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Flee (φευγετε). Present imperative. Have the habit of fleeing without delay or parley. Note abruptness of the asyndeton with no co…

Flee fornication. A solemn command of God—as explicit as any that thundered from Mount Sinai. None can disregard it with impunity—none can…

Flee fornication.—These last three verses of the chapter contain a solemn exhortation to purity, arising from the previous argument.
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Those who commit sexual immorality sin against their own body—that is, by weakening and perverting the very life process, as well as human characte…

Flee fornication. Every sin, etc. Having set before us honorable conduct, he now shows how much we ought to abhor fornication…

Flee fornication
As that which is hurtful, scandalous, and unbecoming Christians; avoid it, and all the occasions of…

Some among the Corinthians seem to have been ready to say, All things are lawful for me. This dangerous notion St. Paul opposes. There is …

After rebuking the Corinthians about lawsuits, the Apostle now returns to condemn the sin of sexual immorality, which he mentioned in [Reference 1 …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson