Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 1 Corinthians 10:13
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13. Consolation to them, under their temptation; it is none but such as is "common to man," or "such as man can bear," "adapted to man's powers of endurance" [WAHL]. faithful — ( Psalms 125:3 ; Isaiah 27:3 ; Isaiah 27:8 ; Revelation 3:10 ). "God is faithful" to the covenant which He made with you in calling you ( Revelation 3:10- : ). To be led into temptation is distinct from running into it, which would be "tempting God" ( 1 Corinthians 10:9 ; Matthew 4:7 ). way to escape — ( Jeremiah 29:11 ; 2 Peter 2:9 ). The Greek is, " the way of escape"; the appropriate way of escape in each particular temptation; not an immediate escape, but one in due time, after patience has had her perfect work ( James 1:2-4 ; James 1:12 ). He "makes" the way of escape simultaneously with the temptation which His providence permissively arranges for His people. to bear it — Greek, "to bear up under it," or "against it." Not, He will take it away ( James 1:12- : ). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-14" class="com-number"
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