1 Cor 11:19 change wording
1 Cor 11:19 change wording to reflect Paul's sarcasm or irony in posing the parties within the church as competing with each other. The competition will filter out the αιρεσεις (heresies) -- assumed to be under the guidance of the Spirit. Paul also uses sharp sarcasm in chapter 15 when proving the resurrection.
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\v 17 In these instructions, I cannot praise you for what you are doing about the Lord's supper. When you come together to eat, instead of encouraging and helping one another, you make the fellowship in the church much worse.
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\v 18 The first matter of concern is that when you come together, you come with different groups and factions. From what people have told me, this seems to be the truth.
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\v 19 It appears that you have different groups among yourselves, some are approved and have places of honor, and others are not.
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\v 19 It appears that you need to have different groups among yourselves so that you can test and approve the ones that have places of honor, and others that do not.
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\v 20 When you come together you are not eating the Lord's Supper.
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