Background Study of 1 Cor 10
Background Study of 1 Cor 10
Background Study of 1 Cor 10
1 Corinthians 10:23
1 Corinthians 10:23
1 Corinthians 8:1-11:1
Exercise your rights or freedom properly in the area of eating food offered to idols.
8:1-6
It should not be used arrogantly (which happens when one eats idol food
simply on the basis of knowledge), but for the purpose of edifying (which
happens when one eats on the basis of love).
8:7-13
It should not ruin those who do not have knowledge, because they see
you eating food offered to idols or dining in an idols temple.
9:1-23
It should win people, just like how I tried to win you by giving up my right
to receive material things from you.
9:24-27
It should be used with self-control, just like how I buffet and enslave my
body to avoid disqualification
10:1-13
It should not be used for idolatry and other evil things, just like what some
of our fathers did when they were destroyed.
10:14-22
It should not be used to dine inside an idols temple, which is idolatry and
fellowshipping with demons.
10:23-30
It should not be used to eat food offered to idols outside the temple, if it
would offend other peoples conscience.
10:31-11:1
It should give glory to God by not giving any offense to the church of God.
Thus, the words "all things" in the phrase all things are
permissible, but not all things are profitable should be
associated with freedom to eat food offered to idols outside
(never inside) the temple.
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Interpretation
The findings of background study seem to agree
with the results of our contextual study. The phrase
all things are permissible, but not all things are
profitable (10:23) refers to the freedom to eat food
offered to idols outside the temple (i.e. either
purchased in the market place or eaten in another
mans house), but not inside the temple premises
(10:14-22).
Even if eating food offered to idols outside the
temple is permissible, this becomes not
profitable if it will offend another brother's
conscience.