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The Principle of Covering
Commentators explain that Paul uses the simple analogy of clothing. We naturally cover and adorn parts of our body we consider private or 'less honorable.' This act of covering bestows a special kind of honor and dignity upon them. In the same way, the church is called to give special care and respect to its members who may seem less prominent or publicly celebrated, recognizing their inherent value.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Theologian
We bestow more abundant honour. A marginal note says, "Put on." The words rendered "abundant honour" here refer to clothing. We bestow upo…
We bestow (περιτιθεμεν). Literally, We place around as if a garland () or a garment (Matthew 27:28).
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19th Century
Preacher
Nay, much more those members of the body, which seem to be more feeble, are necessary: and those members of the body, which we think to be less…
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Here the emphasis is on the mutual dependence and concern of the various members of the body. As the organs of the human body—such as the eye, hand…
16th Century
Theologian
Which are less honorable. Here we have a second argument — that the dishonor of one member leads to the common disgrace of the wh…
17th Century
Pastor
And those members of the body As the back parts of it: which we think to be less honourable; th…
17th Century
Minister
Christ and His church form one body, as Head and members. Christians become members of this body by baptism. The outward rite is of divine institut…