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We--you (ημεισ--υμεις). Triple contrast in keenest ironical emphasis. "The three antitheses refer respectively to teaching, demean…

We are fools. This is evidently ironical. "We are doubtless foolish men, but you are wise in Christ. We, Paul, Apollos, and Barnabas [Ceph…

We are fools.—This verse is charged with irony. Our connection with Christ, as His Apostles and preachers, may make us fo…

Paul makes a series of contrasts between the proud Corinthians and the “dishonored” apostles—all from the warped viewpoint of the Corinthians. What…

We are fools for Christ’s sake. This contrast is ironical throughout and extremely pointed, as it was unseemly and absurd that the Corinth…

We are fools for Christ's sake
They were so in the esteem of men, for their close attachment to a crucified Christ; …

We have no reason to be proud; all that we have, are, or do that is good is due to the free and rich grace of God. A sinner snatched from destructi…

After rebuking the Corinthians for the rashne with which they judged Christ’s ministers, the Apostle now censures the self-satisfaction with which …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson