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A Spectacle of Suffering
Commentators unanimously explain that Paul uses a powerful metaphor from the Roman games. He pictures the apostles as the final act in the arena, like gladiators or condemned prisoners "doomed to death" for public entertainment. This created a shocking contrast with the comfortable, "reigning" attitude of the Corinthian church, highlighting the true, sacrificial nature of apostolic ministry.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Theologian
For I think. It seems to me. Grotius thinks that this is to be taken ironically, as if he had said, "It seems, then, that God has…
Hath set forth us the apostles last (ημας τους αποστολους εσχατους απεδειξεν). The first aorist active indicative of αποδεικνυμ, o…
19th Century
Bishop
For . . .—This introduces the reason why he may well express the devout wish which he has just uttered for the coming of the kingd…
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Continuing the irony, Paul replies that in his opinion, God has not placed the apostles in a reigning position such as the Corinthians think they t…
16th Century
Theologian
For I think, etc. It is uncertain whether he speaks of himself exclusively, or includes Apollos and Silvanus at the same time, as he somet…
17th Century
Pastor
For I think that God has set forth us the apostles last ,
&c.] Meaning either in time, in respect to the prophets an…
17th Century
Minister
We have no reason to be proud; all that we have, are, or do that is good is due to the free and rich grace of God. A sinner snatched from destructi…