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Stay as You Are
Commentators agree that Paul's instruction about circumcision establishes a broader Christian principle: your external circumstances at the time of your conversion—whether national, cultural, or social—do not need to be changed. As scholars like Calvin and Henry note, faith is not an argument to alter your station in life. Your new identity in Christ is what truly matters, not your worldly status as Jew or Gentile.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Theologian
Is any man called. Does any one become a Christian. (See Barnes on 1 Corinthians 7:26).
Being circumcised. Bein…
Let him not become uncircumcized (μη επισπασθω). Present middle imperative of επισπαω, old verb to draw on. In LXX (I Macc. 1:15) …
19th Century
Bishop
Is any man called being circumcised?—Better, Was any one called having been circumcised? The previous general ru…
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The apostle’s first application of this principle is to the religio-national distinctions related to being Jews or Gentiles, being circumcised or u…
16th Century
Theologian
Circumcised, etc. Having mentioned the calling, he takes the opportunity, from a particular instance, to digress briefly into a g…
17th Century
Pastor
Is any man called being circumcised ?
&c.] That is, if any man that is a Jew, who has been circumcised in his infanc…
17th Century
Minister
The rules of Christianity reach every condition. In every station of life, a person may live so as to be a credit to it. It is the duty of every Ch…