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But I am afraid that by any means, as the serpent deceived Eve in his craftiness, your minds might be corrupted from the simplicity that is toward Christ.
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Beware of Subtle Deception
Paul warns that spiritual corruption is often a subtle, gradual process, not a sudden rejection of faith. Commentators explain that just as the serpent used craftiness to deceive Eve, false teachers use plausible and attractive ideas to slowly corrupt believers' minds. The danger is a gradual drift from pure doctrine by mixing it with worldly philosophy, leading believers astray 'little by little' (Calvin).
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2 Corinthians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
But I fear. Paul had just compared the church to a virgin, soon to be presented as a bride to the Redeemer. The mention of this seems to h…
The serpent beguiled Eve (ο οφις εξηπατησεν Hευαν). Paul's only mention of the serpent in Eden. The compound εξαπαταω means to dec…
19th Century
Anglican
But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent . . .—This is an allusive reference to the history in Genesis 3, which we e…
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Prompting Paul’s jealousy for Corinthian fidelity was his fear, based on disturbing evidence (v.4), that their minds and affections might be corrup…
16th Century
Protestant
But I fear. He begins to explain the nature of that virginity he has mentioned: our clinging to Christ alone, sincerely, with our…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But I fear lest by any means Jealousy is always attended with fear, care, and solicitude, whether in things natural or spiritu…
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The apostle desired to preserve the Corinthians from being corrupted by the false apostles. There is only one Jesus, one Spirit, and one gospel, to…
13th Century
Catholic
After defending himself against the false charges made by the false apostles, the Apostle, in order to refute them and make his own testimony more …