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And ye are puffed up (κα υμεις πεφυσιωμενο εστε). Emphatic position of υμεις (you). It may be understood as a question. Perfect pa…

And ye are puffed up.
You are filled with pride, and with a vain conceit of your own wisdom and purity, despite the existence of th…

And you are puffed up.—Better, And are you puffed up? etc. We have instances of similar sentences beginning with…

Paul again alludes to the pride of the Corinthians. This time it was a pride that, rather than causing them to mourn over the shocking sin, allowed…

And you are puffed up. “Are you not ashamed,” he says, “to glory in what affords so much occasion for humiliation?” He had observ…

And you are puffed up
Either with the gifts, learning, and eloquence of their preachers, and particularly of this ma…

The apostle notices a flagrant abuse, ignored by the Corinthians. Party spirit and a false notion of Christian liberty seem to have saved the offen…

After discu ing matters pertaining to the sacrament of baptism, the Apostle begins to consider matters pertaining to marriage. First, he attacks a …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson