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Text -- 1 Corinthians 12:2 (NET)

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12:2 You know that when you were pagans you were often led astray by speechless idols, however you were led.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 1Co 12:2 - -- Ye were led away ( apagomenoi ). The copula ēte is not expressed (common ellipsis) with the participle (periphrastic imperfect passive), but it h...

Ye were led away ( apagomenoi ).

The copula ēte is not expressed (common ellipsis) with the participle (periphrastic imperfect passive), but it has to be supplied to make sense. Some scholars would change hote (when) to pote (once) and so remove the difficulty.

Robertson: 1Co 12:2 - -- Unto those dumb idols ( pros ta eidōla ta aphōna ). "Unto the idols the dumb."See Psa 95:5-7 for the voicelessness (ȧphōna , old adjective, w...

Unto those dumb idols ( pros ta eidōla ta aphōna ).

"Unto the idols the dumb."See Psa 95:5-7 for the voicelessness (ȧphōna , old adjective, without voice, phōnē ) of the idols. Pagans were led astray by demons (1Co 10:19.).

Robertson: 1Co 12:2 - -- Howsoever ye might be led ( hōs an ēgesthe ). Rather, "as often as ye were led."For this use of hōs an for the notion of repetition, regular ...

Howsoever ye might be led ( hōs an ēgesthe ).

Rather, "as often as ye were led."For this use of hōs an for the notion of repetition, regular Koiné[28928]š idiom, see Robertson, Grammar , p. 974. Cf. hopou an in Mar 6:56.

Vincent: 1Co 12:2 - -- Ye were carried away ( ἀπαγόμενοι ) Blindly hurried. Rev., led .

Ye were carried away ( ἀπαγόμενοι )

Blindly hurried. Rev., led .

Vincent: 1Co 12:2 - -- Dumb idols Compare Psa 115:5, Psa 115:7. And Milton: " The oracles are dumb, No voice or hideous hum Runs through the arched roof in words dece...

Dumb idols

Compare Psa 115:5, Psa 115:7. And Milton:

" The oracles are dumb,

No voice or hideous hum

Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving."

" Hymn on the Nativity "

The contrast is implied with the living vocal spirit, which dwells and works in Christ's people, and responds to their prayers.

Vincent: 1Co 12:2 - -- Even as ye were led ( ὡς ἂν ἢγεσθε ) Rev., howsoever ye might be led . Better, Ellicott: " As from time to ...

Even as ye were led ( ὡς ἂν ἢγεσθε )

Rev., howsoever ye might be led . Better, Ellicott: " As from time to time ye might be led . The imperfect tense with the indefinite particle signifies habitually , whenever the occasion might arise . Compare Greek of Mar 6:56. " Now the fatal storm carried the blinded gentile, with a whole procession, to the temple of Jupiter; again it was to the altars of Mars or Venus, always to give them over to one or other of their deified passions" (Godet).

Wesley: 1Co 12:2 - -- Therefore, whatever gifts ye have received, it is from the free grace of God.

Therefore, whatever gifts ye have received, it is from the free grace of God.

Wesley: 1Co 12:2 - -- By a blind credulity.

By a blind credulity.

Wesley: 1Co 12:2 - -- The blind to the dumb; idols of wood and stone, unable to speak themselves, and much more to open your mouths, as God has done.

The blind to the dumb; idols of wood and stone, unable to speak themselves, and much more to open your mouths, as God has done.

Wesley: 1Co 12:2 - -- By the subtlety of your priests.

By the subtlety of your priests.

JFB: 1Co 12:2 - -- (Eph 2:11).

JFB: 1Co 12:2 - -- The best manuscripts read, "That WHEN ye were"; thus "ye were" must be supplied before "carried away"--Ye were blindly transported hither and thither ...

The best manuscripts read, "That WHEN ye were"; thus "ye were" must be supplied before "carried away"--Ye were blindly transported hither and thither at the will of your false guides.

JFB: 1Co 12:2 - -- Greek, "the idols which are dumb"; contrasted with the living God who "speaks" in the believer by His Spirit (1Co 12:3, &c.). This gives the reason wh...

