| Peter Taylor Forsyth - 1917 - 316 páginas
...is the analogy which is drawn between the Christian Eucharist and the feasts in the pagan temples. "The things which the Gentiles sacrifice they sacrifice to demons and not unto God ; and I would not that ye should have any participation (or communion) with demons. Ye cannot... | |
| George Aaron Barton - 1918 - 324 páginas
...demons in whom Jews believed were originally heathen gods. In accordance with this view Paul declared: " The things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons, and not to God," (I Cor. 10: 20). In Isaiah 34: 14 Lilith (RV, "night monster") is mentioned in connection with " hairy... | |
| James Martin Gray - 1920 - 162 páginas
...words of Paul, is that in the tenth chapter of his first epistle to the Corinthians, where he says: "The things which the Gentiles sacrifice they sacrifice to demons and not to God; and I would not that ye should have fellowship with demons. "Ye can not drink the cup of the Lord and... | |
| 1920 - 430 páginas
...St. Paul here is probably citing a catchword of the Corinthians. 107 exist and they are dangerous. "The things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons and not to God" (verse 20, quoting Deuteronomy 32:17 according to the Septuagint). The usage of the time termed a religious... | |
| 1923 - 318 páginas
...in the heathen religions, and pointed out that the Philosopher of Tarsus (Paul) had written that, " the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons, and not to God " (1 Cor. x, 20). History showed that the early Christians regarded the heathen religions as having... | |
| 1910 - 992 páginas
...then ? that a thing sacrificed to idols is anything, or that an idol is anything? [20] But / say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons, and not to God : and I would not that ye should have communion with demons. [21] Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord,... | |
| Thomas Wilkie Wilson - 1927 - 308 páginas
...282, 314. 1 Lewis Campbell points out that Plutarch would have readily understood St. Paul's words, " The things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons and not to God"; cp. Religion in Greek Literature, p. 375. 4 " Mag unendlich viel in seinem Empfinden und Denken jiidisch... | |
| Ernest Findlay Scott - 1928 - 316 páginas
...Christ." 2 He expressly contrasts the Pagan attitude of mutual recognition with the Christian attitude. " The things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons, and not to God : and I would not that ye should have communion with demons. Ye cannot drink of the cup of the Lord,... | |
| Warren Wiersbe - 2011 - 175 páginas
...then ? That a thing sacrificed to idols is anything, or that an idol is anything? No, but I say that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons and not to God; and I do not want you to become sharers in demons. 1 Corinthians 10:19-20 We are prone to assign this... | |
| C. Fred Dickason - 1989 - 360 páginas
...then? That a thing sacrificed to idols is anything, or that an idol is anything? No, but I say that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons, and not to God; and I do not want you to become sharers in demons. You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup... | |
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