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1 Corinthians 16

1 Cor. 16:1 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Now
ho (Greek #3588)
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom)
KJV usage: the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc.
Pronounce: ho
Origin: ἡ (hay), and the neuter τό (to) in all their inflections
de (Greek #1161)
but, and, etc.
KJV usage: also, and, but, moreover, now (often unexpressed in English).
Pronounce: deh
Origin: a primary particle (adversative or continuative)
concerning
peri (Greek #4012)
properly, through (all over), i.e. around; figuratively with respect to; used in various applications, of place, cause or time (with the genitive case denoting the subject or occasion or superlative point; with the accusative case the locality, circuit, matter, circumstance or general period)
KJV usage: (there-)about, above, against, at, on behalf of, X and his company, which concern, (as) concerning, for, X how it will go with, ((there-, where-)) of, on, over, pertaining (to), for sake, X (e-)state, (as) touching, (where-)by (in), with. In comparative, it retains substantially the same meaning of circuit (around), excess (beyond), or completeness (through).
Pronounce: per-ee'
Origin: from the base of 4008
the collection
ho (Greek #3588)
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom)
KJV usage: the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc.
Pronounce: ho
Origin: ἡ (hay), and the neuter τό (to) in all their inflections
logia (Greek #3048)
a contribution
KJV usage: collection, gathering.
Pronounce: log-ee'-ah
Origin: from 3056 (in the commercial sense)
for
eis (Greek #1519)
to or into (indicating the point reached or entered), of place, time, or (figuratively) purpose (result, etc.); also in adverbial phrases
KJV usage: (abundant-)ly, against, among, as, at, (back-)ward, before, by, concerning, + continual, + far more exceeding, for (intent, purpose), fore, + forth, in (among, at, unto, -so much that, -to), to the intent that, + of one mind, + never, of, (up-)on, + perish, + set at one again, (so) that, therefore(-unto), throughout, til, to (be, the end, -ward), (here-)until(-to), ...ward, (where-)fore, with. Often used in composition with the same general import, but only with verbs (etc.) expressing motion (literally or figuratively).
Pronounce: ice
Origin: a primary preposition
the saints
hagios (Greek #40)
sacred (physically, pure, morally blameless or religious, ceremonially, consecrated)
KJV usage: (most) holy (one, thing), saint.
Pronounce: hag'-ee-os
Origin: from ἅγος (an awful thing) (compare 53, 2282)
, as
hosper (Greek #5618)
just as, i.e. exactly like
KJV usage: (even, like) as.
Pronounce: hoce'-per
Origin: from 5613 and 4007
r I have given order
diatasso (Greek #1299)
to arrange thoroughly, i.e. (specially) institute, prescribe, etc.
KJV usage: appoint, command, give, (set in) order, ordain.
Pronounce: dee-at-as'-so
Origin: from 1223 and 5021
to the churches
ho (Greek #3588)
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom)
KJV usage: the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc.
Pronounce: ho
Origin: ἡ (hay), and the neuter τό (to) in all their inflections
ekklesia (Greek #1577)
a calling out, i.e. (concretely) a popular meeting, especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue, or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both)
KJV usage: assembly, church.
Pronounce: ek-klay-see'-ah
Origin: from a compound of 1537 and a derivative of 2564
of Galatia
ho (Greek #3588)
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom)
KJV usage: the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc.
Pronounce: ho
Origin: ἡ (hay), and the neuter τό (to) in all their inflections
Galatia (Greek #1053)
Galatia, a region of Asia
KJV usage: Galatia.
Pronounce: gal-at-ee'-ah
Origin: of foreign origin
, even
kai (Greek #2532)
and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words
KJV usage: and, also, both, but, even, for, if, or, so, that, then, therefore, when, yet.
Pronounce: kahee
Origin: apparently, a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force
so
houto (Greek #3779)
in this way (referring to what precedes or follows)
KJV usage: after that, after (in) this manner, as, even (so), for all that, like(-wise), no more, on this fashion(-wise), so (in like manner), thus, what.
Pronounce: hoo'-to
Origin: οὕτως (hoo'-toce) adverb from 3778
do
poieo (Greek #4160)
to make or do (in a very wide application, more or less direct)
KJV usage: abide, + agree, appoint, X avenge, + band together, be, bear, + bewray, bring (forth), cast out, cause, commit, + content, continue, deal, + without any delay, (would) do(-ing), execute, exercise, fulfil, gain, give, have, hold, X journeying, keep, + lay wait, + lighten the ship, make, X mean, + none of these things move me, observe, ordain, perform, provide, + have purged, purpose, put, + raising up, X secure, shew, X shoot out, spend, take, tarry, + transgress the law, work, yield. Compare 4238.
Pronounce: poy-eh'-o
Origin: apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary
ye
humeis (Greek #5210)
you (as subjective of verb)
KJV usage: ye (yourselves), you.
Pronounce: hoo-mice'
Origin: irregular plural of 4771
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Ministry on This Verse

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1-9:  He exhorts them to relieve the want of the brethren at Jerusalem.
10-12:  Commends Timothy;
13-15:  and after friendly admonitions,
16-24:  concludes his epistle with divers salutations.
concerning.
Acts 11:28,30• 28And there stood up one from among them named Agabus, and signified by the Spirit that a great famine was about to be over all the habitable [earth]; which came to pass under Claudius. g
30which also they did, despatching [it] unto the elders by [the] hand of Barnabas and Saul.
(Acts 11:28,30)
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Acts 24:17• 17Now after several years I arrived to bring alms unto my nation and offerings; (Acts 24:17)
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Rom. 15:25‑26• 25But now I go unto Jerusalem, ministering to the saints;
26for Macedonia and Achaia were pleased to make a certain contribution for the poor of the saints that [are] at Jerusalem.
(Rom. 15:25‑26)
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2 Cor. 8:1‑9:15• 1Now we make known to you, brethren, the grace of God that is given in f the assemblies of Macedonia;
2that in much trial of affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded unto the riches of their liberality;
3because according to power [I bear witness] and beyond power [they gave] of their own accord,
4asking of us with much entreaty the grace and the fellowship of the ministering unto the saints; g
5and this not as we hoped, but their own selves they gave first to the Lord and to us by the will of God;
6so that we exhorted Titus, that, even as he before began, so he would also complete as to you this grace also;
7but as ye abound in everything, faith and word and knowledge and all diligence and love from you to us, [see] that ye abound in this grace also.
8I speak not by way of commandment, but through the diligence of others proving the genuineness of your love also.
9For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that for your sakes he being rich became poor, in order that ye by his poverty might become rich.
10And I give an opinion in this, for this is profitable for you who began before not only the doing, but also to be willing a year ago.
11But now also complete the doing, that even as the readiness of the willing [was there], so also the completing [may be] out of what ye have.
12For if the readiness be there, [one is] accepted according to what he may have, not according to what he hath not.
13For [it is] not that others [should have] ease and you distress,
14but on equality: at the present time your abundance for their lack, that their abundance also should be for your lack, so that there should be equality;
15as it is written, He that [gathered] much had nothing over, and he that [gathered] little had no lack.
16But thanks to God that giveth the same zeal for you in the heart of Titus,
17in that he received indeed the exhortation, but being very zealous of his own accord he set out unto you.
18But we sent together with him the brother whose praise in the gospel [is] through all the assemblies,
19and not only [so] but also chosen by the assemblies our fellow-traveler with this grace that is being administered by us unto the glory of the Lord [himself] and our readiness;
20guarding against this, lest any should blame us in this abundance that is being administered by us,
21for we provide things honourable not only before [the] Lord but also before men.
22And we have sent with them our brother whom we proved to be zealous many times in many things, but now much more zealous by great confidence that [he hath] in you.
23Whether as regards Titus, [he is] my partner and fellow-labourer toward you; whether our brethren, [they are] messengers of assemblies, Christ's glory.
24The showing forth then of your love and of our boasting for you show forth unto them in the face of the assemblies.
1For about the ministration of the saints it is superfluous for me to write to you.
2For I know your readiness unto which I boast of you to Macedonians that Achaia hath been prepared a year ago, and your zeal stimulated the many.
3Yet I sent the brethren in order that our boasting of you may not be made vain in this respect, that (as I said) ye may be prepared;
4lest haply, if Macedonians come with me and find you unprepared, we may be ashamed, that we say not ye, in this confidence.
5I thought it necessary therefore to exhort the brethren that they would go before unto you and complete beforehand your blessing promised before, that it be ready thus as blessing, not as covetousness.
6But this [I say], he that soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he that soweth in blessings shall reap also in blessings;
7each as he hath purposed in his heart, not of sorrow or of necessity; for God loveth a cheerful giver.
8And God is able to make every grace abound unto you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in every [thing], may abound unto every good work;
9as it is written, He scattered, he gave to the poor: his righteousness remaineth forever.
10But he that supplieth seed to the sower and bread for eating will supply and multiply your sowing and increase the fruits of your righteousness;
11ye being enriched in everything unto all liberality which worketh out through us thanksgiving to God.
12Because the ministration of the service is not only filling up the wants of the saints, but also abounding through many thanksgivings to God;
13through the proof of this service glorifying God for the subjection of your confession unto the gospel of Christ and liberality of fellowship toward them and toward all;
14and in their supplication for you, while longing for you, on account of the surpassing grace of God [bestowed] on you.
15Thanks to God for his unspeakable gift.
(2 Cor. 8:1‑9:15)
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Gal. 2:10• 10only that we should remember the poor, which very thing also I have been diligent to do. (Gal. 2:10)
the saints.
the churches.
 Doubtless external distress prevailed, and persecution had left some widows and orphans. Not only were the believers very numerous there {Jerusalem}, but there only, so far as we read, had they sold their possessions and substance, so as to distribute to all, as any one had need there. (Notes on 1 Corinthians 16:1-12 by W. Kelly)

J. N. Darby Translation

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Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I directedg the assemblies of Galatia, so do *ye* do also.

JND Translation Notes

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It means ordering troops, so as to set them in array; and in general, thence, any order directing any plan to be followed.

W. Kelly Translation

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Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I directed the assemblies of Galatia, so do ye also.