Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 1 Corinthians 10:1-5
In order to dissuade the Corinthians from communion with idolaters, and security in any sinful course, he sets before them the example of the Jews, the church under the Old Testament. They enjoyed great privileges, but, having been guilty of heinous provocations, they fell under very grievous punishments. In these verses he reckons up their privileges, which, in the main, were the same with ours. I. He prefaces this discourse with a note of regard: ?Moreover, brethren, I would not that you... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 1 Corinthians 10
In this chapter the apostle prosecutes the argument at the close of the last, and, I. Warns the Corinthians against security, by the example of the Jews, who, notwithstanding their profession and privileges, were terribly punished of God for their many sins, their history being left upon record for the admonition of Christians, 1 Cor. 10:1-14. II. He resumes his former argument (1 Cor. 8:1-13), about eating things offered to idols; and shows that it was utterly inconsistent with true... read more