Verse 5
For this ye know of a surety, that no fornicator, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God.
"The phrase kingdom of Christ and God occurs only here in the New Testament."[8] It does not indicate two kingdoms, but rather that the kingdom of Christ and the kingdom of God are one and the same. The deity of Christ is implied in such a construction. Beare claimed that this verse is opposed to Paul's statement in 1 Corinthians 15:23,24 that Christ would "finally deliver the kingdom to God," affirming that such a view is here "abandoned."[9] Such a notion is unscientific, illogical and contrary to Scripture. The kingdom of Christ and God, from its inception, was never understood any other way except as the kingdom of both Christ and God.
[8] Willard H. Taylor, Beacon Bible Commentary, Vol. 9 (Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press, 1965), p. 230.
[9] Francis W. Beare, The Interpreter's Bible (New York: Abingdon Press, 1950), Vol. X, p. 707.
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