So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another.

So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one - [ ho (G3588) de (G1161) kath' (G2596) eis (G1519), a solecism of later Greek for kath' (G2596) hena (G1520). Lachmann and Tregelles have to (G3588) de (G1161) etc.; so Tischendorf before; but the evidence is undoubtedly for the Received Text; and Tischendorf in his last edition returns to it, considering to (G3588) de (G1161) more like a correction than the other.]

Members one of another. The same diversity in unity obtains in the body of Christ, whereof all believers are the several members, as in the natural body.

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