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Therefore Let`s not judge one another any more, but judge this rather, that no man put a stumbling block in his brother`s way, or an occasion of falling.
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Judge Your Own Actions
Paul cleverly redirects the act of judging. Commentators note that instead of continuing to criticize fellow believers, Christians should make a judgment about their own conduct. The primary verdict we should reach is a personal resolution to never be the reason a fellow believer is led into sin.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Let us not therefore judge, etc. Since we are to give account of ourselves at the same tribunal, and since we must be there on the same le…
Let us not therefore judge one another any more (μηκετ ουν αλληλους κρινωμεν). Present active subjunctive (volitive). "Let us no l…
19th Century
Anglican
Judge this rather.—The word “judge” forms the connecting link between what follows and what has gone before. If any judgment is to…
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The opening statement gives the gist of what has been already said. Both parties have been guilty of passing judgment on one another. Then, by a ne…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Let us not therefore judge one another more With respect to the observance or non-observance of the laws relating to…
Though some are weak, and others are strong, yet all must agree not to live for themselves. No one who has committed themselves to Christ is permit…
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13th Century
Catholic
After showing how one should become perfect, the Apostle now shows how the perfect should act toward the imperfect.
First, he show…