Let a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God.
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Cornelius a Lapide
AD 1637
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
S. Paul proceeds in his task of uprooting the divisions, the pride, and the boasting of the Corinthians, and especially of some of their teachers who held him in contempt. And—
i. He shows that he cares nothing for their judgment, or for that of other men, but for God"s only.
ii. He reproves their elation at their gifts (vers7 , 8.).
iii. And chiefly he urges upon the, the example of himself and of the other Apostles, who, as the offscouring of the world, preached the Gospel with humility, despised and persecuted by all (vers9-14).
iv. He exhorts them as his children, as having begotten them in Christ, and threatens to come soon to Corinth to rebuke and punish these false, boastful, and puffed-up teachers (vers15-21).