Greek, "the idols which are dumb"; contrasted with the living God who "speaks" in the believer by His Spirit (1Co 12:3, &c.). This gives the reason why the Corinthians needed instruction as to spiritual gifts, namely, their past heathen state, wherein they had no experience of intelligent spiritual powers. When blind, ye went to the dumb.

JFB: 1Co 12:2 - -- The Greek is, rather, "as ye might (happen to) be led," namely, on different occasions. The heathen oracles led their votaries at random, without any ...

The Greek is, rather, "as ye might (happen to) be led," namely, on different occasions. The heathen oracles led their votaries at random, without any definite principle.

Clarke: 1Co 12:2 - -- Ye were Gentiles - Previously to your conversion to the Christian faith; ye were heathens, carried away, not guided by reason or truth, but hurried ...

Ye were Gentiles - Previously to your conversion to the Christian faith; ye were heathens, carried away, not guided by reason or truth, but hurried by your passions into a senseless worship, the chief part of which was calculated only to excite and gratify animal propensities

Clarke: 1Co 12:2 - -- Dumb idols - Though often supplicated, could never return an answer; so that not only the image could not speak, but the god or demon pretended to b...

Dumb idols - Though often supplicated, could never return an answer; so that not only the image could not speak, but the god or demon pretended to be represented by it could not speak: a full proof that an idol was nothing in the world.

TSK: 1Co 12:2 - -- that : 1Co 6:11; Gal 4:8; Eph 2:11, Eph 2:12, Eph 4:17, Eph 4:18; 1Th 1:9; Tit 3:3; 1Pe 4:3 dumb : Psa 115:5, Psa 115:7, Psa 135:16; Hab 2:18, Hab 2:1...

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Barnes: 1Co 12:2 - -- Ye know ... - This verse is regarded by many as a parenthesis. But it is not necessary to suppose that it is so, or that it does not cohere wit...

Ye know ... - This verse is regarded by many as a parenthesis. But it is not necessary to suppose that it is so, or that it does not cohere with that which follows. The design seems to be to remind them of their former miserable condition as idolaters, in order to make them more sensible of their advantages as Christians, and that they might be led more highly to appreciate their present condition. Paul often refers Christians to their former condition, to excite in them gratitude for the mercies that God has conferred on them in the gospel; see the note at 1Co 6:11, compare Rom 6:17; Eph 2:11-12; Tit 3:3.

That ye were Gentiles - Heathen; worshippers of idols. The idea is, that they were pagans; that they had no knowledge of the true God, but were sunk in miserable superstition and idolatry.

Carried away - Led along; that is, deluded by your passions, deluded by your priests, deluded by your vain and splendid rites of worship. The whole system made an appeal to the senses, and "bore along"its votaries as if by a foreign and irresistible impulse. The word which is used ἀπαγόμενοι apagomenoi conveys properly the idea of being carried into bondage, or being led to punishment, and refers here doubtless to the strong means which had been used by crafty politicians and priests in their former state to delude and deceive them.

Unto these dumb idols - These idols which could not speak - an attribute which is often given to them, to show the folly of worshipping them; Psa 115:5; Psa 135:15; Hab 2:18-19. The ancient priests and politicians deluded the people with the notion that oracles were uttered by the idols whom they worshipped, and thus they maintained the belief in their divinity. The idea of Patti here seems to be:

(1) That their idols never could have uttered the oracles which were ascribed to them, and consequently that they had been deluded.

\caps1 (2) t\caps0 hat these idols could never have endowed them with such spiritual privileges as they now had, and consequently that their present state was far preferable to their former condition.

Even as ye were led - Were led by the priests in the temples of the idols. They were under strong delusions and the arts of cunning and unprincipled people. The idea is, that they had been under a strong infatuation, and were entirely at the control of their spiritual leaders - a description remarkably applicable now to all forms of imposture in the world, No system of paganism consults the freedom and independence of the mind of man; but it is everywhere characterized as a system of "power,"and not of "thought;"and all its arrangements are made to secure that power without an intelligent assent of the understanding and the heart.

