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1 CORINTHIANS 9:23 pa,nta
The reading pa,nta is strongly supported by î46 a A B C D E F G P 33
69 181 424c 436 1611 1837 it vg copsa, bo arm eth. Later copyists
(followed by the Textus Receptus), wis...
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Verse 23. _AND THIS I DO FOR THE GOSPEL'S SAKE_] Instead of
τουτο, _this_, παντα, _all things_, (I do all things for the
Gospel's sake,) is the reading of ABCDEFG, several others, the
_Coptic, AEthiop...
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FOR THE GOSPEL’S SAKE - That it may be advanced, and may be
successful.
THAT I MIGHT BE PARTAKER THEREOF WITH YOU - You hope to be saved. You
regard yourselves as Christians; and I wish to give eviden...
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6. PAUL'S GRACIOUS EXAMPLE.
CHAPTER 9
_ 1. The Apostle's rights. (1 Corinthians 9:1)._
2. He waives his rights for the Gospel's sake. (1 Corinthians 9:15).
3. The race-course and the crown. ...
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1 CORINTHIANS 9. This chapter is not a digression, and is not
primarily concerned with a vindication of Paul's apostolic status and
rights. He enforces his plea that the enlightened should not ride
ro...
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But I have claimed none of these rights. I am not writing this to
claim that these privileges should be extended to me. I would rather
die than let anyone make ineffective my boast that I take nothing...
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THE UNCLAIMED PRIVILEGES (1 Corinthians 9:1-14)...
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MIGHT BE. may become.
PARTAKER. Greek. _sunkoinonos._ See Romans 11:17.
_ YOU_. it, i.e. the gospel. Sharer in its triumphs....
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St Paul's use of his Christian liberty is restrained by the thought of
the needs of others
15. _But I have used none of these things_ Having disposed of the
objections against his claims to Apostleshi...
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ST PAUL’S USE OF HIS CHRISTIAN LIBERTY IS RESTRAINED BY THE THOUGHT
OF THE NEEDS OF OTHERS...
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ΠΆΝΤΑ אABCDEFG Vetus Lat. Vulg. τοῦτο rec. with Peshito.
23. ΠΆΝΤΑ ΔῈ ΠΟΙΩ͂. This gives a better sense than the
rec. τοῦτο. ‘And I do everything for the Gospel’s sake.’...
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_PAUL WAS A SERVANT OF ALL 1 CORINTHIANS 9:15-23:_ Paul had many
rights that he willingly gave up in order to preach the gospel and to
win lost souls. He wrote, "But I have used none of these things:...
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DISCOURSE: 1966
THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF CHRISTIAN LIBERTY
1 Corinthians 9:19. Though I be free from all men, yet hare I made
myself servant unto all, that I might gain the more. And unto the Jews
I b...
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THAT I MIGHT BE PARTAKER, &C.— _That I may share in its benefits._
Heylin. There is nothing for _with you_ in the original. The words
seem to refer to the satisfaction which St. Paul found, in imparti...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 3
Reasons For Relinquishment (1 Corinthians 9:19-27)
19 For though I am free from all men, I have made myself a slave to
all, that I might win the more. 20To the Jews I bec...
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And this I do for the gospel's sake, that I might be partaker thereof
with you.
THIS. 'Aleph (') A B C Delta G f g read "all things."
PARTAKER THEREOF (Greek, 'fellow-partaker') - of the Gospel...
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1 The Corinthians questioned the apostleship of Paul. The phrase, "the
twelve apostles" has been used to throw doubt on his commission, for
if there were but twelve apostles, Paul could not have been...
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PARTAKER THEREOF WITH _you_] RV 'joint partaker thereof,' i.e. share
with my converts in its blessings and salvation. This v. forms the
transition to the next paragraph. St. Paul practised self-denial...
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_(b) Food offered to Idols
(ii) St. Paul's own Example_
St. Paul has appealed to the 'enlightened' converts at Corinth to give
up for the sake of others a practice which they might otherwise have
had...
