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THAT YE MAY BRING ME ON MY JOURNEY - That you may accompany me, or aid
me, and furnish me the means of going on my journey. It was customary
for the apostles to be attended by some members of the chur...
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2. EXHORTATIONS AND CONCLUSION.
CHAPTER 16
_ 1. Concerning Collections. (1 Corinthians 16:1)_
2. Ministry. (1 Corinthians 16:5)
3. Greetings. (1 Corinthians 16:19
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1 CORINTHIANS 16. VARIOUS BUSINESS AND PERSONAL MATTERS. SALUTATION.
First (1 Corinthians 16:1) he gives instructions as to the collection
for the poor Christians at Jerusalem (2 Corinthians 8 f.*, Ro...
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PRACTICAL PLANS (1 Corinthians 16:1-12)...
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With regard to the collection for the people of Christ, do you too
follow the instructions which I gave to the Churches of Galatia. Every
first day of the week each of you must put by and save up what...
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ABIDE. Greek. _parameno._ Elsewhere, Hebrews 7:23.James 1:25.
WINTER. See Acts 27:12.
BRING ME ON MY JOURNEY. Greek. _propempo_. See...
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_And it may be that I will abide_ Better, _that I_ SHALL _abide_. The
Apostle (Acts 20:3) was enabled to carry out this half promise.
_and winter with you_ The navigation of the Aegaean was dangerous...
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ΠΡῸΣ ὙΜΑ͂Σ. Observe the combination of two constructions.
‘I shall come to you and abide with you.’
ΤΥΧῸΝ ΠΑΡΑΜΕΝΩ͂. PERHAPS I SHALL ABIDE. The Apostle
(Acts 20:3) was enabled to carry out this half...
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1 Corinthians 16:1-24. SUNDRY PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS. CONCLUSION...
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_PAUL AND OTHERS TO VISIT CORINTH -- 1 CORINTHIANS 16:5-12:_ Paul had
a desire to visit Corinth again. He hoped to see them when he passed
through Macedonia. Paul told them that he might stay all wint...
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ΠΡΌΣ ύμάς у вас. Предл. с _асс._
указывает на положение (IBG, 52f).
ΤΥΧΌΝ _aor. act. part. n. sing. от_ ΤΥΓΧΆΝΩ (G5177)
случаться, происходить. _Aor. part._
используется здесь в наречном
значении: "в...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 1
Endow (1 Corinthians 16:1-9)
16 Now concerning the contribution for the saints: as I directed the
churches of Galatia, so you also are to do. 2On the first day of every
w...
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Now I will come unto you, when I shall pass through Macedonia: for I
do pass through Macedonia.
His first intention had been (2 Corinthians 1:15) to pass through
Corinth to Macedonia, and again ret...
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40 There is no direct statement here that our bodies will be changed
to celestial bodies, in accord with the later revelation of Ephesians,
but such an inference would be in point. Even among the cele...
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THE COLLECTION. PERSONAL MESSAGES AND CONCLUSION
The Apostle in this chapter instructs the Corinthians to make a
collection for the poor Christians in Judæa, intimates his intention
of visiting them a...
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YEA, AND WINTER] RV 'or even winter.' He stayed three months in Greece
(Acts 20:2), when at length he carried out his plan. BRING ME ON MY
JOURNEY] cp. Romans 15:24; Titus 3:13....
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SERVANTS OF CHRIST
1 CORINTHIANS
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 16
PLANS ABOUT THE MONEY FOR JERUSALEM 16:1-4
V1 Now I will write about the money for God’s people. Do what I
told the churches in Galatia...
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AND IT MAY BE THAT I WILL ABIDE... — His former plan had involved
but a brief visit to the Church at Corinth, but the arrangement which
he now contemplated would permit of a longer stay, and so he add...
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CHAPTER 25
THE POOR
IN closing his letter to the Corinthians, Paul, as usual, explains his
own movements, and adds a number of miscellaneous directions and
salutations. These for the most part relate...
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“But I will come to you, when I have gone through Macedonia.” The
Ap. writes from Ephesus some time before Pentecost (1 Corinthians
16:8), probably before Easter (1 Corinthians 16:8; see note); he
int...
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§ 58. VISITS TO CORINTH. The arrangements for the Collection have led
P. to speak of his approaching visit to Cor [2629], and he explains
more definitely his plans in this respect (1 Corinthians 16:5-...
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SYSTEMATIC BENEFICENCE
1 Corinthians 16:1
It is remarkable that the Apostle can turn from one of his sublimest
flights of sacred eloquence to deal with so ordinary a matter as the
collection. But, af...
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The last chapter of the epistle is local and personal. In the first
sentences important principles are revealed as to the true method of
Christian giving. It is to be regular and systematic rather tha...
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A Change In Plans
Paul told them he planned to come to Corinth after he passed through
Macedonia. Originally, he had planned to pass through Corinth on the
way to Macedonia and again on his return, bu...
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But if his presence among them should be thus somewhat retarded, it
will probably be the more prolonged. To this agreeable thought he adds
a second, which, if they love him, ought also to gladden them...
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HIS APPROACHING VISIT TO CORINTH. 1 CORINTHIANS 16:5-9.
Paul had just alluded to his approaching stay at Corinth (1
Corinthians 16:3). He now dwells on the subject, to give some
explanations about it...
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“Now I will come unto you when I shall pass through Macedonia: for I
do pass through Macedonia; 6. and I will abide with you as long as I
can, or even winter with you, that ye may bring me on my journ...
