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PARALLEL BIBLE - 1 Corinthians 1:6


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King James Bible - 1 Corinthians 1:6

Even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you:

World English Bible

even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you:

Douay-Rheims - 1 Corinthians 1:6

As the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you,

Webster's Bible Translation

Even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you:

Greek Textus Receptus


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VERSE (6) -
1Co 2:1,2 Ac 18:5; 20:21,24; 22:18; 23:11; 28:23 1Ti 2:6 2Ti 1:8

SEV Biblia, Chapter 1:6

con lo cual el testimonio del Cristo ha sido confirmado en vosotros,

Clarke's Bible Commentary - 1 Corinthians 1:6

Verse 6. As the
testimony of Christ, &c.] The testimony of Christ is the Gospel which the apostle had preached, and which had been confirmed by various gifts of the Holy Spirit, and miracles wrought by the apostle.

Matthew Henry Commentary

Verses 1-9 - All
Christians are by baptism dedicated and devoted to Christ, and ar under strict obligations to be holy. But in the true church of God ar all who are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, and wh call upon him as God manifest in the flesh, for all the blessings of salvation; who acknowledge and obey him as their Lord, and as Lord of all; it includes no other persons. Christians are distinguished from the profane and atheists, that they dare not live without prayer; an they are distinguished from Jews and pagans, that they call on the nam of Christ. Observe how often in these verses the apostle repeats the words, Our Lord Jesus Christ. He feared not to make too frequent or to honourable mention of him. To all who called upon Christ, the apostl gave his usual salutation, desiring, in their behalf, the pardonin mercy, sanctifying grace, and comforting peace of God, through Jesu Christ. Sinners can have no peace with God, nor any from him, but through Christ. He gives thanks for their conversion to the faith of Christ; that grace was given them by Jesus Christ. They had bee enriched by him with all spiritual gifts. He speaks of utterance an knowledge. And where God has given these two gifts, he has given grea power for usefulness. These were gifts of the Holy Ghost, by which God bore witness to the apostles. Those that wait for the coming of ou Lord Jesus Christ, will be kept by him to the end; and those that ar so, will be blameless in the day of Christ, made so by rich and fre grace. How glorious are the hopes of such a privilege; to be kept by the power of Christ, from the power of our corruptions and Satan' temptations!


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Vincent's NT Word Studies

6. Witness of
Christ (marturion tou Cristou). Testimony concerning Christ. See on John i. 7. Compare Acts i. 8; 2 Tim. i. 8.

Robertson's NT Word Studies

1:6 {Even as} (kaqws). In proportion as (#1Th 1:5) and so inasmuch as (#Php 1:7; Eph 1:4). {The
testimony of Christ} (to marturion tou cristou). Objective genitive, the testimony to or concerning Christ, the witness of Paul's preaching. {Was confirmed in you} (ebebaiwqe en humin). First aorist passive of bebaiow, old verb from bebaios and that from bainw, to make to stand, to make stable. These special gifts of the Holy Spirit which they had so lavishly received (ch. #1Co 12) were for that very purpose.


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