Chapter 297
I. CortntTHiaAns III. 17,
A.D. 59 |itemple of_God, and that the Spirit of_ and 4—63.|-God dwelleth in you? i. inner. 7 If any man « defile the ‘temple of_ fen te God, him shall -God cdestroy; for 45, Eph. |the ‘temple of_-God is holy, =which 2: 20-22. ° | temple pe are. Comp. ch 18 'Let »no_man deceive himself. If Beenie any man among you seemeth to_be wise in this «-world, -let_him_become wiftz, {a fool, that he_-may_bec wise. Sno ONG, 19 For the wisdom of_this «world is a. age, foolishness with -God. For it_‘is_ Serer written, “-+HE TAKETH THE =WISE IN 10. Jon tgs, | THEIR OWN “CRAFTINESS.” kosmos, 20 And again, “J Zhe LORD KNOWETH 20. Ps. 4.11.|THE *THOUGHTS OF_THE =WISE, THAT + cpt Je- |THEY_ARE VAIN,” ovah. 21 Therefore ‘let »no_man glory in r. Teen men or al tines yare janes z fe ings. hether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, m.no-one- lor the wworld, or life oe death, or “things_present, or athings_to_come ; all are your's; 23. Rom. 8 2 And pe are Christ’s; and Christ és 16,17. Eph.! God's. 1. 15-18. STEWARDS. 4 'LET a man so account of us, as of 1, Matt. 24. the oministers of_Christ, and stew- 4.46. 1Pet. ards of_the_mysteries of_God. 0. official 2 Moreover it_is_required in ministers. jards, that o»a_man -be_found faith- on. one, ful. 3 But with_me it_is a very_small_ b. by. thing that I_-should_be_judged 4 of you, d. day. or Lof man’s ¢judgment: yea, I_judge n. not-even. |» not mine_own-_self. 4.1 John 3. 4 For c I_“know nothing « by_myself ; pial con-/ Yet “am_I not hereby justified: but cio of, |+He-that judgeth me is the Lord. a. as_to.my-| 5 Therefore 'judge nothing before the
self. 5. Rom. 14. 10-13.
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PAUL AND APOLLOS.
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time, until the Lord -come, who both will_bring_to_light the hidden_things of_-darkness, and will_make_manifest the counsels of_the hearts: and then shal eevery_man have «praise /of_ “God.
6 And these_things, brethren, I_have_ in_a_figure_transferred. to myself and to Apollos for your sakes; sthat ye_ smight_learn in us snot to_think of men above that _which ‘is_written, that no one of you be_puffed_up for rone against ~another.
7 For who maketh thee to_differ from another? and what hast_thou that thou _ didst not receive? Now if atthou _ didst _ receive zt, why dost_ thou_glory, as -if_thou_hadst not received it ?
8 al Now ye_are “full, «J now ye_sare_ rich, ye_have_reigned as kings without us: and I_would to God ye_-did_reign, that we also -might_reign_with you.
° For I_think that -God hath set_ forth us the apostles last, as_it_were appointed_to_death: for we_-are_made a ‘spectacle unto_the world, /and to_ angels, and to_men.
10 Ge are fools for Christ's sake, but pe are p wise in Christ; we are weak, but pe are strong; pe are honourable, but we are despised.
11 Even_unto this present hour we both hunger, and thirst, and are_naked, and are_buffeted, and have_no_certain_ dwelling place ;
22 And labour, working with -our_own
