
are directed against over-scrupulousness. Some Christians were afraid
to buy meat in the public market, lest it might have been o...
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ἘΝ ΜΑΚΈΛΛΩΙ. This and the two following verses are directed
against over-scrupulousness. Some Christians were afraid to buy meat
in the public market, lest it might have been offered in sacrifice to
a...
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_TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND WITHOUT OFFENCE 1 CORINTHIANS 10:23-33:_
Christians must be fully convinced that there is such a thing as right
and wrong. The Christian is very much out of step with the thin...
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WHATSOEVER IS SOLD IN THE SHAMBLES— Herodotus informs us, that the
Egyptians, when they had cut off the head of the victim, used to carry
the carcase to market, and sell it to the _Greeks,_ if they co...
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APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS
_Text_
1 Corinthians 10:23-33. All things are lawful; but not all things are
expedient. All things are lawful; but not all things edify. 24 Let no
man seek his own, but each his...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 4
Insensitiveness (1 Corinthians 10:23-30)
23 All things are lawful, but not all things are helpful. All things
are lawful, but not all things build up. 24Let no one seek h...
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Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, that eat, asking no question for
conscience sake:
SHAMBLES - butchers' stalls.
ASKING NO QUESTION - whether it has been offered to idols or not.
FOR CONSCIEN...
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25 Contestants in the Grecian games had to take an oath that they had
been ten months in training, and that they would violate none of the
regulations. They lived on a prescribed diet and exercised se...
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SHAMBLES] the meat market. ASKING NO QUESTION FOR CONSCIENCE SAKE]
i.e. so as not to trouble your conscience, or, not stopping to consult
conscience. St. Paul does not want to encourage unhealthy scru...
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_(B) FOOD OFFERED TO IDOLS_
In these Chapter s St. Paul answers another question of the
Corinthians—as to the lawfulness of eating food which had been
offered in sacrifice to idols. This was a very ur...
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SERVANTS OF CHRIST
1 CORINTHIANS
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 10
*WARNINGS FROM ISRAEL’S HISTORY 10:1-13
*SPIRITUAL FOOD AND DRINK 10:1-5
V1 *Brothers and *sisters, I do not want you to forget that a...
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WHATSOEVER IS SOLD IN THE SHAMBLES. — Here is the practical
application of the principle laid down. When a Christian sees meat
exposed for sale in the public market let him buy it and eat it; he
need...
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CHAPTER 15
FALLACIOUS PRESUMPTIONS
IN discussing the question regarding "things offered unto idols," Paul
is led to treat at large of Christian liberty, a subject to which he
was always drawn. And pa...
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to 1 Corinthians 11:1. § 34. LIBERTY AND ITS LIMITS. The maxim “All
things are lawful” was pleaded in defence of the use of the
idolothyta, as of other Cor [1541] laxities; so the Ap. has to discuss
i...
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The above rule is now applied in the concrete, πὰν τὸ ἐν
μακέλλῳ πωλούμενον κ. τ. λ., “Anything that is
on sale in the meat-market eat, not asking any question of
conscience”. μάκελλον is a term of la...
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“DO ALL TO THE GLORY OF GOD”
1 Corinthians 10:23; 1 Corinthians 11:1
There seems to be a, clear distinction in the Apostle's directions
between feasting in an idol temple on the one hand, and the acc...
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A great warning based on an illustration in Israel's history is
contained in these words, "Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth
take heed lest he fall." To this warning the apostle adds that th...
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Seeking The Good of Brethren
Paul knew all things not morally wrong were lawful, but some of those
would not build up or strengthen the church. When Christians have the
right to do something, the que...
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(7) Whatsoever is sold in the (u) shambles, [that] eat, asking no
question for conscience sake:
(7) An applying of the rule to the present matter: whatever is sold in
the market, you may indifferently...
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“Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, eat, asking no question for
conscience sake: 26. for the earth is the Lord's, and the fulness
thereof.”
A Christian whose conscience is free from every scruple as...
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(23) All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient:
all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not. (24) Let no
man seek his own, but every man another's wealth. (25) Whatsoev...
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As usual, the introductory words (1 Corinthians 1:1-3) of the epistle
give us no little intimation of that which is to follow. The apostle
speaks of himself as such "called [to be] an apostle of Jesus...
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25._Whatsoever is sold in the shambles _He has spoken above of
dissembling in connection with idolatry, or, at least, as to those
actions which the Corinthians could not engage in, without professing...
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The apostle then gives the Corinthians the ways of God with Israel in
the wilderness, as instruction with regard to His ways with us,
declaring that the things which happened to them were types or fig...
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WHATSOEVER IS SOLD IN THE SHAMBLES,.... the word
μακελλον, rendered "shambles", here used, is a Latin word, and
is made use of by Latin writers in the same sense as here, for a place
where food was s...
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Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, _that_ eat, asking no question for
conscience sake:
Ver. 25. _Whatsoever is sold, &c._] A portion of the consecrated flesh
was usually sold by the priests, who mak...
