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2 Corinthians 6:15

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Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Belial;   Church;   Communion;   Company;   Fellowship;   Holiness;   Satan;   Unbelief;   Scofield Reference Index - Separation;   Thompson Chain Reference - Names;   Satan;   Titles and Names;   The Topic Concordance - Children;   Communion;   Family;   Separation;   Servants;   Service;   Yoke;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Alliance and Society with the Enemies of God;   Communion of Saints;   Communion with God;   Idolatry;   Titles and Names of the Devil;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Belial;   Devil;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Fellowship;   Marriage;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Christians, Names of;   Corinthians, First and Second, Theology of;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Devil;   Order;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Belial;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Ahab;   Belial;   Corinth;   Eliashib;   Eliezer;   Jeroboam;   Shelomith;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Belial;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Antichrist;   Belial (Beliar);   Devil;   Infidel;   Thessalonians, Second Epistle to the;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Angels;   Antichrist ;   Ascension of Isaiah;   Belial, Beliar;   Clean, Unclean, Common;   Man of Sin;   Sin (2);   Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Belial ;   Believer;   Infidel;   Unbeliever,;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Belial;   Devil;   Judas;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Belial;   Devil;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Be'lial;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Belial;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Antichrist;   Belial;   Infidel;   Pauline Theology;   Satan;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Antichrist;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for August 15;  

Contextual Overview

11We have spoken openly to you, Corinthians; our heart has been opened wide. 11 O yee Corinthians, our mouth is open vnto you, our heart is enlarged. 11 O ye Corinthians, our mouth is open unto you, our heart is enlarged. 11 We have spoken freely to you, Corinthians; our heart is wide open. 11 Our mouth has spoken freely to you, you Corinthians, our heart is opened wide. 11 We have spoken freely to you in Corinth and have opened our hearts to you. 11We are speaking freely to you, Corinthians [we are keeping nothing back], and our heart is opened wide. 11 Our mouth has spoken freely to you, O Corinthians, our heart is opened wide. 11Our mouth has spoken freely to you, O Corinthians, our heart is opened wide. 11We have spoken freely to you, Corinthians. Our hearts are open wide.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

what concord: 1 Samuel 5:2-4, 1 Kings 18:21, 1 Corinthians 10:20, 1 Corinthians 10:21

or: Ezra 4:3, Mark 16:16, Acts 8:20, 1 John 5:11-13

an: 1 Timothy 5:8

Reciprocal: Genesis 35:2 - strange Exodus 23:32 - shalt make Deuteronomy 13:13 - the children Judges 6:25 - even Judges 19:22 - sons of Belial 1 Samuel 2:12 - sons of Belial 2 Kings 3:13 - What Ecclesiastes 2:3 - and to lay Zechariah 2:10 - and I Matthew 12:30 - that is Luke 22:55 - Peter John 18:18 - Peter

Cross-References

Genesis 7:20
The waters prevailed fifteen cubits upward, and the mountains were covered.
Genesis 7:20
Fifteen cubits upward did the waters prevail; and the mountains were covered.
Genesis 7:20
The waters swelled fifteen cubits above the mountains, covering them.
Genesis 7:20
It continued to rise until it was more than twenty feet above the mountains.
Genesis 7:20
The waters rose more than twenty feet above the mountains.
Genesis 7:20
[In fact] the waters became fifteen cubits higher [than the highest ground], and the mountains were covered.
Genesis 7:20
The water prevailed fifteen cubits higher, and the mountains were covered.
Genesis 7:20
Fifteene cubites vpwarde did the waters preuaile, when the mountaines were couered.
Genesis 7:20
The water prevailed fifteen cubits higher, and the mountains were covered.
Genesis 7:20
the water covered the mountains by more than twenty-two-and-a-half feet.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And what concord hath Christ with Belial?.... The word "Belial" is an Hebrew word, and is only used in this place in the New Testament, but often in the Old; this word is differently read and pronounced, some copies read it "Beliar", and accordingly in the Ethiopic version it is "Belhor", and by Jerom read i Belvir"; but he observes, that it is more rightly called Belial": in some copies it is "Belias", and so Tertullian k read it; and Jerom l says, that most corruptly read it "Belias", for "Belial": some derive it from בלי, "Beli", and עלה, "Alah", and signifies "without ascent"; one in a very low condition, of low life, that never rises up, and comes to any thing; to which Kimchi's etymology of the word seems to agree, who says m, that Belial is a wicked man, בל יעלה ובל יצליח, "who does not succeed, and does not prosper": others say it signifies n one that is