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(5) Now I will come unto you, when I shall pass through Macedonia: for
I do pass through Macedonia. (6) And it may be that I will abide, yea,
and winter with you, that ye may bring me on my journey wh...
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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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The apostle, in his letter, had treated of the disorder that reigned
among these believers, and his spirit was to a certain degree relieved
by fulfilling this duty towards them; for, after all, they w...
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AND IT MAY BE THAT I WILL ABIDE,.... He could not be certain what
calls in Providence he might have to some other places, where his
presence would be necessary:
YEA, AND WINTER WITH YOU; stay all win...
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And it may be that I will abide, yea, and winter with you, that ye may
bring me on my journey whithersoever I go.
Ver. 6. _Yea, and winter with you_] They had ill deserved such a
favour of him; for t...
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_Now I will come unto you_ If Providence permit; _when I shall pass_
Or rather, _when I shall have passed; through Macedonia; for I do pass
through Macedonia_ I purpose going that way, that I may visi...
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Paul's proposed visit to Corinth:...
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AND IT MAY BE THAT I WILL ABIDE, YEA, AND WINTER WITH YOU, THAT YE MAY
BRING ME ON MY JOURNEY WHITHERSOEVER I GO....
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This last chapter forms a fourth division of the book of I
Corinthians, with its simple, practical instructions. The unity of the
body of Christ is to be expressed in genuine practical care for the
ne...
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BUT WITH YOU IT MAY BE THAT. SHALL ABIDE, OR EVEN WINTER, THAT YE MAY
SET ME FORWARD ON MY JOURNEY WHITHERSOEVER. GO.
'or even winter' -'spend the winter' (NASV) 'He planned to leave
Ephesus sometime...
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1-9 The good examples of other Christians and churches should rouse
us. It is good to lay up in store for good uses. Those who are rich in
this world, should be rich in good works, 1 Timothy 6:17; 1...
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He did stay in Greece three months, ACTS 20:3, but it is believed some
things hindered him, that he did not winter at Corinth. It was the
custom for some members of the gospel churches, to accompany t...
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ut with you it may be that I shall abide, or even winter, that ye may
set me forward on my journey whithersoever I go....
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1 Corinthians 16:6 And G1161 be G5177 (G5631) remain G3887 (G5692) or
G2228 even G2532 winter G3914 ...
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PAUL PROMISES THAT IF AT ALL POSSIBLE HE WILL SOON VISIT THEM BUT
MEANWHILE ASKS THEM TO GIVE TIMOTHY A TRUE CHRISTIAN WELCOME, AND
ASSURES THEM TOO OF APOLLOS' CONCERN FOR THEM (16:5-12).
Paul knew t...
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'But with you it may be that I will abide, or even winter, that you
may set me forward on my journey wherever I go. For I do not wish to
see you now by the way, for I hope to tarry a while with you, i...
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1 Corinthians 16:6. BUT WITH YOU IT MAY BE THAT I SHALL ABIDE, OR EVEN
WINTER which he actually did, as we learn from Acts 20:2-3, where it
is said, “We came into Greece (meaning Corinth, its capital,...
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IT MAY BE
(τυχον). Neuter accusative of second aorist active participle of
τυγχανω used as an adverb (in Plato and Xenophon, but nowhere
else in N.T.).OR EVEN WINTER
(η κα παραχειμασω). Future act...
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CONTENTS: Closing instructions and greetings of Paul.
CHARACTERS: Christ, Paul, Timothy, Apollos, Aquila, Priscilla,
Stephanas, Fortunatus, Achaicus.
CONCLUSION: The Christian should lay by money in...
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1 Corinthians 16:1. _The collection for the saints,_ chiefly for the
poor ministers of the word. This was to be done once a week, and it is
the ancient and best way for poor people to support the gosp...
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AND THEN YOU CAN HELP ME. See 2 Corinthians 1:16....
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_Now I will come unto you, when I shall pass through Macedonia._
GOD’S WILL THE RULE AND SPIRITUAL USEFULNESS THE END OF LIFE
I. God’s will should be the rule of life. Paul had made a plan to
visit...
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1 CORINTHIANS—NOTE ON 1 CORINTHIANS 16:1 The Collection for the
Saints and Travel Plans. Paul explains how his future ministry will
involve the Corinthians....
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CHAPTER 16 VER. 1. _Now concerning the collection for the saints._ The
saints here meant were the poor Christians living at Jerusalem. Cf.
ver. 3 and Romans 15:26. For the Christians at Jerusalem, as...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
1 Corinthians 16:5.—This arrangement set aside an earlier plan (2
Corinthians 1:16) to come direct to Corinth from Ephesus by ship, and
thence to go to Macedonia. Now he will come to...
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EXPOSITION
1 CORINTHIANS 16:1
_Directions and arrangements._
1 CORINTHIANS 16:1
NOW CONCERNING THE COLLECTION FOR THE SAINTS. "The saints" are here
the poor Christians at Jerusalem ...
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And so he writing to them now about taking up a collection for the
saints [that are in Jerusalem], as he asked also the churches in the
area of Galatia. Now he said on the first day of the week (1
Cor...
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2 Corinthians 1:16; 3 John 1:6; 3 John 1:7; Acts 15:3; Acts 17:15;...
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THE POSTLUDE
1 Corinthians 16:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Final words are always listened to eagerly among friends. That is the
reason we are calling the study for today, a postlude, because they
are the...