Do we not have the right to eat and drink?
4. Have we not power? He concludes from what has been already said, that he had a right to receive food and clothing from them, “Combion qu’il n’en air pus use;” — “Though he had not made use of it.” for Paul ate and drank, but not at the expense of the Church. This, then, was one liberty that he dispensed with.
Having asserted his apostolical authority, he proceeds to claim the rights belonging to his office, especially that of being maintained by it. I. These he states, Co1 9:3-6. "My answer to those that do examine me (that is, enquire into my authority, or the reasons of my conduct, if I am an apostle) is this: Have we not power to eat and drink (Co1 9:4), or a right to maintenance?
Commenting on 1 Corinthians 9:3-14
Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife,.... The phrase "a sister, a wife", is an Hebraism, and answers to "my sister, spouse", Sol 4:9. The Jews called their wives, sisters, not on account of religion, which also is not the meaning here; but because of the common relation that men and women, all mankind, stand in to one another, antecedent to...