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SERVANTS OF CHRIST
1 CORINTHIANS
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 9
THE RIGHTS OF AN *APOSTLE 9:1-27
PAUL IS A REAL *APOSTLE 9:1-2
V1 You know that I am free. You know that I am an *apostle. I have
seen...
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AND THIS I DO... — Better, _And all things I do for the gospel’s
sake:_ such being the reading of the best MSS. Here a new thought is
introduced. From them for whom he labours, the Apostle turns for a...
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CHAPTER 13
MAINTENANCE OF THE MINISTRY
IN the preceding chapter Paul has disposed of the question put to him
regarding meats offered in sacrifice to idols. He has taken occasion
to point out that in...
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§ 29. PAUL'S RENOUNCEMENT OF RIGHT FOR THE GOSPEL'S SAKE. The Ap. has
been insisting all this time on the right of Christ's ministers to
material support from those they serve, in order that for his o...
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Paul's course in its chameleon-like changes is governed by a simple
practical aim: “But all things I do for the gospel's sake”. His
one purpose is to fulfil his Gospel stewardship (1 Corinthians 9:17;...
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“UNDER BONDAGE TO ALL”
1 Corinthians 9:16
Paul's one aim was to _gain men._ He uses the words repeatedly. To
gain one more for his Lord, he would forego comfort, emolument, and
well-earned repose. He...
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The words, "my defence to them that examine me is this," reveal the
opposition to him in Corinth. The two words, "defence" and "examine,"
are purely legal, and are in the language of the courts of jus...
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Paul Sacrificed To Serve
Paul was commanded to preach the gospel (Acts 26:16-20). As one who
had obtained mercy, he had to proclaim mercy. He was not able to glory
in simply being a faithful steward....
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And this I do for the gospel's sake, that I might be partaker thereof
with (r) [you].
(r) That both I and those to whom I preach the Gospel, may receive
fruit by the Gospel....
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How convincing it this and many similar texts against those who deny
the merit of good works, and who would not have men to act with a view
to any recompense, though rewards and recompenses are very f...
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II. THE QUESTION CONSIDERED FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE SALVATION OF THE
STRONG THEMSELVES. 9:23-10:22.
As Paul concluded the preceding development by giving his own example,
he introduces the following...
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“Now then I do all things for the gospel's sake, that I might be
partaker thereof also.”
The δέ, _then_, is progressive; it marks the transition from
interest taken in the salvation of our brethren to...
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(19) For though I be free from all men, yet have I made myself servant
unto all, that I might gain the more. (20) And unto the Jews I became
as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews; to them that are unde...
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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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_COMPREHENSIVE CHRISTIANITY_
‘Unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews; to
them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them
that are under the law; … and this...
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23._That I may become a partaker of it. _As the Corinthians might
think with themselves, that this was a peculiarity in Paul’s case on
the ground of his office, he argues, from the very design of it,...
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The apostle was exposed to the accusations of false teachers, who
asserted that he carried on his evangelisation and his labours from
interested motives, and that he took the property of Christians,
a...
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AND THIS I DO FOR THE GOSPEL'S SAKE,.... The Alexandrian copy and some
others read, "all things I do", c. and so the Vulgate Latin and
Ethiopic versions that is, he became all things to all men, and s...
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And this I do for the gospel's sake, that I might be partaker thereof
with _you_.
Ver. 23. _That I might be partaker_] _i.e._ That I might be saved
together with you. For the bell may call men to the...
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_To the Jews I became as a Jew_ Conforming myself in all things to
their manner of living, so far as I could with innocence. And,
inasmuch as in the preceding chapter the apostle directed the
Corinthi...
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PARTAKER THEREOF; of the blessings which the gospel confers....
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AND THIS I DO FOR THE GOSPEL'S SAKE THAT I MIGHT BE PARTAKER THEREOF
WITH YOU.
