Notes Explanatory And Practical, On the First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians

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Notes Explanatory And Practical, On the First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians
Albert Barnes
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1 5 17. " The wages of the shepherds in the East do not consist of ready money, but in a part of the milk of the flocks which they tend. Thus Spon says of the shepherds in modern Greece, 'These shepherds are poor Albanians, who feed the cattle, and live in huts built of rushes : they have a tenth part of the milk and of the lambs, which is their whole wages : the cattle belong to the Turks. ' The shep- herds in Ethiopia, also, according to 8 Say I these things as a man ! or saith not the law th...e same also? Alvarez, have no pay except the milk and butter which they obtain from the cows, and on which they and their families subsist. " Rosenmuller. The church is often compared to a flock. See Note, John x. 1, &c. The argu- ment here is this : ' A shepherd spends his days and nights in guarding his folds. He leads his flock to green pas- tures, he conducts them to still waters (comp. Ps. Xxiii. 2) ; he defends them from enemies; he guards the young, the sick, the feeble, &c. He spends his time in protecting it and providing for it.

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