Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
The collection for the saints - - , from , to gather, or collect; translated by the Vulgate, de collectis , a contribution made by the rich for the relief of the poor. The Christians living at Jerusalem, we may naturally suppose, were greatly straitened; as the enmity of their countrymen to the Gospel of Christ led them to treat those who professed it with cruelty, and spoil them of their goods; (see Hebrews 10:34; and Romans 15:26; and see the note Romans 15:27); and the apostle hereby teaches that it was the duty of one Christian congregation to help another when in distress.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing 1 Corinthians 16:1:
Acts 2:44
Romans 1:7
Romans 15:25
2 Corinthians 8:6
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