בלי עול, "Beli Ol, without a yoke", without the yoke of the law; so Jarchi explains children of Belial, in Deuteronomy 13:13 without yoke, who break off the yoke of God; and so say o the Talmudists,

"children of Belial, are children that break off עול שמים, "the yoke of heaven" (i.e. the law) from their necks;''

lawless persons, who are under no subjection to God or man: others p derive it from יעל, "Jaal", and בלי, "Beli", and so it signifies one that is unprofitable, does no good, and is good for nothing; and it is applied in Scripture to any wicked person, or thing; it is commonly rendered by the Chaldee paraphrast, a "wicked man"; and by Aquila and Suidas it is interpreted, "an apostate", and so it is rendered here in the Arabic version; sometimes the corruption of nature is called "Belial" by the Jews q, than which nothing can be more contrary to Christ; it is also a name of the devil; by Hesychius, "Beliar" is interpreted "a dragon", by which name the devil is sometimes called; and here the Syriac version is, "what concord hath Christ with Satan?" most interpreters by Belial understand the devil, who has cast off the yoke of obedience to God, and is unprofitable, yea, noxious and hurtful to men; between whom and Christ there is no concord, but a perpetual enmity; and as there is no concord between Christ personal, and Belial the devil, so what can there be between Christ mystical the church, which goes by the name of Christ, 1 Corinthians 12:12 and wicked men, the sons of Belial; who have cast away the law of the Lord, are not subject to the law of God, nor can they be, and are become unprofitable to themselves, and others?

or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? such have no part, and shall have no part or portion in one and the same thing; the believer's part and portion are God, Christ, and an eternal inheritance; the unbeliever's part and portion will be in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone; and therefore what part, society, or communion, can they have with one another?

i De Nominibus Hebraicis, fol. 106. K. k De Corona, c. 10. l Comment. in Ephes. iv. 27. m Sepher Shorashim, rad. בל. n Hieronym Quaestasive Trad. Heb. in Lib. Reg. fol. 74. I. Tom. 3. & in Ephes. iv. 27. R. Abraham Seba in Tzeror Hammor, fol. 141. 4. & 142. 2. o T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 111. 2. p Philip Aquinas, Schindler, Cocceius, &c. q Tzeror Hammor, fol. 148. 3. & 149. 2.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

And what concord - (συμφώνησις sumphōnēsis). Sympathy, unison. This word refers properly to the unison or harmony produced by musical instruments, where there is a chord. What accordance, what unison is there; what strings are there which being struck will produce a chord or harmony? The idea is, then, there is as much that is discordant between Christ and Belial as there is between instruments of music that produce only discordant and jarring sounds.

Hath Christ - What is there in common between Christ and Belial, implying that Christians are governed by the principles, and that they follow the example of Christ.

Belial - Βελίαλ Belial or Βελίαρ Beliar, as as it is found in some of the late editions. The form Beliar is Syriac. The Hebrew word בּליּצל beliya‛al means literally without profit; worthlessness; wickedness. It is here evidently applied to Satan. The Syriac translates it “Satan.” The idea is, that the persons to whom Paul referred, the pagan, wicked, unbelieving world, were governed by the principles of Satan, and were “taken captive by him at his will” (2 Timothy 2:26 compare John 8:44), and that Christians should be separate from the wicked world, as Christ was separate from all the feelings, purposes, and plans of Satan. He had no participation in them; he formed no union with them; and so it should be with the followers of the one in relation to the followers of the other.

Or what part - (μερὶς meris). Portion, share, participation, fellowship. This word refers usually to a division of an estate; Luke 10:42; Acts 8:21 note; Colossians 1:12 note. There is no participation; nothing in common.

He that believeth - A Christian; a man the characteristic of whom it is that he believes on the Lord Jesus.

With an infidel - A man who does not believe - whether a pagan idolater, a profane man, a scoffer, a philosopher, a man of science, a moral man, or a son or daughter of gaiety. The idea is, that on the subject of religion there is no union; nothing in common; no participation. They are governed by different principles; have different feelings; are looking to different rewards; and are tending to a different destiny. The believer, therefore, should not select his partner in life and his chosen companions and friends from this class, but from those with whom he has sympathy, and with whom he has common feelings and hopes.


 
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