a10:1-22
c8:1-13
d10:1-11
eExod 13:21-22
f14:21-29
g10:2
h10:3-4
iExod 16:4-35
j17:1-7
kNum 20:2-17
lExod 17:1-7
mNum 20:2-17
n1 Cor 10:14-18
oJohn 4:14
p7:37-39
qRev 22:17
r1 Cor 10:5-22
s10:6
tNum 11:4-6
v10:7
w10:8
xNum 25:1-9
y10:9
zDeut 6:16
aaPs 78:18-20
abMatt 4:7
ac10:10
adNum 16:13-14
ae41-49
af10:12-13
agRom 11:20-22
ah1 Cor 1:9
aiDeut 7:9
aj1 Pet 4:19
akJas 1:2-4

‏ 1 Corinthians 10:1-13

Summary for 1Cor 10:1-22: 10:1-22  a After illustrating from his own life the key principle of giving up one’s rights for the sake of others (ch 9  b), Paul turns back to the specific question of eating meat sacrificed to idols (8:1-13  c). He warns believers of God’s wrath on those who sin, especially on those who engage in idolatry.
Summary for 1Cor 10:1-11: 10:1-11  d Even though the Israelites were God’s people and experienced his salvation and provision (see Exod 13:21-22  e; 14:21-29  f), they still came under his judgment because of their disobedience.
10:2  g all of them were baptized: Paul draws a parallel with the baptized Corinthians.
Summary for 1Cor 10:3-4: 10:3-4  h Spiritual food ... spiritual water: God graciously and supernaturally provided food and water in the wilderness, especially for the people of Israel (see Exod 16:4-35  i; 17:1-7  j; Num 20:2-17  k). The Corinthians’ situation was analogous.

• The spiritual rock that traveled with them alludes to the rock that Moses struck to get water (Exod 17:1-7  l; Num 20:2-17  m). Early Jewish tradition understood both occurrences of the miracle to involve the same rock that was traveling with them.

• that rock was Christ: Paul’s interpretation of Israel’s experience provides a parallel between God’s provision in the wilderness and the Lord’s Supper (1 Cor 10:14-18  n; cp. John 4:14  o; 7:37-39  p; Rev 22:17  q). Both the Israelites and Christians share in the spiritual provisions of Christ; and just as the Israelites were therefore judged for their sins, so Christians will be judged if they sin (1 Cor 10:5-22  r).
10:6  s evil things: see Num 11:4-6  t, 34  u.
10:7  v Feasting and drinking refers to celebrations in honor of pagan gods; pagan revelry suggests wild partying with drinking and sex.
10:8  w See Num 25:1-9  x.
10:9  y Nor ... put Christ to the test: See Deut 6:16  z; Ps 78:18-20  aa; Matt 4:7  ab.

• Christ: Some manuscripts read the Lord, which probably represents a scribe’s attempt to harmonize with the Old Testament context.
10:10  ac See Num 16:13-14  ad, 41-49  ae.
Summary for 1Cor 10:12-13: 10:12-13  af Paul gives the Corinthians a final warning against falling into sin (cp. Rom 11:20-22  ag) and reminds them that God is faithful (see 1 Cor 1:9  ah; cp. Deut 7:9  ai; 1 Pet 4:19  aj). God will not allow them to be tempted (or tested; cp. Jas 1:2-4  ak) beyond their ability to endure, but will always provide a way out.
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