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1 Corinthians 11 (NIV)

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1 Corinthians 11 (NIV)
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ICor.11.1

11:1 imitate me: Cp. 4:16; Phil 3:17.

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ICor.11.10

11:10 because the angels are watching: Angels are guardians of the created order, appointed to ensure that everything is done according to God’s plan (see Gen 19:1-21; 22:11-12; Exod 23:20; Num 22:22-23; Pss 34:7; 91:11; 103:20-21; Heb 1:7, 14). Believers are to do what is appropriate in the sight of fellow humans and God’s observing angels (cp. 1 Tim 5:21)....

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11:10 because the angels are watching: Angels are guardians of the created order, appointed to ensure that everything is done according to God’s plan (see Gen 19:1-21; 22:11-12; Exod 23:20; Num 22:22-23; Pss 34:7; 91:11; 103:20-21; Heb 1:7, 14). Believers are to do what is appropriate in the sight of fellow humans and God’s observing angels (cp. 1 Tim 5:21). • should wear a covering on her head to show she is under authority: Or should have authority over her own head.

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ICor.11.11-12

11:11-12 These verses qualify the preceding verses. Believers recognize that God has made men and women mutually dependent on one another. • Everything comes from God (cp. 8:6): Both men and women must ultimately submit to God, the head of all.

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ICor.11.13

11:13 Is it right? This rhetorical question expects the answer “no.”

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Corinth Corinth was one of the oldest cities of Greece, with evidence of settlement going back to at least 3000 BC. Its prime location along both east-west and north-south trade routes enabled it to become a center of commerce and trade, and it reached the height of its strength and power between 800 and 600 BC. When in the mid-100s BC the Roman military machine began a relentless march to forge a vast empire, Corinth led the Hellenic League to oppose Roman dominance in Greece. They were no match for the Romans, and in 146 BC Corinth was completely destroyed, its men executed, its women and children sold into slavery. Corinth lay in ruins for a century. In 44 BC Julius Caesar established a Roman colony at Corinth. The colony attracted a mixed group of Italians, freedmen (freed former slaves) from Rome, and dispossessed Greeks. With great industry and ingenuity the new inhabitants quickly reestablished the city as a prosperous center for trade, commerce, and industry. By the time Paul came to Corinth, it was a bustling cosmopolitan city with a population of almost 700,000, including many wealthy people, and many others who were struggling to become so. Corinth attracted trades...

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