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When one member suffers, all the members suffer with it. Or when one member is honored, all the members rejoice with it.
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A Shared Nervous System
Commentators explain that Paul uses a powerful physical metaphor. Just as a hurt finger sends pain signals throughout the entire body, the suffering of one Christian should be felt by the whole church. Scholars note the Greek term for "suffer with" is a medical one, emphasizing a real, shared experience, not just a polite sentiment. This "fellow-feeling," as John Calvin calls it, is the basis of true Christian community and mutual care.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And whether one member suffer. One member, or part of the body.
All the members suffer with it. This, we all know, is the …
Suffer with it (συνπασχε). Medical term in this sense in Hippocrates and Galen. In N.T only here and Ro 8:17 (of our suffering wit…
19th Century
Anglican
And whether one member suffer.—This verse completes the statement of the perfect unity of the members in one body and wit…
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Baptist
And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it;
Is that true of our churches? I am afraid not. The members of the one…
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
Protestant
Whether one member suffers “Such a measure of fellow-feeling.” (συμπάθεια), says he, “is to be seen in the human body, t…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And whether one member suffer Pain; even the meanest, lowest, and most distant, as the foot or hand, toe or finger: …
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…
13th Century
Catholic
Having laid out the distinction among spiritual gifts, the Apostle now explains it using the analogy of a natural body. He first presents the analo…