‏ 1 Corinthians 1:17

not to.

Joh 4:2; Ac 10:48; 26:17,18

not.

2:1,4,13; 2Co 4:2; 10:3,4,10; 2Pe 1:16

words. or, speech.

2:5

‏ 1 Corinthians 1:21

in.

24; Da 2:20; Ro 11:33; Eph 3:10

the wisdom.Dr. Lightfoot well observes, "that [sophia tou theos ,] the wisdom of God, is not to be understood of that wisdom which had God for its author, but of that wisdom which had God for its object. There was, among the heathen, [sophia tes physeos,] wisdom about natural things, that is philosophy; and [sophia tou theos ,] wisdom about God, that is, divinity. But the world, in its divinity, could not, by wisdom, know God." The wisest of the heathen had no just and correct views of the Divine nature; of which the works of Cicero and Lucretius are incontestable proofs.

the world.

Mt 11:25; Lu 10:21; Ro 1:20-22,28

the foolishness.

18

‏ 1 Corinthians 2:1-3

1 He declares that his preaching, though it bring not excellency of speech, or of human wisdom, yet consists in the power of God;

6 and so far excels the wisdom of this world, and human sense, that the natural man cannot understand it.

when.

Ac 18:1-4

with.

4,13; 1:17; Ex 4:10; Jer 1:6,7; Ro 16:18; 2Co 10:10; 11:6

the testimony.

1:6; Isa 8:20; Ac 20:21; 22:18; 2Th 1:10; 1Ti 1:11; 2Ti 1:8

1Jo 4:14; 5:11-13; Re 1:2,9; 19:10

not.

1:22-25; Joh 17:3; Ga 3:1; 6:14; Php 3:8-10

4:10-13; Ac 17:1,6-12; 20:18,19; 2Co 4:1,7-12,16; 6:4; 7:5; 10:1,10

2Co 11:29,30; 12:5-10; 13:4; Ga 4:13,14

‏ 1 Corinthians 2:13

not.

4; 1:17; 2Pe 1:16

but.

12:1-3; 14:2; Lu 12:12; Ac 2:4; 1Pe 1:12

comparing.Or, as Bishop Pearce renders, "explaining [sugkrino ] spiritual things to spiritual men," [pneumatikos .]

spirtual things.

14; 9:11; 10:3-5; Eph 5:19; Col 3:16

‏ 2 Corinthians 10:10

say they. Gr. saith he.

11

but.

1; 12:5-9; 1Co 2:3,4; Ga 4:13,14

and his.

11:6; Ex 4:10; Jer 1:6; 1Co 1:17,21; 2:1-4
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