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Wherefore let no one glory in men (ωστε μηδεις καυχασθω εν ανθρωποις). The conclusion (ωστε) from the self-conceit condemned. This…

Therefore, etc. Paul here proceeds to apply the principles he had stated above. Since all were ministers or servants of God; since God was…

Therefore. This is not because of what has been previously mentioned, but rather it introduces what the Apostle is about to say. L…

And again, The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wise, that they are vain. Therefore let no man glory in men.
Men are poor things to…

The conclusion is that no Christian should be “boasting” (GK 3016) or glorying in human wisdom and attainments—not even in those of Paul or Apollos…

Therefore let no man glory in men. As there is nothing more vain than man, how little security there is in leaning upon a fleetin…

Therefore let no man glory in men
The apostle means ministers, who are but men, even the best of them, and therefore…

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