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Not to condemn you (προς κατακρισιν ου). "Not for condemnation." Late word from κατακρινω, found in Vettius Valens, and here only …

I speak not this to condemn you. I do not speak this with any desire to reproach you. I do not complain of you for the purpose of condemni…

I speak not this to condemn you.—Better, I do not speak as condemning. There is no “you” in the Greek, and the form of ex…

After this brief digression (6:14–7:1) Paul renews his appeal (cf. 6:13) for the Corinthians’ full affection. He knows of nothing in his past condu…

I say not this to condemn you. As the previous apology was a kind of expostulation, and we can scarcely avoid reproaching when we expostul…

I speak not this to condemn you Referring either to the exhortations before given, to have no sinful conversation with unbelievers,…

The promises of God are strong reasons for us to follow after holiness; we must cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of flesh and spirit. If we ho…

Having informed the Corinthians how to behave in the future, the Apostle now commends them for the good they have accomplished in the past. To conn…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson