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1 Cor 10:19-20 change wording for clarity
1 Cor 10:19-20 change wording for clarity of concept. A quote from Leon Morris: "To eat idol meat might be held to sanction idolatry; not to eat it might imply that the idol was real. Paul starts with vigorous questions that imply that the idol sacrifice and the idol are both shams."
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\v 18 Think about the people of Israel. Those who eat the sacrifices at the altar share in the altar.
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\v 19 So am I saying that an idol is something real, or that it is important not to eat food sacrificed to an idol? Not at all.
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\v 19 So I am saying that an idol is not something real and to eat food sacrificed to an idol is not significant. But even so, there are important issues here.
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\v 20 But I am saying this: when non-Jews make their sacrifices, they are really making them to demons, and not to God at all. And I do not wish that you share anything with demons.
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\v 20 What I mean is this: when non-Jews make their sacrifices, they are really making them to demons, and not to God at all. And I do not wish that you share anything with demons.
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\v 21 You must not drink from the Lord's cup and then later drink the cup of demons. You must not share in the Lord's supper and then later eat a meal with demons.
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\v 22 To do so would provoke the Lord to become jealous. You are not stronger than he is!
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