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1 Corinthians 5:6
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
glorying: 1 Corinthians 5:2, 1 Corinthians 3:21, 1 Corinthians 4:18, 1 Corinthians 4:19, James 4:16
a little: 1 Corinthians 15:33, Matthew 13:33, Matthew 16:6-12, Luke 13:21, Galatians 5:9, 2 Timothy 2:17
Reciprocal: Exodus 12:8 - unleavened Leviticus 2:11 - no leaven Leviticus 14:40 - take away Judges 20:7 - ye are all Psalms 106:35 - learned Proverbs 22:10 - General Mark 8:15 - the leaven of the Romans 6:3 - Know Romans 6:19 - unto iniquity 1 Corinthians 1:29 - General 1 Corinthians 3:16 - Know 1 Corinthians 4:6 - be puffed 1 Corinthians 4:7 - why 1 Corinthians 4:8 - ye are full 1 Corinthians 5:8 - not 1 Corinthians 8:1 - Knowledge 2 Corinthians 11:12 - they glory Galatians 2:13 - the other Galatians 6:13 - that they may Philippians 3:19 - whose glory 2 Timothy 2:16 - for Hebrews 12:15 - and thereby James 3:14 - glory
Cross-References
And to ye same Sheth also there was borne a sonne, and he called his name Enosh. Then beganne men to call vpon the name of the Lord.
And to Seth also there was born a son; and he called his name Enosh. Then men began to call upon the name of the LORD.
There was also born a son to Shet, and he named him Enosh. Then men began to call on the LORD's name.
Seth also had a son. He named him Enosh. At that time people began to pray to the Lord .
To Seth also a son was born, and he called his name Enosh. At that time people began to call upon the name of the Lord .
And to Seth, to him also there was born a son; and he called his name Enosh. Then began men to call upon the name of Jehovah.
And Seth had a son, and he gave him the name of Enosh: at this time men first made use of the name of the Lord in worship.
Later, Seth had a son and named him Enosh. About this time people started worshiping the Lord .
To Shet too was born a son, whom he called Enosh. That is when people began to call on the name of Adonai .
And to Seth, to him also was born a son; and he called his name Enosh. Then people began to call on the name of Jehovah.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Your glorying is not good,.... Their glorying in their outward flourishing condition, in their riches and wealth, and in their ministers, in their wisdom and parts when under such an humbling dispensation; and especially if their glorying was in the sin itself, and their connivance at it, it was far from being good, it was very criminal, as the consequence of it was dangerous:
know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump? This, in nature, is what everybody knows; and the proverb, which is much used by the Jews f, was common in the mouths of all, and the meaning of it easy to be understood: thus, whether applied to the leaven of false doctrine, nothing is more manifest, than when this is let alone, and a stop is not put to it, it increases to more ungodliness; or to vice and immorality, as here; which if not taken notice of by a church, is not faithfully reproved and severely censured, as the case requires, will endanger the whole community; it may spread by example, and, under the connivance of the church, to the corrupting of good manners, and infecting of many.
f Neve Shalom apud Caphtor, fol. 41. 1.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Your glorying - Your boasting; or confidence in your present condition, as if you were eminent in purity and piety.
Is not good - Is not well, proper, right. Boasting is never good; but it is especially wrong when, as here, there is an existing evil that is likely to corrupt the whole church. When people are disposed to boast, they should at once make the inquiry whether there is not some sin indulged in, on account of which they should be humbled and subdued. If all individual Christians, and all Christian churches, and all people of every rank and condition, would look at things as they are, they would never find occasion for boasting. It is only when we are blind to the realities of the ease, and overlook our faults, that we are disposed to boast. The reason why this was improper in Corinth, Paul states - that any sin would tend to corrupt the whole church, and that therefore they ought not to boast until that was removed.
A little leaven ... - A small quantity of leaven or yeast will pervade the entire mass of flour, or dough, and diffuse itself through it all. This is evidently a proverbial saying. It occurs also in Galatians 5:9. Compare the note at Matthew 13:33. A similar figure occurs also in the Greek classic writers - By leaven the Hebrews metaphorically understood whatever had the power of corrupting, whether doctrine, or example, or anything else. See the note at Matthew 16:6. The sense here is plain. A single sin indulged in, or allowed in the church, would act like leaven - it would pervade and corrupt the whole church, unless it was removed. On this ground, and for this reason, discipline should be administered, and the corrupt member should be removed.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Corinthians 5:6. Your glorying is not good. — You are triumphing in your superior knowledge, and busily employed in setting up and supporting your respective teachers, while the Church is left under the most scandalous corruptions-corruptions which threaten its very existence if not purged away.
Know ye not — With all your boasted wisdom, do you not know and acknowledge the truth of a common maxim, a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump? If this leaven-the incestuous person, be permitted to remain among you; if his conduct be not exposed by the most formidable censure; the flood-gates of impurity will be opened on the Church, and the whole state of Christianity ruined in Corinth.