I speak to reasonable people; judge for yourselves what I say.
Parallel translations
- WEB I speak as to wise men. Judge what I say.
- KJV I speak as to wise men; judge ye what I say.
- NKJV I speak as to wise men; judge for yourselves what I say.
- NASB I speak as to wise people; you then, judge what I say.
- NLT You are reasonable people. Decide for yourselves if what I am saying is true.
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Quick answer
Paul appeals to the Corinthians' own discernment, inviting them to weigh his argument. He treats them as capable of sound spiritual judgment.
Overview
Rather than commanding by mere authority, Paul appeals to reason, trusting that wise believers will recognize the truth of what follows about the Lord's Supper and idol-feasts. This reflects a respect for Spirit-given understanding in the church. It models persuasion rooted in shared conviction, expecting that those taught by God will rightly judge spiritual matters.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- 1 Th 5:21but test all things. Hold fast to what is good.
- 1 Cor 8:1Now about food sacrificed to idols: We know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up.
- Job 34:2–3“Hear my words, O wise men; give ear to me, O men of learning.
- 1 Cor 11:13Judge for yourselves: Is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered?
- 1 Cor 4:10We are fools for Christ, but you are wise in Christ. We are weak, but you are strong. You are honored, but we are dishonored.
- 1 Cor 6:5I say this to your shame. Is there really no one among you wise enough to arbitrate between his brothers?
- 1 Cor 14:20Brothers, stop thinking like children. In regard to evil be infants, but in your thinking be mature.
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Christ crucified is the wisdom and power of God; he is our Passover sacrificed for us, the firstfruits of resurrection, the foundation on which everything is built.
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