May I suggest that II Co 2:5-11  has Paul saying "enough is enough" concerning this family outcast.   It could be anybody, of course, but there is no reason to suppose that he speaks of other than the man in I Co 5. 
 
JD 
 
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clearly they eventually evicted him--that's all they did, all that Paul meant/expected them to do until the dude got the message about sin and pride
 
ftr, women using this info/passage to incorporate Satan into their current church counseling is blatant false teaching, like witchiness
 
i know i'm attacking your 'expertise' jt so you're on the defensive, but if you wanna see how ridiculous you can get, top this gem:
 
>witches [exclude] Satan; they ..don't even believe there is a devil.
 
 
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:04:09 -0400 Judy Taylor <jandgtaylor1@juno.com> writes:
Read it again Gary; Paul told them to turn him over to who??
And no witches would not include Satan; they are nature worshippers who don't even believe there is a devil.
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