1:1 |
Paul,
an Apostle of Jesus Christ by the purpose of God, and Timothy the brother, to
the church of God which is in Corinth, with all the saints who are in all
Achaia: |
1:2 |
Grace
to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. |
1:3 |
Praise
be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and
the God of all comfort; |
1:4 |
Who
gives us comfort in all our troubles, so that we may be able to give comfort
to others who are in trouble, through the comfort with which we ourselves are
comforted by God. |
1:5 |
For
as we undergo more of the pain which Christ underwent, so through Christ does
our comfort become greater. |
1:6 |
But
if we are troubled, it is for your comfort and salvation; or if we are
comforted, it is for your comfort, which takes effect through your quiet
undergoing of the same troubles which we undergo: |
1:7 |
And
our hope for you is certain; in the knowledge that as you take part in the
troubles, so you will take part in the comfort. |
1:8 |
For
it is our desire that you may not be without knowledge of our trouble which
came on us in Asia, that the weight of it was very great, more than our
power, so that it seemed that we had no hope even of life: |
1:9 |
Yes,
we ourselves have had the answer of death in ourselves, so that our hope
might not be in ourselves, but in God who is able to give life to the
dead: |
1:10 |
Who
gave us salvation from so great a death: on whom we have put our hope that he
will still go on to give us salvation; |
1:11 |
You
at the same time helping together by your prayer for us; so that for what has
been given to us through a number of persons, praise may go up to God for us
from all of them. |
1:12 |
For
our glory is in this, in the knowledge which we have that our way of life in
the world, and most of all in relation to you, has been holy and True in the
eyes of God; not in the wisdom of the flesh, but in the grace of God. |
1:13 |
For
in our letters we say no other things to you, but those which you are
reading, and to which you give agreement, and, it is my hope, will go on
doing so to the end: |
1:14 |
Even
as you have been ready, in part, to say that we are your glory, in the same
way that you are ours, in the day of the Lord Jesus. |
1:15 |
And
being certain of this, it was my purpose to come to you before, so that you
might have a second grace; |
1:16 |
And
by way of Corinth to go into Macedonia, and from there to come back again to
you, so that you might send me on my way to Judaea. |
1:17 |
If
then I had such a purpose, did I seem to be changing suddenly? or am I guided
in my purposes by the flesh, saying, Yes, today, and, No, tomorrow? |
1:18 |
As God is true,
our word to you is not Yes and No. |
1:19 |
For
the Son of God, Jesus Christ, whom we were preaching among you, even I and
Silvanus and Timothy, was not Yes and No, but in him is Yes. |
1:20 |
For
he is the Yes to all the undertakings of God: and by him all the words of God
are made certain and put into effect, to the glory of God through us. |
1:21 |
Now
he who makes our faith strong together with you, in Christ, and has given us
of his grace, is God; |
1:22 |
And
it is he who has put his stamp on us, even the Spirit, as the sign in our
hearts of the coming glory. |
1:23 |
But
God is my witness that it was in pity for you that I did not come to Corinth
at that time. |
1:24 |
Not
that we have authority over your faith, but we are helpers of your joy: for
it is faith which is your support. |
2:1 |
But
it was my decision for myself, not to come again to you with sorrow. |
2:2 |
For
if I give you sorrow, who then will make me glad, but he who is made sad by
me? |
2:3 |
And
I said this very thing in my letter, for fear that when I came I might have
sorrow from those from whom it was right for me to have joy; being certain of
this, that my joy is the joy of you all. |
2:4 |
For
out of much trouble and pain of heart and much weeping I sent my letter to
you; not to give you sorrow, but so that you might see how great is the love
which I have to you. |
2:5 |
But
if anyone has been a cause of sorrow, he has been so, not to me only, but in
some measure to all of you (I say this that I may not be over-hard on
you). |
2:6 |
Let
it be enough for such a man to have undergone the punishment which the church
put on him; |
2:7 |
So
that now, on the other hand, it is right for him to have forgiveness and
comfort from you, for fear that his sorrow may be over-great. |
2:8 |
For
which cause my desire is that you will make your love to him clear by your
acts. |
2:9 |
And
for the same reason I sent you a letter so that I might be certain of your
desire to do my orders in all things. |
2:10 |
But
if you give forgiveness to anyone, I do the same: for if I have given
forgiveness for anything, I have done it because of you, in the person of
Christ; |
2:11 |
So
that Satan may not get the better of us: for we are not without knowledge of
his designs. |
2:12 |
Now
when I came to Troas for the good news of Christ, and there was an open door
for me in the Lord, |
2:13 |
I
had no rest in my spirit because Titus my brother was not there: so I went
away from them, and came into Macedonia. |
2:14 |
But
praise be to God who makes us strong to overcome in Christ, and makes clear
through us in every place the value of the knowledge of him. |
2:15 |
For
we are a sweet perfume of Christ to God in those who are getting salvation
and in those who are going to destruction; |
2:16 |
To
the one it is a perfume of death to death; to the other a perfume of life to
life. And who is enough for such things? |
2:17 |
For
we are not like the great number who make use of the word of God for profit:
but our words are true, as from God, being said as before God in Christ. |
3:1 |
Do
we seem to be again attempting to put ourselves in the right? or have we
need, as some have, of letters of approval to you or from you? |
3:2 |
You
yourselves are our letter, whose writing is in our heart, open for every
man's reading and knowledge; |
3:3 |
For
you are clearly a letter of Christ, the fruit of our work, recorded not with
ink, but with the Spirit of the living God; not in stone, but in hearts of
flesh. |
3:4 |
And
this is the certain faith which we have in God through Christ: |
3:5 |
Not
as if we were able by ourselves to do anything for which we might take the
credit; but our power comes from God; |
3:6 |
Who
has made us able to be servants of a new agreement; not of the letter, but of
the Spirit: for the letter gives death, but the Spirit gives life. |
3:7 |
For
if the operation of the law, giving death, recorded in letters on stone, came
with glory, so that the eyes of the children of Israel had to be turned away
from the face of Moses because of its glory, a glory which was only for a
time: |
3:8 |
Will
not the operation of the Spirit have a much greater glory? |
3:9 |
For
if the operation of the law, producing punishment, had its glory, how much
greater will be the operation of the Spirit causing righteousness? |
3:10 |
For
the glory of the first no longer seems to be glory, because of the greater
glory of that which comes after. |
3:11 |
For
if the order which was for a time had its glory, much more will the eternal
order have its glory. |
3:12 |
Having
then such a hope, we keep nothing back, |
3:13 |
And
are not like Moses, who put a veil on his face, so that the children of
Israel might not see clearly to the end of the present order of things: |
3:14 |
But
their minds were made hard: for to this very day at the reading of the old
agreement the same veil is still unlifted; though it is taken away in
Christ. |
3:15 |
But
to this day, at the reading of the law of Moses, a veil is over their
heart. |
3:16 |
But
when it is turned to the Lord, the veil will be taken away. |
3:17 |
Now
the Lord is the Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there the heart
is free. |
3:18 |
But
we all, with unveiled face giving back as in a glass the glory of the Lord,
are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as from the Lord
who is the Spirit. |
4:1 |
For
this reason, because we have been made servants of this new order, through
the mercy given to us, we are strong: |
4:2 |
And
we have given up the secret things of shame, not walking in False ways, and
not making use of the word of God with deceit; but by the revelation of what
is true, as before God, we have the approval of every man's sense of right
and wrong. |
4:3 |
But
if our good news is veiled, it is veiled from those who are on the way to
destruction: |
4:4 |
Because
the god of this world has made blind the minds of those who have not faith,
so that the light of the good news of the glory of Christ, who is the image
of God, might not be shining on them. |
4:5 |
For
our preaching is not about ourselves, but about Christ Jesus as Lord, and
ourselves as your servants through Jesus. |
4:6 |
Seeing
that it is God who said, Let light be shining out of the dark, who has put in
our hearts the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of
Jesus Christ. |
4:7 |
But
we have this wealth in vessels of earth, so that it may be seen that the
power comes not from us but from God; |
4:8 |
Troubles
are round us on every side, but we are not shut in; things are hard for us,
