Matthew 18:6
offend.Ps 105:15; Zec 2:8; Mr 9:42; Lu 17:1,2; Ac 9:5; Ro 14:13-15,21Ro 15:1-3; 1Co 8:9-13; 10:32,33; 2Th 1:6-9little.10,14; Zec 13:7; Lu 17:2that a.This mode of punishment appears to have obtained in Syria as well as in Greece, especially in cases of parricide. That it was customary in Greece we learn from Suidas, in [hyperbolon lithon,] and the scholiast on the Equites of Aristophanes: [Hotan gar katara tinos baros apo ton trachelos kremannumi .] "When a person was drowned, they hung a weight about his neck."Romans 14:15
thy brother.Eze 13:22; 1Co 8:12now.13:10; 15:2; 1Co 8:1; 13:1,4,5; Ga 5:13; Php 2:2-4charitable. Gr. according to charity. Destroy.1Co 8:11; 2Pe 2:1; 1Jo 2:21 Corinthians 6:12-13
things are lawful.10:23; Ro 14:14are not.8:4,7-13; 9:12; 10:24-33; Ro 14:15-23; 2Th 3:9but I.9:27; Ro 7:14; Heb 12:15,16; Jude 1:12 Meats for.Mt 15:17,20; Mr 7:19; Ro 14:17but God.10:3-5; Joh 6:27,49; Col 2:22,23but for.15,19; 3:16; Ro 6:12; 7:4; 12:1; 14:7-9; 2Co 5:15; 11:2; Eph 5:231Th 4:3-71 Corinthians 8:8
meat.6:13; Ro 14:17; Col 2:20-23; Heb 13:9are we the better. or, have we the more. are we the worse.or, have we the less.1 Corinthians 8:13
if meat.6:12; 9:12,19-23; 10:33; 11:1; 13:5; Ro 14:21; 2Co 11:29; 2Ti 3:8,91 Corinthians 10:31
Whether.The apostle concludes the subject by giving them a general rule, sufficient to regulate every man's conscience and practice,--that whether they eat, or drink, or whatsoever they do, to do it all with an habitual aim to the glory of God; by considering his precepts, and the propriety, expediency, appearance, and tendency of their actions. ye eat.7:34; De 12:7,12,18; Ne 8:16-18; Zec 7:5,6; Lu 11:41Col 3:17,23; 1Pe 4:11
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