a5:2
b4:8
e5:6
fMatt 18:15-18
g5:3
h5:5
i5:2
k1 Tim 1:20
lEph 2:2
m1 Jn 5:19
n2 Cor 2:5-8

‏ 1 Corinthians 5:2-5

5:2  a The Corinthian Christians were proud (see 4:8  b, 10  c, 18  d; 5:6  e), when they should have been mourning in sorrow and shame over such sin among them.

• remove this man from your fellowship: This instruction might presuppose that the man had refused their appeals, or that such blatant sin required immediate discipline (cp. Matt 18:15-18  f).
5:3  g in the Spirit: Paul’s spiritual unity with them and the authority he had received from God through the Spirit were effective among them.
5:5  h The instruction to throw this man out is not in the Greek text but is implied from 5:2  i, 13  j.

• and hand him over to Satan: Cp. 1 Tim 1:20  k. Those who are outside of God’s church are under the power and control of Satan (see Eph 2:2  l; 1 Jn 5:19  m).

• so that his sinful nature will be destroyed: (literally for the destruction of the flesh): The flesh may be interpreted figuratively as a reference to his evil desires or literally as his physical life (i.e., so that he will die).

• and he himself will be saved: Perhaps he would repent and not be condemned (cp. 2 Cor 2:5-8  n).

• on the day the Lord returns: Literally in the day of the Lord, which includes the final judgment.
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