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Correcting deals with exposing the error and the corrected person desiring to align with truth. Rebuking deals more with the person knowing the truth and rejecting it or rejecting the truth after being exposed to truth.
An example from every day life could be a student adds 2+2 and gets 5 as the answer. The teacher corrects the student who then understands that the correct answer is 4. Yet, there may be a student who then tells the teacher that they are wrong and that the answer is 5. The teacher will move from correcting to rebuking the student regarding the answer and the attitude displayed.
A Scriptural example is found in 1 Timothy 5, though applied directly to elders of the church it makes a good point.
1Ti 5:19-20 NIV84 Do not entertain an accusation against an elder unless it is brought by two or three witnesses. (20) Those who sin are to be rebuked publicly, so that the others may take warning.
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