| John Sheppard - 1838 - 168 pàgines
...— I know that an array of texts can be detached against me. For one, perhaps, this may be cited : " If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool that he may be wise." But the same author wrote, " I would have you wise unto that which is good, simple (sincere or blameless),... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1994 - 400 pàgines
...temple could not be profaned. Both are sacred. The view given in our version is commonly preferred. 18. Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth...world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise. Let no man deceive himself. ' Let no man doubt the truth of what I have said of the worthlessness of... | |
| David Daniell - 1995 - 488 pàgines
...nevertheless yet as it were through ftre. + Are ye not ware that ye are the temple of God, and how that the spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile...temple ye are. Let no man deceive himself. If any man seem wise among you, let him be a fool in this world, that he may be wise. For the wisdom of this world... | |
| Jerry Wayne Williamson - 1995 - 344 pàgines
...Coens themselves. Yet their text for this parable should have signaled humility and fellow-feeling: "Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you...world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise" (I Cor. 3:18). Raising Arizona employs a screamingly funny (and absolutely deadpan) narration by Nicolas... | |
| Frank L. Riley - 1996 - 442 pàgines
...principle thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding." — PROVERBS 4:7. "Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you...world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise. "For wisdom of this world is foolishness with God: for it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.... | |
| Douglas Jones, Douglas Wilson - 1998 - 226 pàgines
...cling to Christ; on the other will be those who by grace were not embarrassed to be Christ's fools — "Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you...wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God" (I Cor. 3:18-19). The medieval attitude toward the truth of Christianity is a delight to... | |
| Marvin Rosenberg - 1998 - 390 pàgines
...the base things of the world which are despised. (1 Cor. 1.19ff.) In chapter 3.18 Paul reiterates: "Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you...that he may be wise. For the wisdom of this world is the foolishness of God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness." As illustration... | |
| Bernard Faure - 1998 - 345 pàgines
...side in Buddhist hagiography. Larvato prodeo: the image of the sage "advancing hidden" behind his 6 "If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world,...wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God." (1 Cor. 3:18; see also ibid. 4:10) 7 William Willeford, quoted in Girardot 1983: 271. 8... | |
| Nathan Rotenstreich - 1998 - 192 pàgines
...the Corinthians: "God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise" (1 :27); and "Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you...world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise" (3:18). Because the notion of "wisdom" is inherent in the term "philosophy," this dialectical process... | |
| M. F. Toal - 2000 - 502 pàgines
...deceit (Col. ii. 8). And in another place he says: Let no man deceive himself: If any man among you seem to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that...world is foolishness with God. For it is written: I will catch the wise in their own craftiness. And again: The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wise,... | |
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