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Reformed 1771 · An Exposition of the Old and New Testament, 1 Corinthians 7:38

John Gill, on 1Cor 7:38

John Gill · 1697–1771
1Cor 7:38 · Douay-Rheims
“Therefore, both he that giveth his virgin in marriage, doth well; and he that giveth her not, doth better.”
On this verse:
“So then he that giveth her in marriage doth well,.... Does that which is in its own nature good; that which is agreeable to the will of God, is of his institution and appointment, and therefore must be good, and answer many good ends and purposes. Such an one that marries his daughter, he seeing a necessity for it, and a propriety in it, does a very good thing; secures her chastity, and his own credit; prevents fornication, and other evils that might follow; consults the good of mankind, and the honour of religion. But he that giveth her not in marriage doth better; not a better action in itself, simply considered; but more profitable and advantageous under such and such circumstances, with such and such conditions and consequences; since hereby a single person is more fit to encounter with and endure persecutions, is freer from the cares of life, and more at liberty to wait upon the Lord, and give up himself to his service.”

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