but we see a way out of them; |
4:9 |
We
are cruelly attacked, but not without hope; we are made low, but we are not
without help; |
4:10 |
In
our bodies there is ever the mark of the death of Jesus, so that the life of
Jesus may be seen in our bodies. |
4:11 |
For,
while living, we are still being given up to death because of Jesus, so that
the life of Jesus may be seen in our flesh, though it is under the power of
death. |
4:12 |
So
then, death is working in us, but life in you. |
4:13 |
But
having the same spirit of faith, as it is said in the Writings, The words of
my mouth came from the faith in my heart; in the same way, our words are the
outcome of our faith; |
4:14 |
Because
we are certain that he who made the Lord Jesus come back from the dead, will
do the same for us, and will give us a place in his glory with you. |
4:15 |
For
we go through all things on account of you, because the greater the number to
whom the grace is given, the greater is the praise to the glory of God. |
4:16 |
For
which cause we do not give way to weariness; but though our outer man is
getting feebler, our inner man is made new day by day. |
4:17 |
For
our present trouble, which is only for a short time, is working out for us a
much greater weight of glory; |
4:18 |
While
our minds are not on the things which are seen, but on the things which are
not seen: for the things which are seen are for a time; but the things which
are not seen are eternal. |
5:1 |
For
we are conscious that if this our tent of flesh is taken down, we have a
building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal, in heaven. |
5:2 |
For
in this we are crying in weariness, greatly desiring to be clothed with our
house from heaven: |
5:3 |
So
that our spirits may not be unclothed. |
5:4 |
For
truly, we who are in this tent do give out cries of weariness, for the weight
of care which is on us; not because we are desiring to be free from the body,
but so that we may have our new body, and death may be overcome by life. |
5:5 |
Now
he who has made us for this very thing is God, who has given us the Spirit as
a witness of what is to come. |
5:6 |
So,
then, we are ever without fear, and though conscious that while we are in the
body we are away from the Lord, |
5:7 |
(For
we are walking by faith, not by seeing,) |
5:8 |
We
are without fear, desiring to be free from the body, and to be with the
Lord. |
5:9 |
For
this reason we make it our purpose, in the body or away from it, to be
well-pleasing to him. |
5:10 |
For
we all have to come before Christ to be judged; so that every one of us may
get his reward for the things done in the body, good or bad. |
5:11 |
Having
in mind, then, the fear of the Lord, we put these things before men, but God
sees our hearts; and it is my hope that we may seem right in your eyes. |
5:12 |
We
are not again requesting your approval, but we are giving you the chance of
taking pride in us, so that you may be able to give an answer to those whose
glory is in seeming, and not in the heart. |
5:13 |
For
if we are foolish, it is to God; or if we are serious, it is for you. |
5:14 |
For
it is the love of Christ which is moving us; because we are of the opinion
that if one was put to death for all, then all have undergone death; |
5:15 |
And
that he underwent death for all, so that the living might no longer be living
to themselves, but to him who underwent death for them and came back from the
dead. |
5:16 |
For
this reason, from this time forward we have knowledge of no man after the
flesh: even if we have had knowledge of Christ after the flesh, we have no
longer any such knowledge. |
5:17 |
So
if any man is in Christ, he is in a new world: the old things have come to an
end; they have truly become new. |
5:18 |
But
all things are of God, who has made us at peace with himself through Christ,
and has given to us the work of making peace; |
5:19 |
That
is, that God was in Christ making peace between the world and himself, not
putting their sins to their account, and having given to us the preaching of
this news of peace. |
5:20 |
So
we are the representatives of Christ, as if God was making a request to you
through us: we make our request to you, in the name of Christ, be at peace
with God. |
5:21 |
For
him who had no knowledge of sin God made to be sin for us; so that we might
become the righteousness of God in him. |
6:1 |
We
then, working together with God, make our request to you not to take the
grace of God to no purpose. |
6:2 |
(For
he says, I have given ear to you at a good time, and I have been your helper
in a day of salvation: see, now is the good time; now is the day of
salvation): |