Poole: 1Co 12:2 - -- Ye know that ye were Gentiles so they were still in respect of their birth and country; but he speaketh with reference to their religion and way of w...

Ye know that ye were Gentiles so they were still in respect of their birth and country; but he speaketh with reference to their religion and way of worship.

Carried away unto these dumb idols carried away by your idol priests, and by the examples of your friends and neighbours, to idols, which, though they seem to you to speak, and to tell you of things to come, yet indeed have mouths and speak not, only the devil spake from them.

Even as ye were led wherein you acted not under the conduct of reason, nor as became reasonable creatures, but you were blindly led by the dictates of priests, or by the examples of others. This the apostle puts them in mind of, to let them know, that all those excellent gifts with which they were now endued, as he had told them, 1Co 1:5,6 , they had received from God since their conversion to Christianity, and from the Spirit of Christ; for before their conversion they were like brute beasts, knowing nothing, but led by others.

Haydock: 1Co 12:2 - -- You went to dumb idols. He speaks to the Gentiles before their conversion, to put them in mind, how much happier they are by receiving the faith of ...

You went to dumb idols. He speaks to the Gentiles before their conversion, to put them in mind, how much happier they are by receiving the faith of Christ, and such graces and favours from God. (Witham)

Gill: 1Co 12:2 - -- Ye know that ye were Gentiles,.... That is, by religion; hence the Syriac version renders it חנפא, "profane" persons, given up to wickedness, bigo...

Ye know that ye were Gentiles,.... That is, by religion; hence the Syriac version renders it חנפא, "profane" persons, given up to wickedness, bigotry, and superstition; for by nation they were Gentiles still; and which must be understood of one part of this church only; for some of them were Jews, as is clear from many passages in the epistle to this church, and practices referred to. This the apostle observes to humble them, by putting them in mind of what they had been formerly; they were born and brought up in the Heathen religion, when they knew not the true God, much less had any knowledge of Christ, and still less of the Spirit of God; and therefore if they were favoured with any of his gifts, these must be owing to his grace, and not to their deserts, and therefore they ought not to glory: he adds, with the same view,

carried away unto these dumb idols; to idols that were nothing in the world, had no divinity in them, as he had before asserted; to dumb ones, that had mouths, but could not speak, the oracles that were delivered from them, being spoken not by them, but were either satanical delusions, or the jugglings of a priest; to these they were carried by the power of Satan, the influence of their priests, and the orders of their magistrates, to consult them as oracles, to pay their devotions to them, and do them service:

even as ye were led; that is, to these dumb idols; the Syriac adds, דלא פורשן, "without any difference", not being able to distinguish between these and the true God; and to whom they were led as brute beasts were, that were sacrificed unto them, or as blind men are led by the blind, as they were by their blind and ignorant priests; and therefore, if they had now received the Spirit, and his gifts, they ought to ascribe the whole to the free grace of God, and be humble under a sense of their unworthiness.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

Geneva Bible: 1Co 12:2 ( 2 ) Ye know that ye were ( b ) Gentiles, carried away unto these dumb idols, even as ye were led. ( 2 ) He reproves the same by comparing their for...

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TSK Synopsis: 1Co 12:1-31 - --1 Spiritual gifts,4 are diverse,7 yet all to profit withal.8 And to that end are diversely bestowed;12 that by the like proportion, as the members of ...

MHCC: 1Co 12:1-11 - --Spiritual gifts were extraordinary powers bestowed in the first ages, to convince unbelievers, and to spread the gospel. Gifts and graces greatly diff...

Matthew Henry: 1Co 12:1-11 - -- The apostle comes now to treat of spiritual gifts, which abounded in the church of Corinth, but were greatly abused. What these gifts were is at lar...

Barclay: 1Co 12:1-3 - --In the Church of Corinth the most amazing things were happening through the action of the Holy Spirit, but in an age of ecstasy and of enthusiasm the...

Constable: 1Co 7:1--16:13 - --III. Questions asked of Paul 7:1--16:12 The remainder of the body of this epistle deals with questions the Corin...

