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ANNOTATIONS UPON THE First Epistle of PAUL the Apostle, to the CORINTHIANS. (Book 1 Corinthians)
CHAP. I.
* 1.1THe City of Corinth was a famous metropolis in Achaia; notable for wisdom. Periander one of the seven wise men is celebrated for a Corinthian; and Tulle calleth it lumen Graeciae, the light or eye of Greece.
The Corinthians were notedly infamous for lust and wanton∣nesse, hinc 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 pro scortari.
Non cuivis homini contingit adire Corinthum.
Therefore Paul in his first Epistle writes much against it, 1 Cor: 5.1, 9. & 10.8. & 11.6, 9. & 18.7.
Both these Epistles to the Corinthians (saith à Lapide) were written before that to the Romans.
This first Epistle to the Corinthians in weight of argument is far inferiour to the precedent Epistle to the Romans; but in variety of things it ought to be judged equall, and in order of time before the other. Morton.
* 1.2Vers. 10. Be perfectly joyned together] The Greek word signifies such a joyning as when a bone out of joynt is perfectly set right again. As Gal. 5.1. Restore set him in joynt.
* 1.3Vers. 12. I am of Paul, and I of Apollo and I of Cephas, and I of Christ] That is, I am Pauls Disciple, follower; and so in the rest. Chrysostome interprets the place so that the last words should be the Apostles own crossing the Corinthians, shewing them in his own example who they must be called by.
* 1.4Vers. 17. Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the Gospell] Paul doth not sim∣ply deny that he was sent to baptize, for it was enjoyned to all the Apostles, Matth. 20.19. to preach and baptize; but comparatively; q. d. he rather enjoyned me prea∣ching then baptizing See Iohn 9.41.
Vers. 18. The preaching of the Crosse] That is, the Gospell; not onely because the crosse followed it, but also in that it is the doctrine of Christ crucified.
Vers. 20. The Disputer] Or, Inquirer; such as will receive no more in religion then