6:3 |
Giving
no cause for trouble in anything, so that no one may be able to say anything
against our work; |
6:4 |
But
in everything making it clear that we are the servants of God, in quiet
strength, in troubles, in need, in sorrow, |
6:5 |
In
blows, in prisons, in attacks, in hard work, in watchings, in going without
food; |
6:6 |
In
a clean heart, in knowledge, in long waiting, in being kind, in the Holy
Spirit, in True love, |
6:7 |
In
the True word, in the power of God; with the arms of righteousness on the
right hand and on the left, |
6:8 |
By
glory and by shame, by an evil name and a good name; as untrue, and still
true; |
6:9 |
Unnoted,
but still kept fully in mind; as near to death, but still living; as
undergoing punishment, but not put to death; |
6:10 |
As
full of sorrow, but ever glad; as poor, but giving wealth to others; as
having nothing, but still having all things. |
6:11 |
Our
mouth is open to you, O Corinthians, our heart is wide. |
6:12 |
It
is not our feelings to you which are narrow, but yours to us. |
6:13 |
Now
to give me back payment of the same sort (I am talking as to my children),
let your hearts be wide open to me. |
6:14 |
Do
not keep company with those who have not faith: for what is there in common
between righteousness and evil, or between light and dark? |
6:15 |
And
what agreement is there between Christ and the Evil One? or what part has one
who has faith with one who has not? |
6:16 |
And
what agreement has the house of God with images? for we are a house of the
living God; even as God has said, I will be living among them, and walking
with them; and I will be their God, and they will be my people. |
6:17 |
For
which cause, Come out from among them, and be separate, says the Lord, and
let no unclean thing come near you; and I will take you for myself, |
6:18 |
And
will be a Father to you; and you will be my sons and daughters, says the
Lord, the Ruler of all. |
7:1 |
Because
God, then, will give us such rewards, dear brothers, let us make ourselves
clean from all evil of flesh and spirit, and become completely holy in the
fear of God. |
7:2 |
Let
your hearts be open to us: we have done no man wrong, no man has been damaged
by us, we have made no profit out of any man, |
7:3 |
It
is not with the purpose of judging you that I say this: for I have said
before that you are in our hearts for life and death together. |
7:4 |
My
words to you are without fear, I am full of pride on account of you: I have
great comfort and joy in all our troubles. |
7:5 |
For
even when we had come into Macedonia our flesh had no rest, but we were
troubled on every side; there were fightings outside and fears inside. |
7:6 |
But
God who gives comfort to the poor in spirit gave us comfort by the coming of
Titus; |
7:7 |
And
not by his coming only, but by the comfort which he had in you, while he gave
us word of your desire, your sorrow, your care for me; so that I was still
more glad. |
7:8 |
For
though my letter gave you pain, I have no regret for it now, though I had
before; for I see that the letter gave you pain, but only for a time. |
7:9 |
Now
I am glad, not that you had sorrow, but that your sorrow was the cause of a
change of heart; for yours was a holy sorrow so that you might undergo no
loss by us in anything. |
7:10 |
For
the sorrow which God gives is the cause of salvation through a change of
heart, in which there is no reason for grief: but the sorrow of the world is
a cause of death. |
7:11 |
For
you see what care was produced in you by this very sorrow of yours before
God, what clearing of yourselves, what wrath against sin, what fear, what
desire, what serious purpose, what punishment. In everything you have made it
clear that you are free from sin in this business. |
7:12 |
So
though I sent you a letter, it was not only because of the man who did the
wrong, or because of him to whom the wrong was done, but so that your True
care for us might be made clear in the eyes of God. |
7:13 |
So
we have been comforted: and we had the greater joy in our comfort because of
the joy of Titus, for his spirit had been made glad by you all. |
7:14 |
For
I was not put to shame in anything in which I may have made clear to him my
pride in you; but as we said nothing to you but what was true, so the good
things which I said to Titus about you were seen by him to be true. |
7:15 |
And
his love to you is the more increased by his memory of you all, how you gave
way to his authority, and how you took him to your hearts with fear and
honour. |
7:16 |
It
gives me great joy to see you answering to my good opinion of you in every
way. |
8:1 |
And
