Biblical Commentary On St Pauls First And Second Epistles to the Corinthians

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Biblical Commentary On St Pauls First And Second Epistles to the Corinthians
Hermann Olshausen
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Paul therefore recommends the Corinthians, in order to collect without inconvenience to themselves, to lay by something each Sunday ; he would then appoint a deputy to receive the money, which should either be transmitted to Jerusalem by the same means, or if necessary, he would accompany it thither himself. (In ver. 1. \oyla = crv\- \oyr) according to Suidas' collection. The mention of a collec- tion in Galatia, leads to the supposition of another epistle, besides the one we possess ; nothing ...is there said of a collection, yet 1 See Hayraann on the marriage ceremonies of the Jews, in the Zeitschrit't fur Phil, und Kaili. Theol. Koeln. 1835, pt. 1, p. 42, sqq.
2 266 FIRST CORINTHIANS XVI. 5 12.
Paul might have introduced this personally to their notice, when he was last among them. In ver. 2 consult the Comm. On Matt, xxviii. 1, on pia TWV o-a{3/3dra)v. Certainly it may not be infer- red from this passage that collections took place among the con- gregations on the Sabbath, for it was Paul's intention that each should make a suitable contribution at home ; but it decidedly proves that it was already the practice to distinguish the day of our Lord's resurrection, to sanctify the day by the exercise of be- nevolence, EvoSovaOai, means properly to have a prosperous journey, to be fortunate, in happy condition.


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