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A Solemn Warning of Justice
Scholars highlight a powerful wordplay in the original Greek: the same verb is used for both 'destroy' actions. The verse essentially states, 'If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy them.' This is presented as a solemn principle of divine justice. God fiercely protects His church—the community of believers—because it is His sacred dwelling place, and He will bring retribution upon those who harm it.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Theologian
If any man defile, etc. Or, destroy, corrupt, fyeirei. The Greek word is the same in both parts of the sentence. If …
Destroyeth (φθειρε). The outward temple is merely the symbol of God's presence, the Shechinah (the Glory). God makes his home in t…
19th Century
Bishop
If any man defile.—Better, If any man destroy—the opposite of “building up,” which should be the work of the Chr…
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19th Century
Preacher
Do you not know that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? If any man destroy the temple of God,—
For…
The “temple” (GK 3724) is reminiscent of the OT tabernacle and temple as well as the holy sanctuary built by Herod. As Jesus spoke of his earthly b…
16th Century
Theologian
If any man corrupts the temple of God. He adds a dreadful threatening—that, since the temple of God ought to be inviolably sacred…
17th Century
Pastor
If any man defile the temple of God
By the wisdom of the world, through philosophy, and vain deceit; by bringing in …
17th Century
Minister
From other parts of the epistle, it appears that the false teachers among the Corinthians taught unholy doctrines. Such teaching tended to corrupt,…