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What soldier ever serves at his own expense? Who plants a vineyard, and doesn`t eat of its fruit? Or who feeds a flock, and doesn`t drink from the flock`s milk?
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A Worker's Right to Wages
Paul uses three common-sense examples—a soldier, a vineyard planter, and a shepherd—to establish a principle of natural justice. Commentators agree that his point is simple and universal: those who dedicate their labor to a specific task have a right to be supported by the fruit of that labor. This principle, Paul argues, applies directly to ministers of the gospel.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Who goeth a warfare, etc. Paul now proceeds to illustrate the RIGHT which he knew ministers had to a support ([Reference 1 Corint…
What soldier ever serveth? (τις στρατευετα ποτε; ). "Who ever serves as a soldier?" serves in an army (στρατος). Present middle of…
19th Century
Anglican
Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges?—Three illustrations from human life and business show that the principle…
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These verses present illustrations supporting the proposition that God’s servants have the right to be supported with food and drink and other nece…
16th Century
Protestant
Who hath gone a warfare at his own charges? It is the present tense that is used as meaning—is accustomed to go a warfare. I have…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Who goes a warfare any time at his own charges ? &c.] Some people have done so, as did the Habessines F5,…
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It is not new for a minister to encounter unkindness in return for goodwill to a people, and for diligent and successful service among them. To the…