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But with me (εμο δε). The ethical dative of personal relation and interest, "as I look at my own case." Cf. Php 1:21.

But with me. In my estimate; in regard to myself. That is, I esteem it a matter of no concern. Since I am responsible as a steward to my M…

But with me it is a very small thing . . .—However, since the Corinthians had actually “judged” various of their teachers, the Apo…

Paul now examines the character of those who are handling God’s truth: they, including himself, must first of all show themselves faithful. Since h…

But with me it is a very small thing. It remained for him to present his faithfulness to them, so that the Corinthians might judg…

But with me it is a very small thing
It stood for little or nothing, was of no account with him, what judgment and c…

Apostles were no more than servants of Christ, but they were not to be undervalued. They had a great trust and, for that reason, had an honourable …

Having rebuked the Corinthians for glorying in certain ministers, the Apostle now confronts them for looking down on other ministers. In this regar…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson