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Paul said something was a concession (συγγνώμη/g4774). Some scholars think Paul was speaking about the husband and wife agreeing to stop having sex with each other, so that they spend time praying to God. They think Paul wanted them to know he was not commanding them to do this. Instead, he gave them permission to do this if they wanted.
See: Pray (Prayer)
See: [Pray (Prayer)](../articles/prayprayer.md)
### Why did Paul write “I wish that everyone were as I am”?
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When Paul wrote “not I, but the Lord,” scholars think he was reminding these Christians that Jesus spoke about divorce (see: Matthew 5:31-32; Mark 10:2-12; Luke 16:18). Jesus gave permission to Paul to speak for him (see: 7:25; 7:40).
See: Divorce
See: [Divorce](../articles/divorce.md)
### Why did Paul write about Corinthian Christians married to unbelievers?
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Paul wrote “the brother or sister is not bound to their vows.” Some scholars think Paul wanted people to know that the Christian did not need to remain married if the non-Christian spouse wanted to divorce. The Christian did not need to do what Paul wrote before (see: 1 Corinthians 7:12-13). Other scholars think that the married Christian was free to remarry after the non-Christian spouse decided to divorce. In this way, the Christian did not need to be widowed to remarry (see 1 Corinthians 7:39).
See: [Vow](../articles/vow.md); Divorce
See: [Vow](../articles/vow.md); [Divorce](../articles/divorce.md)
### How did God called Christians to live in peace?
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Some scholars think that Paul wrote, “I have no commandment from the Lord” because he was giving advice, not a command (see: 1 Corinthians 7:6). Other scholars think that Paul wanted people to know that Jesus did not talk about this. Therefore, Paul was expanding upon Jesus teaching.That is, he was teaching more than Jesus taught.
See: Lord
See: [Lord](../articles/lord.md)
### What did Paul mean by saying he was “trustworthy”?