now we give you news, brothers, about the grace of God which has been given
to the churches of Macedonia; |
8:2 |
How
while they were undergoing every sort of trouble, and were in the greatest
need, they took all the greater joy in being able to give freely to the needs
of others. |
8:3 |
For
I give them witness, that as they were able, and even more than they were
able, they gave from the impulse of their hearts, |
8:4 |
Seriously
requesting us that they might have a part in this grace of being servants to
the needs of the saints: |
8:5 |
And
going even farther than our hope, they first gave themselves to the Lord and
to us after the purpose of God. |
8:6 |
So
that we made a request to Titus that, as he had made a start before, so he
might make this grace complete in you. |
8:7 |
And
that as you are full of every good thing, of faith, of the word, of
knowledge, of a ready mind, and of love to us, so you may be full of this
grace in the same way. |
8:8 |
I
am not giving you an order, but using the ready mind of others as a test of
the quality of your love. |
8:9 |
For
you see the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, how though he had wealth, he
became poor on your account, so that through his need you might have
wealth. |
8:10 |
And
in this I give my opinion: for it is to your profit, who were the first to
make a start a year before, not only to do this, but to make clear that your
minds were more than ready to do it. |
8:11 |
Then
make the doing of it complete; so that as you had a ready mind, you may give
effect to it as you are able. |
8:12 |
For
if there is a ready mind, a man will have God's approval in the measure of
what he has, and not of what he has not. |
8:13 |
And
I am not saying this so that others may get off free, while the weight comes
on you: |
8:14 |
But
so that things may be equal; that from those things of which you have more
than enough at the present time their need may be helped, and that if you are
in any need they may be a help to you in the same way, making things equal. |
8:15 |
As
it says in the Writings, He who had taken up much had nothing over and he who
had little had enough. |
8:16 |
But
praise be to God, who puts the same care for you into the heart of
Titus. |
8:17 |
For
while he gladly gave ear to our request, he was interested enough to go to
you from the impulse of his heart. |
8:18 |
And
with him we have sent a brother whose praise in the good news has gone
through all the churches; |
8:19 |
And
not only so, but he was marked out by the churches to go with us in the grace
of this giving which we have undertaken to the glory of the Lord and to make
clear that our mind was ready: |
8:20 |
And
so that no man might be able to say anything against us in the business of
this giving which has been put into our hands: |
8:21 |
For
the business has been so ordered by us as to have the approval, not only of
the Lord, but of men. |
8:22 |
And
we have sent with them our brother, whose ready spirit has been made clear to
us at times and in ways without number, but it is now all the more so because
of the certain faith which he has in you. |
8:23 |
If
any question comes up about Titus, he is my brother-worker, working with me
for you; or about the others, they are the representatives of the churches to
the glory of Christ. |
8:24 |
Make
clear then to them, as representatives of the churches, the quality of your
love, and that the things which we have said about you are true. |
9:1 |
But
there is no need for me to say anything in my letter about the giving to the
saints: |
9:2 |
For
I have before made clear to those of Macedonia my pride in your ready mind,
saying to them that Achaia has been ready for a year back; and a great number
have been moved to do the same by your example. |
9:3 |
But
I have sent the brothers, so that the good things we said about you may be
seen to be true, and that, as I said, you may be ready: |
9:4 |
For
fear that, if any from Macedonia come with me, and you are not ready, we (not
to say, you) might be put to shame in this thing. |
9:5 |
So
it seemed to me wise for the brothers to go before, and see that the amount
which you had undertaken to give was ready, so that it might be a cause for
praise, and not as if we were making profit out of you. |
9:6 |
But
in the Writings it says, He who puts in only a small number of seeds, will
get in the same; and he who puts them in from a full hand, will have produce
in full measure from them. |
9:7 |
Let
every man do after the purpose of his heart; not giving with grief, or by
force: for God takes pleasure in a ready giver. |
9:8 |
And
