Verse 14. I thank God, etc. Why Paul did not himself baptize, see in
@1 Co 1:17.
To him it was now a subject of grateful reflection that he had not done it. He had not given any occasion for the suspicion that he had intended to set himself up as a leader of a sect or party.
But Crispus. Crispus had been the chief ruler of the synagogue at Corinth, Acts 18:8.
And Gaius. Gaius resided at Corinth, and at his house Paul resided when he wrote the epistle to the Romans, Ro 16:23. It is also possible that the third epistle of John was directed to this man. See 3 Jo 1:1. And if so, then probably Diotrephes, 3 Jo 1:9, who is mentioned as one who loved |to have the pre-eminence,| had been one cause of the difficulties at Corinth. The other persons at Corinth had been probably baptized by Silas and Timothy.
{c} |Crispus| Ac 18:8 {d} |Gaius| Ro 16:23; 3 Jo 1:1