*4:1 Perhaps 10% of the Greek manuscripts add ‘as indeed you are behaving’ (as in NIV, NASB, LB, TEV, etc.).
†4:2 Paul keeps insisting that he is God's spokesman, and as such should be obeyed (see also verse 8 below).
‡4:3 “Fornication” refers to any sexual activity outside the marriage bond (distinct from adultery): it includes prostitution, rape, anal sex, sex with an animal; in short, sex without commitment and responsibility (sex that disregards the Creator's intention).
§4:6 I take it that this clause clarifies the interpretation of ‘vessel’; verse 4 refers to getting a wife. The term ‘defraud’ is quite strong, so I imagine it refers to courting (not to mention usurping) the affections of a girl already promised, if not betrothed, to another.
*4:6 To behave so as to make yourself the object of God's vengeance does not sound like a good idea.
†4:7 Called “by holiness” and to holiness—‘without which no one will see the Lord’ (Hebrews 12:14).
‡4:8 Instead of “you”, perhaps 4% of the Greek manuscripts have ‘us’ (as in AV and NKJV).
§4:8 Paul is writing to people who have the Holy Spirit.
*4:10 They evidently had a strong sense of community in Christ.
†4:12 Throughout the Bible, laziness and idleness are proscribed.
‡4:12 This paragraph defines the Rapture: Jesus comes down into the atmosphere of this planet (‘clouds’) and collects all those who belong to Him; the bodies of those who have died physically will be resurrected and reunited with their spirits; those still living will not have to die (death is separation); all their bodies will be glorified; the Christ will have His Bride.
§4:13 This is a metaphor for dying.
*4:15 Paul is claiming inspiration.
†4:16 One is reminded of Jesus' words in John 5:25-29. In verse 25 He says ‘now is’, so He is speaking of the spiritually dead who need to listen to Him and receive spiritual life. But in verse 28 He speaks plainly of those ‘in the graves’—all the dead will be resurrected at Jesus' command, including the lost, who will then be condemned to the Lake. I take it that here in 4:16 Jesus resurrects only the “dead in Christ”, and He uses a commanding shout. To raise Lazarus He gave a loud shout (John 11:43), that might have carried half a mile; this one will be heard around the globe.
‡4:16 There is only one archangel or top angel; once Lucifer, now Michael.
§4:17 After the Rapture we will never again be separated.