God is able to give you all grace in full measure; so that ever having enough
of all things, you may be full of every good work: |
9:9 |
As
it is said in the Writings, He has sent out far and wide, he has given to the
poor; his righteousness is for ever. |
9:10 |
And
he who gives seed for putting into the field and bread for food, will take
care of the growth of your seed, at the same time increasing the fruits of
your righteousness; |
9:11 |
Your
wealth being increased in everything, with a simple mind, causing praise to
God through us. |
9:12 |
For
this work of giving not only takes care of the needs of the saints, but is
the cause of much praise to God; |
9:13 |
For
when, through this work of giving, they see what you are, they give glory to
God for the way in which you have given yourselves to the good news of
Christ, and for the wealth of your giving to them and to all; |
9:14 |
While
their hearts go out to you in love and in prayer for you, because of the
great grace of God which is in you. |
9:15 |
Praise
be to God for what he has given, which words have no power to say. |
10:1 |
Now
I, Paul, myself make request to you by the quiet and gentle behaviour of
Christ, I who am poor in spirit when with you, but who say what is in my mind
to you without fear when I am away from you: |
10:2 |
Yes,
I make my request to you, so that when I am with you I may not have to make
use of the authority which may be needed against some to whom we seem to be
walking after the flesh. |
10:3 |
For
though we may be living in the flesh, we are not fighting after the way of
the flesh |
10:4 |
(For
the arms with which we are fighting are not those of the flesh, but are
strong before God for the destruction of high places); |
10:5 |
Putting
an end to reasonings, and every high thing which is lifted up against the
knowledge of God, and causing every thought to come under the authority of
Christ; |
10:6 |
Being
ready to give punishment to whatever is against his authority, after you have
made it clear that you are completely under his control. |
10:7 |
Give
attention to the things which are before you. If any man seems to himself to
be Christ's, let him keep in mind that we are as much Christ's as he is. |
10:8 |
For
though I might take pride in our authority (which the Lord gave for building
you up, and not for your destruction), it will not be a cause of shame to
me: |
10:9 |
That
I may not seem to have the desire of causing you fear by my letters. |
10:10 |
For
his letters, they say, have weight and are strong; but in body he is feeble,
and his way of talking has little force. |
10:11 |
Let
those who say this keep in mind that, what we are in word by letters when we
are away, so will we be in act when we are present. |
10:12 |
For
we will not make comparison of ourselves with some of those who say good
things about themselves: but these, measuring themselves by themselves, and
making comparison of themselves with themselves, are not wise. |
10:13 |
We
will not give glory to ourselves in over-great measure, but after the measure
of the rule which God has given us, a measure which comes even to you. |
10:14 |
For
we have no need to make ourselves seem more than we are, as if our authority
did not come as far as to you: for we came even as far as you with the good
news of Christ: |
10:15 |
Not
taking credit to ourselves for what is not our business, that is, for the
work of others; but having hope that, with the growth of your faith, we may
get the credit for an increase which is the effect of our work, |
10:16 |
So
that we may be able to go on and take the good news to countries still
farther away than you are, and not take credit for another man's work in
making things ready to our hand. |
10:17 |
But
whoever has a desire for glory, let his glory be in the Lord. |
10:18 |
For
the Lord's approval of a man is not dependent on his opinion of himself, but
on the Lord's opinion of him. |
11:1 |
Put
up with me if I am a little foolish: but, truly, you do put up with me. |
11:2 |
For
I have a very great care for you: because you have been married by me to one
husband, and it is my desire to give you completely holy to Christ. |
11:3 |
But
I have a fear, that in some way, as Eve was tricked by the deceit of the
snake, your minds may be turned away from their simple and holy love for
Christ. |
11:4 |
For
if anyone comes preaching another Jesus from the one whose preachers we are,
or if you have got a different spirit, or a different sort of good news from
those which came to you, how well you put up with these things. |
11:5 |
For
in my opinion, I am in no way less than the most important of the
Apostles. |
11:6 |
