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Selected Verse: 1 Corinthians 16:9 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
1Co 16:9 |
Strong Concordance |
For [1063] a great [3173] door [2374] and [2532] effectual [1756] is opened [455] unto me [3427], and [2532] there are many [4183] adversaries [480]. |
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King James |
For a great door and effectual is opened unto me, and there are many adversaries. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
door-- (Co2 2:12). An opening for the extension of the Gospel. Wise men are on the watch for, and avail themselves of, opportunities. So "door of hope," Hos 2:15. "Door of faith," Act 14:27. "An open door," Rev 3:8. "A door of utterance," Col 4:3. "Great," that is, extensive. "Effectual," that is, requiring great labors [ESTIUS]; or opportune for effecting great results [BEZA].
many adversaries--who would block up the way and prevent us from entering the open door. Not here false teachers, but open adversaries: both Jews and heathen. After Paul, by his now long-continued labors at Ephesus, had produced effects which threatened the interests of those whose gains were derived from idolatry, "many adversaries" arose (Act 19:9-23). Where great good is, there evil is sure to start up as its antagonist. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
For a great door - There is abundant opportunity for usefulness. The word "door" is used evidently to denote an occasion or an opportunity for doing anything. It is the means by which we have entrance or access; and hence denotes facility in doing anything when there is no obstruction; see Act 14:27; Co2 2:12; Col 4:3.
And effectual - That is, effective, or adapted to success; presenting opportunity for great effects. There is abundant opportunity to preach the gospel; there is attention to what is spoken, and great interest in it; there is great encouragement to labor. It is possible that this was one of the reasons why Paul had changed his mind about Macedonia. It would require time to visit Corinth, as he would wish to remain there; and an unexpected opportunity having arisen for doing good, he judged it best to remain at Ephesus as long as practicable, and then to go at once to Macedonia.
And there are many adversaries - Many opposers; many who resist the gospel. These were doubtless in part Jews who excited opposition to him, and in part the friends of Demetrius; see Acts 19. That Paul had great success in Ephesus, and that his labors were attended with a great revival of religion there, is manifest from that chapter. We may remark here:
(1) That such a work of grace, such a setting open a great and effectual door, is often the occasion of increased opposition to the gospel. It is no uncommon thing that the adversaries of Christ should be excited at such times; and we are not to be surprised if the same thing should occur now which occurred in the time of Paul.
(2) this was regarded by Paul as no reason why he should leave Ephesus, but rather as a reason why he should remain there. It was regarded by him as an evidence that the Holy Spirit was there. It was proof that the enemies of God were alarmed, and that the kingdom of Christ was advancing. His presence, also, would be needed there, to encourage and strengthen the young converts who would be attacked and opposed; and he deemed it his duty to remain. A minister should never wish to make enemies to the gospel, nor seek to excite them to make opposition; but such opposition is often evidence that the Spirit of God is among a people; that the consciences of sinners are aroused and alarmed; and that the great enemy of God and man is making, as he was at Ephesus, a desperate effort to preserve his kingdom from being destroyed.
(3) a minister should regard it as his duty in a special manner to be among his people when there is such opposition excited. His presence is needed to comfort and encourage the church; and when the minds of people are excited, it is often the best time to present truth, and to defend successfully the great doctrines of the Bible.
(4) ministers should not be discouraged because there is opposition to the gospel. It is one ground of encouragement. It is an indication of the presence of God in awakening the conscience. And it is far more favorable as a season to do good than a dead calm, and when there is universal stagnation and unconcern. |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
Great and effectual door
Door metaphorically for opportunity: great as to its extent; effectual as to the result. The figure of an effectual door, as it stands, is of course clumsy, but the idea as a whole is clear: a great opportunity for effective work. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
A great door - As to the number of hearers. And effectual - As to the effects wrought upon them. And there are many adversaries - As there must always be where Satan's kingdom shakes. This was another reason for his staying there. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
A great door and effectual is opened - Θυοα γαρ μοι ανεωγε μεγαλη και ενεργης· A great and energetic door is opened to me; that is, God has made a grand opening to me in those parts, which I perceive will require much labor; and besides, I shall have many adversaries to oppose me. So Bp. Pearce understands the words ενεργης, not as signifying effectual, but as implying full of labor. Door often signifies occasion or opportunity; but here, the apostle may allude to the throwing open of the great doors of the Circus Maximus before the chariot races began; and the many adversaries may refer to the numerous competitors in those races.
God gave him a grand opportunity to preach the Gospel; but he was not to expect that either Satan or wicked men would leave him unmolested. |
9 But [1161] when [5613] divers [5100] were hardened [4645], and [2532] believed not [544], but spake evil [2551] of that way [3598] before [1799] the multitude [4128], he departed [868] from [575] them [846], and separated [873] the disciples [3101], disputing [1256] daily [2596] [2250] in [1722] the school [4981] of one [5100] Tyrannus [5181].
10 And [1161] this [5124] continued [1096] by the space [1909] of two [1417] years [2094]; so [5620] that all [3956] they which dwelt in [2730] Asia [773] heard [191] the word [3056] of the Lord [2962] Jesus [2424], both [5037] Jews [2453] and [2532] Greeks [1672].
