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# Connecting Statement:
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Paul explains how believers are to settle disagreements with other believers.
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# dispute
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in this case a legal complaint, argument, or disagreement
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# does he dare ... holy people?
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Paul is angry because the Corinthians are doing a great wrong by taking their disputes with each other to the civil court. Alternate translation: "it is wrong for him to dare ... holy people." or "he should fear God and not ... God's holy people." (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/jit/figs-rquestion]])
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"it is wrong for him to dare ... holy people." or "he should fear God and not ... God's holy people."
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# to bring a lawsuit before the unrighteous rather than before God's holy people
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to ask unrighteous people, rather than God's holy people, to judge who is right and who is wrong
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Paul teaches that a Christian should not take another Christian to court before a non-Christian judge. It is better to be cheated. Christians will judge the angels. So they should be able to solve problems among themselves.
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