Constable: 1Co 12:1--14:40 - --E. Spiritual gifts and spiritual people chs. 12-14 Paul had been dealing with matters related to worship...

Constable: 1Co 12:1-3 - --1. The test of Spirit control 12:1-3 The apostle began his discussion by clarifying the indicators that a person is under the control of the indwellin...

College: 1Co 12:1-31 - --1 CORINTHIANS 12 VII. MISUNDERSTANDING OF SPIRITUAL GIFTS (12:1-14:40) A. SPIRITUAL GIFTS (12:1-11) 1. Influence of the Spirit (12:1-3) 1 Now abou...

McGarvey: 1Co 12:2 - --Ye know that when ye were Gentiles ye were led away unto those dumb idols, howsoever ye might be led .

Lapide: 1Co 12:1-31 - --CHAPTER 12 SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER In this and the two following chapters S. Paul discusses Christian gifts and graces. In this chapter he points ou...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 1 Corinthians (Book Introduction) First Corinthians From Ephesus a.d. 54 Or 55 By Way of Introduction It would be a hard-boiled critic today who would dare deny the genuineness o...

JFB: 1 Corinthians (Book Introduction) The AUTHENTICITY of this Epistle is attested by CLEMENT OF ROME [First Epistle to the Corinthians, 47], POLYCARP [Epistle to the Philippians, 11], and...

JFB: 1 Corinthians (Outline) THE INSCRIPTION; THANKSGIVING FOR THE SPIRITUAL STATE OF THE CORINTHIAN CHURCH; REPROOF OF PARTY DIVISIONS: HIS OWN METHOD OF PREACHING ONLY CHRIST. ...

TSK: 1 Corinthians 12 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Co 12:1, Spiritual gifts, 1Co 12:4, are diverse, 1Co 12:7, yet all to profit withal; 1Co 12:8, And to that end are diversely bestowed; 1...

Poole: 1 Corinthians 12 (Chapter Introduction) CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 12

MHCC: 1 Corinthians (Book Introduction) The Corinthian church contained some Jews, but more Gentiles, and the apostle had to contend with the superstition of the one, and the sinful conduct ...

MHCC: 1 Corinthians 12 (Chapter Introduction) (1Co 12:1-11) The variety of use of spiritual gifts are shown. (1Co 12:12-26) In the human body every member has its place and use. (1Co 12:27-30) T...

Matthew Henry: 1 Corinthians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians Corinth was a principal city of Greece, in that partic...

Matthew Henry: 1 Corinthians 12 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter the apostle, I. Considers the case of spiritual gifts, which were very plentifully poured out on the Corinthian church. He conside...

Barclay: 1 Corinthians (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: 1 Corinthians 12 (Chapter Introduction) The Confession Of The Spirit (1Co_12:1-3) God's Differing Gifts (1Co_12:4-11) The Body Of Christ (1Co_12:12-31)

Constable: 1 Corinthians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical Background Corinth had a long history stretching back into the...

Constable: 1 Corinthians (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-9 A. Salutation 1:1-3 B. Thanksgiving 1:4-9 ...

Constable: 1 Corinthians 1 Corinthians Bibliography Adams, Jay. Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible. Phillipsburg, N.J.: Presb...

Haydock: 1 Corinthians (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE CORINTHIANS. INTRODUCTION. Corinth was the capital of Achaia, a very rich and populous city...

Gill: 1 Corinthians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS This was not the first epistle that was written by the apostle to the Corinthians, for we read in this of his having ...

Gill: 1 Corinthians 12 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS 12 In this chapter the apostle discourses concerning spiritual gifts, showing the author, nature, use, and excellency...

College: 1 Corinthians (Book Introduction) FOREWORD Since the past few decades have seen an explosion in the number of books, articles, and commentaries on First Corinthians, a brief word to t...

College: 1 Corinthians (Outline) OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION - 1:1-9 A. Salutation - 1:1-3 B. Thanksgiving - 1:4-9 II. DISUNITY AND COMMUNITY FRAGMENTATION - 1:10-4:21 A. ...

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