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Now the natural man doesn`t receive the things of the God`s Spirit, for they are foolishness to him, and he can`t know them, because they are spiritually discerned.
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Who is the 'Natural Man'?
Commentators clarify that the “natural man” isn't just someone living in obvious sin. The term refers to any person, regardless of their intelligence or morality, who operates without the Holy Spirit. This individual relies on human reason and senses alone, which are incapable of grasping spiritual truth. As one scholar puts it, this is any person “left in a purely natural condition.”
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
But the natural man (qucikov de anyrwpov). The word natural here clearly stands opposed to spiritual. It denotes those who are go…
Now the natural man (ψυχικος δε ανθρωπος). Note absence of article here, "A natural man" (an unregenerate man). Paul does not empl…
19th Century
Anglican
But the natural man.—To understand this and other passages in which Saint Paul speaks of “natural” and “spiritual” men, i…
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In using the generic term “man” (GK 476), the apostle now shows he is speaking of the unsaved in general, governed as they are only by their “souli…
16th Century
Protestant
But the animal man. By the animal man he does not mean (as is commonly thought) the man who is given up to gross lusts, or, as th…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But the natural man Not a babe in Christ, one that is newly born again, for though such have but little knowledge of…
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God has revealed true wisdom to us by His Spirit. Here is a proof of the Divine authority of the Holy Scriptures (2 Peter 1:21). In pro…
13th Century
Catholic
Previously, the Apostle had said, “We speak wisdom among the perfect.” Therefore, after indicating that it is a mark of this wisdom not to be known…