Now as touching things offered unto idols, we know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth.
Ahora, acerca de la comida que ha sido ofrecida a ídolos: todos pensamos que sabemos de qué estamos hablando. Pero aquí está la cuestión: el conocimiento te hace sentir superior, mientras que el amor realmente edifica a las personas.
El conocimiento puede enorgullecer, pero el amor es lo que verdaderamente edifica y ayuda a otros.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the ancient city of Corinth, a bustling hub of Greek culture and Roman influence, many people participated in idol worship and offered food sacrifices to pagan gods, which was a widespread practice. The early Christian church there faced divisions over whether believers could eat meat that had been sacrificed to idols, as some saw it as spiritually harmful while others viewed idols as meaningless. Paul addresses this issue in his letter to emphasize that knowledge about such matters, while important, must be balanced with love to avoid causing division.
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