1st Corinthians Chapter 2 verse 15 Holy Bible
But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, and he himself is judged of no man.
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But he who has the Spirit, though judging all things, is himself judged by no one.
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but the spiritual discerns all things, and *he* is discerned of no one.
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But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man.
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But he who is spiritual discerns all things, and he himself is judged by no one.
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and he who is spiritual, doth discern indeed all things, and he himself is by no one discerned;
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Pulpit Commentary
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 15. - Judgeth all things. If he can judge the higher, lie can of course judge the lower. Being spiritual, he becomes intellectual also, as well as more than intellectual. He can see into the difference between the dream and the reality; he can no longer take the shadow for the substance. He can not only decide about ordinary matters, but can also "discriminate the transcendent," i.e. see that which is best even in different alternatives of good. "The secret of the Lord is with them that fear him" (Psalm 25:14). He himself is judged of no man. He may be judged, condemned, depreciated, slandered every day of his life, but the arrow flights of human judgment fall far short of him. These Corinthians were judging and comparing Paul and Apollos and Cephas; but their judgments were false and worthless, and Paul told them that it was less than nothing to him to be judged by them or by man's feeble transitory day (1 Corinthians 4:3). "Evil men," as Solomon said, "understand not judgment" (Proverbs 28:5).
Ellicott's Commentary
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(15) He that is spiritual.--The spiritual man judges all spiritual truth, but he himself is judged by none who are not spiritual. (See 1Corinthians 14:29; 1John 4:1.)