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A Call to Spiritual Cleaning
Commentators explain that Paul's command to "purge out the old leaven" directly references the Jewish Passover custom of meticulously cleaning every trace of leaven from their homes. For Paul, leaven symbolizes sin. He uses this powerful image to command the Corinthian church to urgently and completely remove the corrupting influence of sin from their community, just as the Jews prepared for their most sacred feast.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Theologian
Purge out therefore the old leaven... Put away; free yourselves from.
The old leaven. The apostle here takes the opportuni…
Purge out (εκκαθαρατε). First aorist (effective) active imperative of εκκαθαιρω, old verb to cleanse out (εκ), to clean completely…
19th Century
Bishop
Purge out therefore the old leaven.—It is not the offending man who is spoken of here, but it is the spirit in the Church…
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Paul illustrates Christian holiness and discipline by the OT teaching that no yeast was allowed in the bread eaten at the Passover feast. Yeast in …
16th Century
Theologian
Purge out therefore. Having borrowed an analogy from leaven, he pursues it further, though he makes a transition from a particula…
17th Century
Pastor
Purge out therefore the old leaven
Meaning either the incestuous person, whose crime might well be compared to sour …
17th Century
Minister
The apostle notices a flagrant abuse, ignored by the Corinthians. Party spirit and a false notion of Christian liberty seem to have saved the offen…