Brethren, I beseech you, be as I am; for I am as you are: you have not injured me at all.
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Cornelius a Lapide
AD 1637
Be as I am. As you see me neglecting Jewish feasts, relying on my freedom in the Gospel, so do you neglect them and make use of the same freedom. I would be your leader into the land of liberty; follow me, therefore, and care nothing for what the Jews may say about the necessity of the Old Law.
I am as ye are. I live as a Gentile, and adapt myself to your needs, so far as I can with a safe conscience.
Ye have not injured me at all. Ifanybody, it is yourselves that you have injured. I do not say this in anger, but from love and pity. S. Jerome observes that the Apostle soothes here any feelings wounded by the rebuke of chap. iii1.