INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS 2
The apostle, in this chapter, pursues the same argument as before,
that the Gospel needed not the wisdom and art of men: this he
illustrates by his own example; and then he extols the Gospel above
all the wisdom of men; and observes how it comes to be made known to
m... [ Continue Reading ]
And I, brethren, when I came to you,.... This account the apostle
gives of himself is occasioned, either by what he had said in the
latter part of the preceding chapter, concerning the choice God has
made of the foolish, weak, base, and despicable things of the world,
and of his calling them by his... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I DETERMINED NOT TO KNOW ANYTHING AMONG YOU,.... This was a
resolution the apostle entered into before he came among them, that
though he was well versed in human literature, and had a large compass
of knowledge in the things of nature, yet would make known nothing
else unto them, or make anythi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I WAS WITH YOU IN WEAKNESS,.... Meaning either the weakness of his
bodily presence, the contemptibleness of his voice, and the mean
figure he made as a preacher among them, both with respect to the
matter and manner of his ministry in the eyes of many; or his lowly
and humble deportment among th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MY SPEECH, AND MY PREACHING,.... As he determined, so he acted. As
the subject matter of his ministry was not any of the liberal arts and
sciences, or the philosophy and dry morality of the Gentiles, but
salvation by a crucified Christ; so his style, his diction, his
language used in preaching,... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT YOUR FAITH SHOULD NOT STAND,.... "Or be in the wisdom of men, but
in the power of God". The Spirit of God directed him, and he under his
influence chose, and by his assistance pursued this way of preaching,
with this view, and for this reason, that faith in Christ, and in the
doctrines of his G... [ Continue Reading ]
HOWBEIT WE SPEAK WISDOM,.... Though the wise philosophers among the
Gentiles accounted the Gospel foolishness; and though the apostle, by
an ironical concession, had called the ministry of it the foolishness
of preaching, and the foolishness of God, and had thought best, for
wise reasons, to deliver... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WE SPEAK THE WISDOM OF GOD,.... Not of men, not of the wise
politicians, the learned philosophers and Rabbins; that which human
wisdom has no hand in forming, nor in revealing, nor in propagating,
and which is disliked and disapproved of by it: the Gospel is the sole
produce of divine wisdom, an... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH NONE OF THE PRINCES OF THIS WORLD KNEW,.... Meaning not the
devils, as some have thought, who had they known what God designed to
do by the death of Christ, would never have been concerned in bringing
it about; nor so much the political governors of the Roman empire,
particularly in Judea, as... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT AS IT IS WRITTEN,.... Not in an apocryphal book, called the
Apocalypse of Elijah the prophet, as some have thought, but in
Isaiah 64:4 with some variation; and is brought to prove that the
Gospel is mysterious and hidden wisdom, unknown to the princes of this
world, and ordained before the worl... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT GOD HATH REVEALED THEM UNTO US,.... Should it be said, that since
this wisdom is so hidden and mysterious, the doctrines of the Gospel
are so unknown, so much out of the sight and understanding of men, how
come any to be acquainted with them? The answer is ready, God has made
a revelation of the... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WHAT MAN KNOWETH THE THINGS OF A MAN,.... The thoughts of a man's
heart, the conceptions of his mind, the schemes he is drawing there,
his designs, purposes, and intentions; these can never be known by
another man, no, nor by angels or devils; not by any creature; by none
SAVE THE SPIRIT OF A M... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW WE HAVE RECEIVED NOT THE SPIRIT OF THE WORLD,.... Meaning either
Satan, the god of the world, the spirit that is in it, and rules over
it; or the sinful carnal disposition of the men of the world, which is
a spirit of covetousness, uncleanness, pride, malice, and error; or
rather the carnal wisd... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH THINGS ALSO WE SPEAK,.... Namely, the things which have not been
seen by the eye, heard by the ear, or understood by the heart of man;
the things God has prepared for his people; the deep things of God;
the things of God which are only known to the Spirit; the things that
are freely given to t... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE NATURAL MAN,.... Not a babe in Christ, one that is newly born
again, for though such have but little knowledge of spiritual things,
yet they have a taste, and do relish and desire, and receive the
sincere milk of the word, and grow thereby; but an unregenerate man,
that has no knowledge at a... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT HE THAT IS SPIRITUAL,.... Meaning not any particular individual
person, not the pope of Rome, as his adherents vainly imagine, whom
they fancy to be a supreme and infallible judge in things spiritual,
from whose judgment is no appeal, and who himself comes not under the
judgment of any; for he i... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WHO HATH KNOWN THE MIND OF THE LORD,.... The deep counsels of his
heart, the scheme of salvation by Jesus Christ, as drawn in his
eternal mind, the sense of the Spirit of God in the writings of the
Old Testament, the things of the Spirit of God, or the doctrines of
grace more clearly revealed un... [ Continue Reading ]