For in eating every one taketh before other his own supper: and one is hungry, and another is drunken.
Cuando todos comen juntos, cada uno se apresura a comer su propia comida sin pensar en los demás. Así que algunas personas siguen con hambre mientras otras han bebido demasiado.
Pablo critica a los corintios por ser egoístas durante las comidas comunitarias, donde unos pasan hambre mientras otros se exceden.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the first-century Corinthian church, the Lord's Supper was often part of a shared meal where believers gathered to remember Christ's sacrifice, but social divisions among the members disrupted this practice. Wealthier individuals would eat and drink excessively before others arrived, leading to some going hungry while others became drunk, which highlighted issues of inequality and selfishness in the community. This behavior reflected broader cultural problems in Corinth, a diverse and stratified society, and prompted Paul to address the need for unity in the church.
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