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The Grace New Testament Commentary says this about 1 Cor.
10:11, “The word admonition (noutheisan) can mean warning.
Paul wants to put some sense into the believers upon whom the end of the ages have come.
The same God who disciplined Israel would bring the same type of judgment for the Corinthians (cf. 1 Cor 11:30).”
Dwight L. Hunt, “The First Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians,” in The Grace New Testament Commentary, ed.
Robert N. Wilkin (Denton, TX: Grace Evangelical Society, 2010), 743.
Paul tells us what the Bible is and what is its purpose.
The Bible is Valuable and beneficial for learning, to get one right when wrong, and teaching of how to live a righteous life.
The Bible is more then a how to book, it is life giving power.
The Bible knows all about Us.
God wants to Instruct Us in the ways of righteousness through the Bible.
It is the Christian’s duty to study, meditate, and apply the Bible to his everyday life.
God’s Warnings Come From His Word And We Must Be Instructed And Learn From It.
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