7 For I will not see you now by the way; but I trust to tarry a while with you, if the Lord permit.
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7 For I do not wish to see you now by the way; for I hope to tarry a while with you, if the Lord permit.
7 for I do not wish to see you now in the passing, but I hope to remain a certain time with you, if the Lord may permit;
7 For I will not see you now in passing, for I hope to remain a certain time with you, if the Lord permit.
7 For I do not wish to see you now in passing, but I hope to stay a while with you, if the Lord permits.
7 For it is not my desire to see you now, on my way; because it is my hope to be with you for some time, if that is the Lord's pleasure.
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Commentary on 1 Corinthians 16 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 16
In this chapter the apostle,
1Cr 16:1-4
In this chapter Paul closes this long epistle with some particular matters of less moment; but, as all was written by divine inspiration, it is all profitable for our instruction. He begins with directing them about a charitable collection on a particular occasion, the distresses and poverty of Christians in Judea, which at this time were extraordinary, partly through the general calamities of that nation and partly through the particular sufferings to which they were exposed. Now concerning this observe,
1Cr 16:5-9
In this passage the apostle notifies and explains his purpose of visiting them, concerning which, observe,
1Cr 16:10-12
In this passage,
1Cr 16:13-18
In this passage the apostle gives,
1Cr 16:19-24
The apostle closes his epistle,