11 And [5037] God [2316] wrought [4160] special [3756] [5177] miracles [1411] by [1223] the hands [5495] of Paul [3972]:
12 So [2532] [5620] that from [575] his [846] body [5559] were brought [2018] unto [1909] the sick [770] handkerchiefs [4676] or [2228] aprons [4612], and [2532] the diseases [3554] departed [525] from [575] them [846], and [5037] the evil [4190] spirits [4151] went [1831] out of [575] them [846].
13 Then [1161] certain [5100] of [575] the vagabond [4022] Jews [2453], exorcists [1845], took upon them [2021] to call [3687] over [1909] them which had [2192] evil [4190] spirits [4151] the name [3686] of the Lord [2962] Jesus [2424], saying [3004], We adjure [3726] you [5209] by Jesus [2424] whom [3739] Paul [3972] preacheth [2784].
14 And [1161] there were [2258] seven [2033] sons [5207] of one Sceva [4630] [5100], a Jew [2453], and chief of the priests [749], which did [4160] so [5124].
15 And [1161] the evil [4190] spirit [4151] answered [611] and said [2036], Jesus [2424] I know [1097], and [2532] Paul [3972] I know [1987]; but [1161] who [5101] are [2075] ye [5210]?
16 And [2532] the man [444] in [1722] whom [3739] the evil [4190] spirit [4151] was [2258] leaped [2177] on [1909] them [846], and [2532] overcame [2634] them [846], and prevailed [2480] against [2596] them [846], so [5620] that they fled [1628] out of [1537] that [1565] house [3624] naked [1131] and [2532] wounded [5135].
17 And [1161] this [5124] was [1096] known [1110] to all [3956] the Jews [2453] and [5037] Greeks [1672] also [2532] dwelling [2730] at Ephesus [2181]; and [2532] fear [5401] fell [1968] on [1909] them [846] all [3956], and [2532] the name [3686] of the Lord [2962] Jesus [2424] was magnified [3170].
18 And [5037] many [4183] that believed [4100] came [2064], and confessed [1843], and [2532] shewed [312] their [846] deeds [4234].
19 Many [2425] of them also [1161] which used [4238] curious arts [4021] brought [4851] their books [976] together [4851], and burned them [2618] before [1799] all [3956] men: and [2532] they counted [4860] the price [5092] of them [846], and [2532] found [2147] it fifty [4002] thousand [3461] pieces of silver [694].
20 So [3779] mightily [2596] [2904] grew [837] the word [3056] of God [2962] and [2532] prevailed [2480].
21 After [1161] [5613] these things [5023] were ended [4137], Paul [3972] purposed [5087] in [1722] the spirit [4151], when he had passed through [1330] Macedonia [3109] and [2532] Achaia [882], to go [4198] to [1519] Jerusalem [2419], saying [2036], After [3754] [3326] I [3165] have been [1096] there [1563], I [3165] must [1163] also [2532] see [1492] Rome [4516].
22 So [1161] he sent [649] into [1519] Macedonia [3109] two [1417] of them that ministered [1247] unto him [846], Timotheus [5095] and [2532] Erastus [2037]; but he himself [846] stayed [1907] in [1519] Asia [773] for a season [5550].
23 And [1161] [2596] the same [1565] time [2540] there arose [1096] no [3756] small [3641] stir [5017] about [4012] that way [3598].
3 Withal [260] praying [4336] also [2532] for [4012] us [2257], that [2443] God [2316] would open [455] unto us [2254] a door [2374] of utterance [3056], to speak [2980] the mystery [3466] of Christ [5547], for [1223] which [3739] I am [1210] also [2532] in bonds [1210]:
8 I know [1492] thy [4675] works [2041]: behold [2400], I have set [1325] before [1799] thee [4675] an open [455] door [2374], and [2532] no man [3762] can [1410] shut [2808] it [846]: for [3754] thou hast [2192] a little [3398] strength [1411], and [2532] hast kept [5083] my [3450] word [3056], and [2532] hast [720] not [3756] denied [720] my [3450] name [3686].
27 And [1161] when they were come [3854], and [2532] had gathered [4863] the church [1577] together [4863], they rehearsed [312] all [3745] that God [2316] had done [4160] with [3326] them [846], and [2532] how [3754] he had opened [455] the door [2374] of faith [4102] unto the Gentiles [1484].
15 And I will give [05414] her her vineyards [03754] from thence, and the valley [06010] of Achor [05911] for a door [06607] of hope [08615]: and she shall sing [06030] there, as in the days [03117] of her youth [05271], and as in the day [03117] when she came up [05927] out of the land [0776] of Egypt [04714].
12 Furthermore [1161], when I came [2064] to [1519] Troas [5174] to [1519] preach Christ's [5547] gospel [2098], and [2532] a door [2374] was opened [455] unto me [3427] of [1722] the Lord [2962],
3 Withal [260] praying [4336] also [2532] for [4012] us [2257], that [2443] God [2316] would open [455] unto us [2254] a door [2374] of utterance [3056], to speak [2980] the mystery [3466] of Christ [5547], for [1223] which [3739] I am [1210] also [2532] in bonds [1210]:
12 Furthermore [1161], when I came [2064] to [1519] Troas [5174] to [1519] preach Christ's [5547] gospel [2098], and [2532] a door [2374] was opened [455] unto me [3427] of [1722] the Lord [2962],
27 And [1161] when they were come [3854], and [2532] had gathered [4863] the church [1577] together [4863], they rehearsed [312] all [3745] that God [2316] had done [4160] with [3326] them [846], and [2532] how [3754] he had opened [455] the door [2374] of faith [4102] unto the Gentiles [1484].