~65 min.The Second Epistle to Timothy
biblecentre.org · ... the New Testament where the word translated "purge" is used is in 1. Cor. 5:7, where the Corinthians assembly is instructed to "purge out ... the old ...
~6 min.The First Epistle to the Corinthians
biblecentre.org · ... Yet another assumption connected with this theory is that 1. Cor. 5 does not speak of the same person as 2. Cor. 2; 7. The ...
~176 min.Comments On The Gospel Of John
biblecentre.org · ... the feast? Little indeed did they know that He Himself is "our Passover" (1. Cor. 5:7), and it was on that day that God had ordained that He should ...
~11 min.The Passover And The Lord's Supper
biblecentre.org · ... M. Grant. Israel's most prominent ordinance, the Passover, is seen in 1. Cor. 5:7-8 to be closely linked with the Lord's Supper, the precious and ...
~8 min.Exodus 12:1-36
biblecentre.org · ... to be countenanced by us. How plainly the antitype is seen in 1. Cor. 5:7-8. Third, the bitter herbs typify that inward work of self-judgment, which ...
~12 min.Reception to the Breaking of Bread
inthebeloved.org · ... grudges or sinful practices. We see something of this approval process in 1. Cor. 5:7-8. During the whole week, each of us should be in the value of ...
Position:Assembly Messenger 98-19
~5 min.TitleThe NEW TESTAMENT Gathered to the Name of the Lord Jesus
... the wheat, and the meal becomes thoroughly leavened by the leaven (compare 1. Cor. 5:6-8), but that is not restricted to the Jews alone: the field is ...
~10 min.Leviticus 23:1 - 25:23
biblecentre.org · ... seven days. Here we have something that is applied to ourselves in 1. Cor. 5:6-8. We know that Christ our passover has been sacrificed for us, though ...
~33 min.Exodus 12
... malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth." (1. Cor. 5:7-8) The feast spoken of in this passage is that which, in the ...
~7 min.The Discipline of the Assembly - its Ground, Nature, and Object: Psalm 93:5
... are to judge conduct. We are not to judge motives but fruits. In 1. Cor. 5, the assembly is peremptorily called to judge and put away an evil doer. " ...