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Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
1 Corinthians 10:7
Neither be ye idolaters. As many had been idolaters, and idolatry
was so prevalent in Corinth, this was a great danger.
As it is written The Israelites fell into idolatry at Sinai during
the absence of Moses (Exodus 32:6).
The people sat down to eat and drink. At a feast in honor of the
golden calf.
Rose up to play. To dance religiously around their idol. Such is
the meaning. Of course such an example was a pertinent warning to
Corinthian brethren to shun the banquets in idol temples and their
accompanying festivities. Three thousand Israelites fell on the
occasion referred to (Exodus 32:8).
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1 Corinthians 10:7
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