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For the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are dying, but to us who are saved it is the power of God.
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More Than a Martyr's Death
Commentators stress that "the word of the cross" is not just the story of a man dying. It's the specific doctrine of salvation through Christ's atoning sacrifice for sin. While a martyr's death can be admired, the idea that humanity is saved only through the ignominious crucifixion of God's Son is what the world considers foolish.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
For the preaching of the cross. In Greek, this is "the word o logov of the cross"; that is, the doctrine of the cross, or the doc…
For the word of the cross (ο λογος γαρ ο του σταυρου). Literally, "for the preaching (with which I am concerned as the opposite of…
19th Century
Anglican
For the preaching.—In the original, the contrast comes out more strongly between this and the previous statement, the same phrase …
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Baptist
Lest any should say that I had baptized in mine own name.
And I baptized also the household of Stephanas: besides, I know not w…
These verses flow logically from the proposition of v.17 that Paul did not come preaching with human wisdom. In his avoidance of human ostentation,…
16th Century
Protestant
For the preaching of the cross, etc. In this first clause, a concession is made. For as it might quite readily be objected that the gospel…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
For the preaching of the cross Not of the Christian's cross, which he is to take up and bear for the sake of Christ;…
Paul had been educated in Jewish learning; but the plain preaching of a crucified Jesus was more powerful than all the oratory and philosophy of th…
13th Century
Catholic
After condemning their conflict with a reason based on baptism, the Apostle disapproves of it again with a reason based on doctrine. For some of th…