1 Corinthians 4:19
Context4:19 But I will come to you soon, if the Lord is willing, and I will find out not only the talk of these arrogant people, but also their power.
1 Corinthians 11:26
Context11:26 For every time you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.
1 Corinthians 11:34
Context11:34 If anyone is hungry, let him eat at home, so that when you assemble it does not lead to judgment. I will give directions about other matters when I come.
1 Corinthians 16:2
Context16:2 On the first day of the week, each of you should set aside some income 1 and save 2 it to the extent that God has blessed you, 3 so that a collection will not have to be made 4 when I come.
1 Corinthians 16:11
Context16:11 So then, let no one treat him with contempt. But send him on his way in peace so that he may come to me. For I am expecting him with the brothers. 5


[16:2] 1 tn Grk “set aside, storing whatever he has been blessed with.”
[16:2] 2 tn Grk “set aside, storing.” The participle θησαυρίζων (qhsaurizwn) indicates the purpose or result of setting aside the extra income.
[16:2] 3 tn “To the extent that God has blessed you” translates an awkward expression, “whatever has been prospered [to you].” This verb has been translated as an active with “God” as subject, taking it as a divine passive.
[16:2] 4 tn Grk “so that collections will not be taking place.”
[16:11] 1 tn Since Paul appears to expect specific delegates here and they were most likely men, the Greek word ἀδελφοί (adelfoi) here has not been not translated as “brothers and sisters.”