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The apostle now applies this principle to the point in question; and
on the ground of it, gives the following rules concerning meats.
_Whatsoever is sold in the shambles_ Though it were offered to ido...
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THE SHAMBLES; public markets.
ASKING NO QUESTION; as for example, whether it may not be the flesh of
an animal sacrificed to an idol. For in such a case, though it should
be so, you are not thereby m...
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Rules of conduct:...
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WHATSOEVER IS SOLD IN THE SHAMBLES THAT EAT, ASKING NO QUESTION FOR
CONSCIENCE' SAKE;...
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Just as, in the end of chapter 9, Paul shows himself willing to submit
to a serious test as to the reality of his Christianity, so in the
first of chapter 10 it is plain that all who claim the place o...
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WHATSOEVER IS SOLD IN THE SHAMBLES, EAT, ASKING NO QUESTION FOR
CONSCIENCE' SAKE,
'shambles' -'in the meat market' (NASV) 'Is mentioned on. fragmentary
Latin inscription found near the Lechaeum road...
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23-33 There were cases wherein Christians might eat what had been
offered to idols, without sin. Such as when the flesh was sold in the
market as common food, for the priest to whom it had been given...
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It is possible that butchers, before they brought their meat into the
market, might offer some part of it to the idol; or it is possible
that the priests, who had a share in the beasts offered to idol...
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Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, eat, asking no question for
conscience' sake;...
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Clement of Alexandria The Instructor Book II
Similarly he has enjoined to purchase "what is sold in the shambles,"
without curious questioning.[25]
Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book IV
Should the...
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1 Corinthians 10:25 Eat G2068 (G5720) whatever G3956 sold G4453
(G5746) in G1722 market G3111 asking G350
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'Whatever is sold in the shambles (meat market), eat, asking no
question for conscience' sake, for the earth is the Lord's, and its
fullness.'
But having forbidden the eating of sacrificial meat in te...
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_Attendance at Idolatrous Feasts, 1 Corinthians 10:14_ to 1
Corinthians 11:1
When the first love of the converts began to cool, and, as a natural
consequence, they drew closer to their heathen acquain...
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It was impossible for Christians in almost any Greek or Roman colony,
and least of all at Corinth, to avoid coming frequently in contact
with idolatrous practices in various and ensnaring forms. In wr...
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1 Corinthians 10:25. WHATSOEVER IS SOLD IN THE SHAMBLES THE
FLESH-MARKET EAT, ASKING NO QUESTION FOR CONSCIENCE SAKE not another's
conscience, as in 1 Corinthians 10:29. Bengel, De Wette, and others s...
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IN THE SHAMBLES
(εν μακελλω). Only here in N.T. A transliterated Latin word
_macellum_, possibly akin to μαχερια and the Hebrew word for
enclosure, though occurring in Ionic and Laconian and more fr...
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1 Corinthians 10:15. I Speak as to wise men; judge ye what I say. The
cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood
of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the communion...
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CONTENTS: Israel in the wilderness, a warning example. Fellowship of
the Lord's table demands separation. Law of love in relation to eating
and drinking.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Paul, Moses.
CONCLU...
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1 Corinthians 10:1. _I would not have you ignorant_ of the grand
point, the foundation of the Hebrew religion; _that our fathers,_ for
such was the usual language of the jews and proselytes respecting...
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ANYTHING SOLD IN THE MEAT MARKET. No one could be suspected of idol
worship because he bought meat in the meat market. This was completely
separated from the idol's temple and the worship of demons. W...
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CHAPTER 10
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
From speaking of the contest, in which those who deny themselves and
strive lawfully are rewarded, and in which the slothful and
self-indulgent are condemned and pu...
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_Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, that eat, asking no question._
Eat indifferently everything, whether offered to idols or not. _Asking
no question, i.e._, making no difference, or according to S....
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
1 Corinthians 10:1.—Notice “_for_,” true reading, connecting
closely with ix. _ult. Q.d_. “I am not secure from becoming a
‘castaway’; you are not yet sure of the prize; _for_ it is e...
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EXPOSITION
1 CORINTHIANS 10:1
_Warnings against over confidence in relation to idolatry and other
temptations._
1 CORINTHIANS 10:1
MOREOVER; rather, _for. _He has just shown them, by his own ex
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Moreover, brethren, I would not that you should be ignorant, how that
all our fathers were under the cloud, and passed through the sea (1
Corinthians 10:1);
Now he is talking about their forefathers w...
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1 Corinthians 10:27; 1 Corinthians 8:7; 1 Timothy 4:4; Romans 13:5;...
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The shambles [μ α κ ε λ λ ω]. Only here in the New Testament.
It is a Latin word, which is not strange in a Roman colony like
Corinth. In sacrifices usually only a part of the victim was consumed.
The...
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The apostle now applies this principle to the point in question.
Asking no questions — Whether it has been sacrificed or not....
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Here the apostle resolves the case, whether it were lawful to buy that
meat in the market which had been offered to an idol in the temple.
He determines, 1. That it was; if it be sold in the shambles...