‏ Matthew 19:12

which were made.

Isa 39:7; 56:3,4

which have.

1Co 7:32-38; 9:5,15

‏ 1 Corinthians 7:2

to avoid.

9; 6:18; Pr 5:18,19; 1Ti 4:3

let.

Pr 18:22; 19:14; Mal 2:14; Eph 5:28,33

‏ 1 Corinthians 7:5-9

except.

Ex 19:15; 1Sa 21:4,5; Joe 2:16; Zec 7:3; 12:12-14

that Satan.

Mt 19:11; 1Th 3:5

by.

12,25; 2Co 8:8; 11:17

I would.St. Paul evidently gave this advice in reference to the necessities of the church, or what he calls (ver. 26) the present distress; for it would be perfectly absurd to imagine that an inspired apostle would in the general, discountenance marriage, since it was of the greatest importance to the existence and happiness of future generations, and expressly agreeable to a Divine institution.

9:5,15; Ac 26:29

But.

12:11; Mt 19:11,12

7:26,27,32,34,35

let.

2,28,36,39; 1Ti 5:11,14

‏ 1 Corinthians 7:28

thou hast.

36; Heb 13:4

Nevertheless.

26,32-34

but.

35; 2Co 1:23

‏ 1 Corinthians 7:36

his virgin.Some interpret this of a man's continuing in a state of celibacy, and render [parthenos ,] not a virgin, but virginity; but such a construction of the original appears without example. It appears most obvious to explain it of a parent, or guardian, who had the charge of a virgin; and Kypke has shown that [ten parthenon autou ] is an elegant phrase for his virgin daughter.

the flower.

1Sa 2:33

and need.

9,37

he sinneth.

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