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Verse 3

3. Weakness… fear… trembling A blending of feelings arising, perhaps, from different causes, yet uniting in one effect. We have intimated that Paul, coming to Corinth fresh from his ill-success at Athens, may have felt a check upon his spirit. Note on Acts 18:3. The loneliness of his separation from Silas and Timothy chilled his courage. His experience at Athens may have deeply impressed him with the feeling that less of appeal to natural reason, and a more forcible pressure on the religious sensibilities by the presentation of Christ and the atonement, should frame his whole discourse. This was that foolishness of preaching in renunciation of all Grecian sophia which he proved to be the power of God to the founding of the Corinthian Church, and which he has described in those flashing and triumphant antitheses that run through 1 Corinthians 1:22-28.

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