But
though I am rough in my way of talking, I am not so in knowledge, as we have
made clear to all by our acts among you. |
11:7 |
Or
did I do wrong in making myself low so that you might be lifted up, because I
gave you the good news of God without reward? |
11:8 |
I
took money from other churches as payment for my work, so that I might be
your servant; |
11:9 |
And
when I was present with you, and was in need, I let no man be responsible for
me; for the brothers, when they came from Macedonia, gave me whatever was
needed; and in everything I kept myself from being a trouble to you, and I
will go on doing so. |
11:10 |
As
the True word of Christ is in me, I will let no man take from me this my
cause of pride in the country of Achaia. |
11:11 |
Why? because
I have no love for you? let God be judge. |
11:12 |
But
what I do, that I will go on doing, so that I may give no chance to those who
are looking for one; so that, in the cause of their pride, they may be seen
to be the same as we are. |
11:13 |
For
such men are False Apostles, workers of deceit, making themselves seem like
Apostles of Christ. |
11:14 |
And
it is no wonder; for even Satan himself is able to take the form of an angel
of light. |
11:15 |
So
it is no great thing if his servants make themselves seem to be servants of
righteousness; whose end will be the reward of their works. |
11:16 |
I
say again, Let me not seem foolish to anyone; but if I do, put up with me as
such, so that I may take a little glory to myself. |
11:17 |
What
I am now saying is not by the order of the Lord, but as a foolish person,
taking credit to myself, as it seems. |
11:18 |
Seeing
that there are those who take credit to themselves after the flesh, I will do
the same. |
11:19 |
For
you put up with the foolish gladly, being wise yourselves. |
11:20 |
You
put up with a man if he makes servants of you, if he makes profit out of you,
if he makes you prisoners, if he puts himself in a high place, if he gives
you blows on the face. |
11:21 |
I
say this by way of shaming ourselves, as if we had been feeble. But if anyone
puts himself forward (I am talking like a foolish person), I will do the
same. |
11:22 |
Are
they Hebrews? so am I. Are they of Israel? so am I. Are they the seed of
Abraham? so am I. |
11:23 |
Are
they servants of Christ? (I am talking foolishly) I am more so; I have had
more experience of hard work, of prisons, of blows more than measure, of
death. |
11:24 |
Five
times the Jews gave me forty blows but one. |
11:25 |
Three
times I was whipped with rods, once I was stoned, three times the ship I was
in came to destruction at sea, a night and a day I have been in the
water; |
11:26 |
In
frequent travels, in dangers on rivers, in dangers from outlaws, in dangers
from my countrymen, in dangers from the Gentiles, in dangers in the town, in
dangers in the waste land, in dangers at sea, in dangers among False
brothers; |
11:27 |
In
hard work and weariness, in frequent watchings, going without food and drink,
cold and in need of clothing. |
11:28 |
In
addition to all the other things, there is that which comes on me every day,
the care of all the churches. |
11:29 |
Who
is feeble and I am not feeble? who is in danger of falling, and I am not
angry? |
11:30 |
If
I have to take credit to myself, I will do so in the things in which I am
feeble. |
11:31 |
The
God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom be praise for ever, is
witness that the things which I say are true. |
11:32 |
In
Damascus, the ruler under Aretas the king kept watch over the town of the
people of Damascus, in order to take me: |
11:33 |
And
being let down in a basket from the wall through a window, I got free from
his hands. |
12:1 |
As
it is necessary for me to take glory to myself, though it is not a good
thing, I will come to visions and revelations of the Lord. |
12:2 |
I
have knowledge of a man in Christ, fourteen years back (if he was in the
body, or out of the body, I am not able to say, but God only), who was taken
up to the third heaven. |
12:3 |
And
I have knowledge of such a man (if he was in the body, or out of the body, I
am not able to say, but God only), |
12:4 |
How
he was taken up into Paradise, and words came to his ears which may not be
said, and which man is not able to say. |
12:5 |
On
account of such a one I will have glory: for myself I will take no glory, but
only in my feeble body. |
12:6 |
For
if I had a desire to take credit to myself, it would not be foolish, for I
would be saying what is true: but I will not, for fear that I might seem to
any man more than he sees me to be, or has word from me that I am. |
