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But I will come to you when I have passed through Macedonia, for I am passing through Macedonia.
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A Change of Plans
Commentators highlight that this verse reveals a change in Paul's travel plans. He had previously intended to visit Corinth first, but now states he will go through Macedonia before arriving. This detail clarifies his movements and corrects the mistaken idea, found in some Bible subscriptions, that this letter was written from Macedonia. Scholars confirm Paul was writing from Ephesus, outlining his future intentions.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Now I will come unto you. I intend to come to you. He had expected to see them on his way to Macedonia, but for some reason, had been led …
When I shall have passed through Macedonia (οταν Μακεδονιαν διελθω). "Whenever I pass through (second aorist active subjunctive of…
19th Century
Anglican
For I do pass through Macedonia.—A misrepresentation of these words gives rise to the incorrect statement that this Epist…
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The projected journey through Macedonia fits the record of Paul’s travel in Ac 19:21 and 20:1–2, which shows that after following that route, he en…
16th Century
Protestant
When I shall pass through Macedonia. The common opinion is that this epistle was sent from Philippi. People coming from there to Corinth b…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Now I will come unto you Which he again assures them of, as being his real intention and design; though some had giv…
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The good examples of other Christians and churches should rouse us. It is good to store up for good uses. Those who are rich in this world should b…
13th Century
Catholic
Previously, throughout this letter, the Apostle offered the Corinthians general teaching; in this final chapter, he offers them specific and partic…