Here Paul's policy of self-denial is explained in detail. Taking up
the thought of 1 Corinthians 9:1 again, he states: Fo...
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Devoted work for the sake of the Gospel:...
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Because of the lowliness and grace on the part of the apostle, such as
chapter 8 shows in the consideration of his brethren, there were some
who would use this as an occasion to belittle him. He made...
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AND. DO ALL THINGS FOR THE GOSPEL'S SAKE, THAT. MAY BE. JOINT PARTAKER
THEREOF.
'I do all things for the gospel's sake' -'But. do it all to advance
the Gospel' (Ber) This is Paul's singular passion...
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15-23 It is the glory of a minister to deny himself, that he may
serve Christ and save souls. But when a minister gives up his right
for the sake of the gospel, he does more than his charge and offic...
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OLBGrk;
Paul had two great ends which he aimed at in this denial of himself in
these points of liberty; the one was the doing good to the souls both
of Jews and Gentiles, this he had before instanced...
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And I do all things for the gospel's sake, that I may be a joint
partaker thereof. [He made every sacrifice for the success of the
gospel, that he might share with other successful apostles and
evange...
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1 Corinthians 9:23 Now G1161 this G5124 do G4160 (G5719) for G1223
gospels G2098 sake G1223 that G2443 b
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'To the weak I became weak, that I might gain the weak. I am become
all things to all men, that I may by all means save some. And I do all
things for the gospel's sake, that I may be a joint partaker...
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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 9:23. AND I DO ALL THINGS FOR THE GOSPEL'S SAKE, THAT I
MAY BE A JOINT PARTAKER THEREOF joint partaker of the Gospel's blessed
fruits and final joys with all who are saved by it.
Hithert...
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THAT I MAY BE A JOINT PARTAKER THEREOF
(ινα συνκοινωνος αυτου γενωμα). Literally,
That I may become co-partner with others in the gospel. The point is
that he may be able to share the gospel with ot...
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The apostle Paul is here giving a description of the way in which he
made everything help toward the fulfillment of his desire to be a
faithful minister of Jesus Christ. He longed to be the means of
w...
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CONTENTS: Paul vindicates his apostleship. The method and reward of
true ministry and the support of the ministry.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Cephas, Barnabas, Moses.
CONCLUSION: It is no new thing for...
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1 Corinthians 9:1. _Am I not an apostle? Am I not free? Have I not
seen Jesus our Lord? Are not you my work in the Lord?_ Having
illustrated the legal customs of the jews respecting meats, he
introduc...
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ALL THIS I DO FOR THE GOSPEL'S SAKE. When Paul made himself
everybody's slave, it was for one purpose: to promote the gospel!
Compare Philippians 3:7-14. Every Christian ought to have this as
their hi...
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CHAPTER 9
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
i. He proceeds to show by his own example how offences are to be
avoided, and he says that he had refused to accept payment, or the
maintenance due to a preacher of...
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_And this I do for the gospel's sake, that I might be partaker thereof
with you._ That I may with other preachers receive, in fu time, fruit
of the Gospel that I have preached. The Greek denotes _a pa...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
1 Corinthians 9:24.—His own salvation is at stake as well as that of
his hearers. He must do all these things, not only as expedients which
for his hearers’ sakes may make him a succe...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
1 Corinthians 9:15. USED.—As in 1 Corinthians 9:12. “Have not
availed myself of my right, nor urged upon you the Law of Moses and
the Lord Christ’s command.” For Paul’s sensitiveness...
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EXPOSITION
1 CORINTHIANS 9:1
The rights and the self denial of an apostle.
1 CORINTHIANS 9:1
An apostle's right to maintenance....
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Shall we turn in our Bibles to I Corinthians, chapter 9.
I could do a lot of things I don't do. The reason why I don't do them
is I do not want to be an offense unto a weaker brethren and destroy
his...
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1 Corinthians 9:12; 1 Corinthians 9:25; 1 John 1:3; 1 Peter 5:1;...