The Apostle Paul
1 Corinthians 14:38KJV·traditional attribution

But if any man be ignorant, let him be ignorant.

John Calvin Reformed

38. But if any man be ignorant The old translation reads thus: He that knows not this, will be unknown; Beausobre, when adverting to this reading, says: “La Vulgate porte, il sera ignore, Dieu k meconnoitra; ce qui vent dire, le punira Ce sens est fort bon;” — “The Vulgate renders it: he will be unknown — God will disown him — meaning to say...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

In these verses the apostle closes his argument, 1. With a just rebuke of the Corinthians for their extravagant pride and self-conceit: they so managed with their spiritual gifts as no church did like them; they behaved in a manner by themselves, and would not easily endure control nor regulation. Now, says the apostle, to beat down this arrogant humour, "Came the gospel out from you?

Commenting on 1 Corinthians 14:36-40

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Let all things be done decently and in order. Which may refer not only to what is said in this chapter, but in the foregoing part of the epistle; go not to law before the unbelievers; let not a believing yokefellow depart from an unbelieving one; let not him that has knowledge sit in an idol's temple, and eat meat there; let not a man...