1 Corinthians 10:22-24
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
22 Or are we provoking the Lord to jealous anger? Are we stronger than he?(A)
Seek the Good of Others.[a] 23 “Everything is lawful,” but not everything is beneficial.[b] “Everything is lawful,” but not everything builds up.(B) 24 No one should seek his own advantage, but that of his neighbor.(C)
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- 10:23–11:1 By way of peroration Paul returns to the opening situation (1 Cor 8) and draws conclusions based on the intervening considerations (1 Cor 9–10).
- 10:23–24 He repeats in the context of this new problem the slogans of liberty from 1 Cor 6:12, with similar qualifications. Liberty is not merely an individual perfection, nor an end in itself, but is to be used for the common good. The language of 1 Cor 10:24 recalls the descriptions of Jesus’ self-emptying in Phil 2.
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