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1 Corinthians 3:7

So then neither—neither—but (wste oute—oute—all). Paul applies his logic relentlessly to the facts. He had asked

what (ti) is Apollos or Paul (verse I Corinthians 3:5). The answer is here.

Neither is anything (ti)

the one who plants nor the one who waters. God is the whole and we are not anything.




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