12:7 |
And
because the revelations were so very great, in order that I might not be
overmuch lifted up, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, one sent from
Satan to give me pain. |
12:8 |
And
about this thing I made request to the Lord three times that it might be
taken away from me. |
12:9 |
And
he said to me, My grace is enough for you, for my power is made complete in
what is feeble. Most gladly, then, will I take pride in my feeble body, so
that the power of Christ may be on me. |
12:10 |
So
I take pleasure in being feeble, in unkind words, in needs, in cruel attacks,
in troubles, on account of Christ: for when I am feeble, then am I
strong. |
12:11 |
I
have been forced by you to become foolish, though it was right for my praise
to have come from you: for in no way was I less than the chief of the
Apostles, though I am nothing. |
12:12 |
Truly
the signs of an Apostle were done among you in quiet strength, with wonders
and acts of power. |
12:13 |
For
what is there in which you were made less than the other churches, but in the
one thing that I was not a trouble to you? Let me have forgiveness for this
wrong. |
12:14 |
This
is now the third time that I am ready to come to you; and I will not be a
trouble to you: my desire is for you, not for your property: for it is not
the children's business to make store for their fathers, but the fathers for
the children. |
12:15 |
And
I will gladly give all I have for your souls. If I have the more love for
you, am I to be loved the less? |
12:16 |
But
let it be so, that I was not a trouble to you myself; but (someone may say)
being false, I took you with deceit. |
12:17 |
Did
I make a profit out of you by any of those whom I sent to you? |
12:18 |
I
gave orders to Titus, and I sent the brother with him. Did Titus make any
profit out of you? were we not guided by the same Spirit, in the same
ways? |
12:19 |
It
may seem to you that all this time we have been attempting to put ourselves
in the right; but we are saying these things before God in Christ. For all
things, dear brothers, are for your profit. |
12:20 |
For
I have a fear that, when I come, you may not be answering to my desire, and
that I may not be answering to yours; that there may be fighting, hate, angry
feeling, divisions, evil talk about others, secrets, thoughts of pride,
outbursts against authority; |
12:21 |
And
that when I come again, my God may put me to shame among you, and I may have
grief for those who have done wrong before and have had no regret for their
unclean ways, and for the evil desires of the flesh to which they have given
way. |
13:1 |
This
is the third time that I am coming to you. From the mouth of two or three
witnesses will every word be made certain. |
13:2 |
I
said before, and still say it before I come, as being present for the second
time, though I am still away from you, to those who have done wrong before,
and to all the others, that if I come again I will not have pity; |
13:3 |
Seeing
that you are looking for a sign of Christ giving out his word in me; who is
not feeble in relation to you, but is strong in you: |
13:4 |
For
he was feeble in that he was put to death on the cross, but he is living by
the power of God. And we are feeble in him, but we will be living with him
through the power of God in relation to you. |
13:5 |
Make
a test of yourselves, if you are in the faith; make certain of yourselves. Or
are you not conscious in yourselves that Jesus Christ is in you, if you are
truly Christ's? |
13:6 |
But
it is my hope that you will have no doubt that we are truly Christ's. |
13:7 |
Now
our prayer to God is that you may do no evil; not in order that it may be put
to our credit, but so that you may do what is right, whatever we may
seem. |
13:8 |
Because
we are able to do nothing against what is true, but only for it. |
13:9 |
For
we are glad when we are feeble and you are strong: and this is our prayer,
even that you may be made complete. |
13:10 |
For
this cause I am writing these things while I am away, so that there may be
need for me, when I am present, to make use of sharp measures, by the
authority which the Lord has given me for building up and not for
destruction. |
13:11 |
Let
this be my last word, brothers; be glad; be complete; be comforted; be of the
same mind; be at peace with one another: and the God of love and peace will
be with you. |
13:12 |
Give one another a
holy kiss. |
13:13 |
All the
saints send their love to you. |
13:14 |
The
grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the harmony of the
Holy Spirit, be with you all. |
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