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Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,
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The Folly of Human Pride
Commentators explain the sharp irony in this verse. Those who proudly claimed to be 'wise,' like the ancient Greek philosophers, ultimately proved themselves to be fools. Scholars like John Calvin note this isn't just about academics; it's a universal human tendency to trust our own reason over God's revelation. The Bible defines this 'folly' not as a lack of intelligence, but as a moral and spiritual corruption that leads to senseless ideas about God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Professing themselves to be wise. This was the common boast of the philosophers of antiquity. The very word by which they chose t…
Professing themselves to be wise (φασκοντες εινα σοφο). Σοφο is predicate nominative with εινα in indirect discourse agreeing with…
19th Century
Anglican
They became fools. — They were made fools. It is not merely that they expose their real folly, but that folly is itself judiciall…
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Baptist
The way to be a fool is to pretend to be wise. A short cut to wisdom is the confession of folly. The near way to folly is the profession of wisdom.…
Despite the knowledge of God conveyed to them through the creation, people failed to act on it. They “neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks …
16th Century
Protestant
While they were thinking, etc. It is commonly inferred from this passage that Paul alludes here to those philosophers who uniquel…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Professing themselves to be wise
The learned men among the Gentiles first called themselves (s…
The apostle begins to show that all humankind needs the salvation of the gospel, because no one could obtain the favor of God or escape his wrath b…
13th Century
Catholic
After showing that the truth about God was known by the Gentiles, he now states that they were guilty of the sins of ungodliness and inju…