1 Corinthians 6:4
you have <2192> [ye.]
have no standing <1848> [who.]
have no standing <1848> [least.]
The apostle perhaps meant that the meanest persons in the church were competent to decide the causes which they brought before the heathen magistrates.
1 Corinthians 7:26
<318> [distress. or, necessity.]
1 Corinthians 9:25
must exercise <75> [striveth.]
self-control <1467> [temperate.]
but <1161> [but.]
1 Corinthians 10:31
whether .... or ... or <1535> [Whether.]
The apostle concludes the subject by giving them a general rule, sufficient to regulate every man's conscience and practice,--that whether they eat, or drink, or whatsoever they do, to do it all with an habitual aim to the glory of God; by considering his precepts, and the propriety, expediency, appearance, and tendency of their actions.
you eat <2068> [ye eat.]