Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
Be not children in understanding - There are three words here to which we must endeavor to affix the proper sense.
1. signifies children in general, but particularly such as are grown up, so as to be fit to send to school in order to receive instruction;
2. , from , not, and , I speak, signifies an infant; one that cannot yet speak, and is in the lowest stage of infancy;
3. , from , I complete or perfect, signifies those who are arrived at perfect maturity, both of growth and understanding. We shall now see the apostle' s meaning: Brethren, be not, , as little children, just beginning to go to school, in order to learn the first elements of their mother tongue, and with an understanding only sufficient to apprehend those elements.
In malice - ͅ , In wickedness, , be ye as infants, who neither speak, do, nor purpose evil.
But in understanding - , Be ye perfect men, whose vigor of body, and energy of mind show a complete growth, and a well cultivated understanding.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing 1 Corinthians 14:20:
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James 3:2
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