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Let no man deceive himself (Μηδεις εαυτον εξαπατω). A warning that implied that some of them were guilty of doing it (μη and the p…

Let no man deceive himself. The apostle here proceeds to make a practical application of the truths which he had stated, and to urge on th…

Passing from the difference between the work of one teacher and that of another, which has occupied him since 1 Corinthians 3:5, the Ap…

If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are. Let no man deceive himself. If …

Paul now returns to the subject of “wisdom” (GK 5055) and warns the believers not to be deceived into thinking that the wisdom of this human age is…

Let no man deceive himself. Here he identifies the core issue, as the whole problem originated in this: they were wise in their own concei…

Let no man deceive himself
With vain notions of serving God and religion, and of doing the churches good by his carn…

To have a high opinion of our own wisdom is only to flatter ourselves, and self-flattery is the next step to self-deceit. The wisdom that worldly m…

Having indicated the reward for those who labor well, the Apostle now deals with the punishment for those who do evil or destructive works. Regardi…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson