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Text -- 1 Corinthians 6:16 (NET)

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6:16 Or do you not know that anyone who is united with a prostitute is one body with her? For it is said, “The two will become one flesh.”
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Robertson: 1Co 6:16 - -- One body ( hen sōma ). With the harlot. That union is for the harlot the same as with the wife. The words quoted from Gen 2:24 describing the sexua...

One body ( hen sōma ).

With the harlot. That union is for the harlot the same as with the wife. The words quoted from Gen 2:24 describing the sexual union of husband and wife, are also quoted and explained by Jesus in Mat 19:5. which see for discussion of the translation Hebraism with use of eis .

Robertson: 1Co 6:16 - -- Saith he ( phēsin ). Supply either ho theos (God) or hē graphē (the Scripture).

Saith he ( phēsin ).

Supply either ho theos (God) or hē graphē (the Scripture).

Vincent: 1Co 6:16 - -- He that is joined ( ὁ κολλώμενος ) See on Luk 15:15. Compare Aeschylus: " The family has been glued (κεκόλληται ) to...

He that is joined ( ὁ κολλώμενος )

See on Luk 15:15. Compare Aeschylus: " The family has been glued (κεκόλληται ) to misfortune" (" Agamemnon," 1543). The verb is used Gen 2:24, Sept., of the relation of husband and wife: shall cleave . In Deu 10:20; Deu 11:22; Jer 13:11, of man's cleaving to God.

Vincent: 1Co 6:16 - -- To a harlot ( τῇ πόρνῃ ) Lit., the harlot. The article is significant: his harlot, or that one with whom he is sinning at th...

To a harlot ( τῇ πόρνῃ )

Lit., the harlot. The article is significant: his harlot, or that one with whom he is sinning at the time.

Vincent: 1Co 6:16 - -- Shall be one flesh ( ἔσονται εἰς σάρκα μίαν ) Lit., shall be unto one flesh: i.e., from being two, shall pass i...

Shall be one flesh ( ἔσονται εἰς σάρκα μίαν )

Lit., shall be unto one flesh: i.e., from being two, shall pass into one. Hence Rev., rightly, shall become . Compare Eph 2:15.

Wesley: 1Co 6:16 - -- Gen 2:24.

JFB: 1Co 6:16 - -- Justification of his having called fornicators "members of an harlot" (1Co 6:15).

Justification of his having called fornicators "members of an harlot" (1Co 6:15).

JFB: 1Co 6:16 - -- By carnal intercourse; literally, "cemented to": cleaving to.

By carnal intercourse; literally, "cemented to": cleaving to.

JFB: 1Co 6:16 - -- With her.

With her.

JFB: 1Co 6:16 - -- God speaking by Adam (Gen 2:24; Mat 19:5). "He which made them at the beginning said," &c. (Eph 5:31).

God speaking by Adam (Gen 2:24; Mat 19:5). "He which made them at the beginning said," &c. (Eph 5:31).

Clarke: 1Co 6:16 - -- He that is joined to a harlot is one body - In Sohar Genes., fol. 19, we have these remarkable words: Whosoever connects himself with another man...

He that is joined to a harlot is one body - In Sohar Genes., fol. 19, we have these remarkable words: Whosoever connects himself with another man’ s wife, does in effect renounce the holy blessed God, and the Church of the Israelites.

Calvin: 1Co 6:16 - -- 16.Know ye not that he that is joined to an harlot He brings out more fully the greatness of the injury that is done to Christ by the man that has in...

16.Know ye not that he that is joined to an harlot He brings out more fully the greatness of the injury that is done to Christ by the man that has intercourse with an harlot; for he becomes one body, and hence he tears away a member from Christ’s body. It is not certain in what sense he accommodates to his design the quotation which he subjoins from Gen 2:24. For if he quotes it to prove that two persons who commit fornication together become one flesh, he turns it aside from its true meaning to what is quite foreign to it. For Moses speaks there not of a base and prohibited cohabitation of a man and a woman, but of the marriage connection which God blesses. For he shows that that bond is so close and indissoluble, that it surpasses the relationship which subsists between a father and a son, which, assuredly, can have no reference to fornication. This consideration has led me sometimes to think, that this quotation is not brought forward to confirm the immediately preceding statement, but one that is more remote, in this way — “Moses says, that by the marriage connection husband and wife become one flesh, but he that is jointed to the Lord becomes not merely one flesh, but one spirit with him.” 357 And in this way the whole of this passage would tend to magnify the efficacy and dignity of the spiritual marriage which subsists between us and Christ.

If, however, any one does not altogether approve of this exposition, as being rather forced, I shall bring forward another. For as fornication is the corruption of a divine institution, it has some resemblance to it; and what is affirmed respecting the former, may to some extent be applied to the latter; not that it may be honored with the praises due to the former, 358 but for the purpose of expressing the more fully the heinousness of the sin. The expression, therefore, that they two become one flesh, is applicable in the true and proper sense to married persons only; but it is applied to fornicators, who are joined in a polluted and impure fellowship, meaning that contagion passes from the one to the other. 359 For there is no absurdity in saying that fornication bears some resemblance to the sacred connection of marriage, as being a corruption of it, as I have said; but the former has a curse upon it, and the other a blessing. Such is the correspondence between things that are contrasted in an antithesis. At the same time, I would prefer to understand it, in the first instance, of marriage, and then, in an improper sense, 360 of fornication, in this way — “God pronounces husband and wife to be one flesh, in order that neither of them may have connection with another flesh; so that the adulterer and adulteress do, also, become one flesh, and involve themselves in an accursed connection. And certainly this is more simple, and agrees better with the context.

TSK: 1Co 6:16 - -- an harlot : Gen 34:31, Gen 38:15, Gen 38:24; Jdg 16:1; Mat 21:31, Mat 21:32; Heb 11:31 for : Gen 2:24; Mat 19:5, Mat 19:6; Mar 10:8; Eph 5:31

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Co 6:15-16 - -- Know ye not ... - This is the third argument against licentiousness. It is, that we as Christians are united to Christ (compare the notes at Jo...

Know ye not ... - This is the third argument against licentiousness. It is, that we as Christians are united to Christ (compare the notes at Joh 15:1 ff); and that it is abominable to take the members of Christ and subject them to pollution and sin. Christ was pure - wholly pure. We are professedly united to him. We are bound therefore to be pure, as he was. Shall that which is a part, as it were, of the pure and holy Saviour, be prostituted to impure and unholy embraces?

God forbid! - See the note at Rom 3:4. This expresses the deep abhorrence of the apostle at the thought. It needed not argument to show it. The whole world revolted at the idea; and language could scarcely express the abomination of the very thought.

Know ye not ... - This is designed to confirm and strengthen what he had just said.

He which is joined - Who is attached to; or who is connected with.

Is one body - That is, is to he regarded as one; is closely and intimately united. Similar expressions occur in Classic writers. See Grotius and Bloomfield.

For two, saith he ... - This Paul illustrates by a reference to the formation of the marriage connection in Ger. Rom 2:14. He cannot be understood as affirming that that passage had original reference to illicit connections; but be uses it for purposes of illustration. God had declared that the man and his wife became one; in a similar sense in unlawful connections the parties became one.

Poole: 1Co 6:16 - -- The conjunction of the husband and wife, mentioned Gen 2:24 , and the conjunction of the fornicator and the harlot, differ not as to the species of ...

The conjunction of the husband and wife, mentioned Gen 2:24 , and the conjunction of the fornicator and the harlot, differ not as to the species of the act, only as to the morality of it; the former is an honest and lawful act, the other a dishonest and filthy act. So that he that is wickedly joined to a harlot, maketh himself one flesh with her with whom he committeth that folly and lewdness, and he must needs by it separate his body from its membership with Christ, whose holiness will admit no such union.

Gill: 1Co 6:16 - -- What? know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot,.... Not in marriage, but in carnal copulation, and unclean embraces, is one body with her f...

What? know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot,.... Not in marriage, but in carnal copulation, and unclean embraces, is one body with her

for two ("saith he", Adam, or Moses, or God, or the Scripture, or as R. Sol. Jarchi says, the Holy Spirit, Gen 2:24)

shall be one flesh; what is originally said of copulation in lawful marriage, in which man and wife, legally coupled together, become one flesh, is applied to the unlawful copulation of a man with an harlot, by which act they also become one body, one flesh; and which is made use of by the apostle, to deter the members of Christ from the commission of this sin, which makes a member of Christ one body and flesh with an harlot, than which nothing is more monstrous and detestable. The apostle here directs to the true sense of the phrase in Genesis, "and they shall be one flesh"; that is, man and wife shall only have carnal knowledge of, and copulation with each other. Some Jewish k writers interpret this phrase, מצד הולד "on account of the foetus", which is formed by the means of them both, and which becomes "their one flesh": others l, thus as if they were, or because they are, like as if they were one flesh; but others m, in more agreement with the apostle, think that this has respect אל החבור, "to that conjunction", by which the fixing of the species is completed; and others n expressly thus, "they two shall be one flesh", למקום ששניהם עושים בשר אחד, "that is, in the place where both of them make one flesh": which is equally done by unlawful copulation with an harlot, as with a man's own wife.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Co 6:16 A quotation from Gen 2:24.

Geneva Bible: 1Co 6:16 ( 12 ) What? know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body? for ( i ) two, saith he, shall be one flesh. ( 12 ) A proof of the same ar...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Co 6:1-20 - --1 The Corinthians must not vex their brethren, in going to law with them;6 especially under infidels.9 The unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom o...

MHCC: 1Co 6:12-20 - --Some among the Corinthians seem to have been ready to say, All things are lawful for me. This dangerous conceit St. Paul opposes. There is a liberty w...

Matthew Henry: 1Co 6:12-20 - -- The twelfth verse and former part of the thirteenth seem to relate to that early dispute among Christians about the distinction of meats, and yet to...

Barclay: 1Co 6:12-20 - --In this passage Paul is up against a whole series of problems. It ends with the summons, "Glorify God with your body." This is Paul's battle cry he...

Constable: 1Co 1:10--7:1 - --II. Conditions reported to Paul 1:10--6:20 The warm introduction to the epistle (1:1-9) led Paul to give a stron...

Constable: 1Co 5:1--6:20 - --B. Lack of discipline in the church chs. 5-6 The second characteristic in the Corinthian church reported...

Constable: 1Co 6:12-20 - --3. Prostitution in the church 6:12-20 The apostle proceeded to point out the sanctity of the bel...

Constable: 1Co 6:15-17 - --Arguments against participating in prostitution 6:15-17 Building on the preceding theological base, Paul argued against participating in fornication w...

College: 1Co 6:1-20 - --1 CORINTHIANS 6 B. LAWSUITS AMONG BELIEVERS (6:1-11) 1. Settling Disputes in the Church (6:1-8) 1 If any of you has a dispute with another, dare he...

McGarvey: 1Co 6:16 - --Or know ye not that he that is joined to a harlot is one body? [as if in Satanic marriage] for, The twain, saith he [Gen 2:24 ; Mat 19:5 ; Eph 5:31], ...

Lapide: 1Co 6:1-20 - --CHAPTER 6 SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER i. The Apostle passes on to the subject of lawsuits and trials, and reproves the Corinthians for instituting proc...

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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 6 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Co 6:1, The Corinthians must not vex their brethren, in going to law with them; 1Co 6:6, especially under infidels; 1Co 6:9, The unright...

Poole: 1 Corinthians 6 (Chapter Introduction) CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 6

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) (1Co 6:1-8) Cautions against going to law in heathen courts. (1Co 6:9-11) Sins which, if lived and died in, shut out from the kingdom of God. (1Co 6...

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter the apostle, I. Reproves them for going to law with one another about small matters, and bringing the cause before heathen judges ...

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) The Folly Of The Law Courts (1Co_6:1-8) Such Were Some Of You (1Co_6:9-11) Bought With A Price (1Co_6:12-20)

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 6 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS 6 The principal view of this chapter is to dissuade Christians from going to law with one another before Heathens, an...

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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