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It is clear from the text that the divisions arose when they assembled together. Either this occurred when they all assembled in the one place (most likely), or they assembled in various meeting homes across the city. Consider Gill's commentary, where he distinguishes the "one place" common assembly from their own houses, indicating that these issues were not when they were scattered into their own places of worship, but in a one common assembly. Gill — For first of all, when ye come together in the church,.... The place where the church met together to perform divine service, called "one place". 1 Corinthians 11:20 and is distinguished from their own "houses", 1 Corinthians 11:22 and the first thing he took notice of as worthy of dispraise and reproof, in their religious assemblies, were their animosities and factions: An idea that they met independently based upon whom they were "of" is not supported by the text. |
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