The apostle, having in the last chapter shewn the excellence of his
ministry above that of the law, proceeds to inform them of his own
labours, &c. in order to destroy the credit which the false teachers
had acquired amongst the Corinthians, and to caution them against any
attempts that these teache... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle here brings another proof of the sincerity of his
preaching, viz. the success with which it is attended: And he says, if
there be any who have not yet received it, that is their own fault.
For had they been as eager to receive it, as we have been to announce
it to them, the whold world h... [ Continue Reading ]
_In whom the God of this world hath blinded the minds of unbelievers.
[1] Thus the words are placed, both in the Latin and Greek text, so
that the true God seems to be called the God of this world, as he is
elsewhere called the God of heaven, the God of Abraham. God, says St.
John Chrysostom, blinde... [ Continue Reading ]
_The light to shine out of darkness. He alludes to what is related at
the first creation, when God divided the light from darkness. (Genesis
i. 4.) --- In the face of Christ Jesus, which may signify in the
person of Christ, who was the true light enlightening every man, that
comes into this world. ... [ Continue Reading ]
_We are straitened. [2] This, by the Greek, seems the sense of the
Latin word, which is taken to signify, one perplexed, and in a doubt.
See John xiii. 22.; Acts xxv. 20.; Galatians iv. 20.) (Witham)_
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Aporiamur, _Greek: aporoumenoi, from Greek: a and Greek: poros,
transitus. See Mr.... [ Continue Reading ]
_That the life also of Jesus may be made manifest in our bodies, when
we suffer, and undertake voluntary sufferings for his sake. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Death worketh in us, when we are under persecutions, and dangers of
death, and life in you, who live in ease and plenty. (Witham) --- The
preaching of the gospel, which we undertake in such a disinterested
manner, and which exposes us to so many dangers, is the case of death
to us, but procures you... [ Continue Reading ]
_We also believe, &c. That is, we have the like faith as David, when
he spoke in that manner; we hope and believe, God will deliver us, or
at least raise us up from the dead with Jesus. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_For all things, that we suffer, are for your sakes, that many may be
brought to give thanks, and to praise God for eternity. This
encourages us not to fail, nor faint in the cause of God, under these
momentary and light tribulations, which mark in us above measure, an
exceeding and eternal weight o... [ Continue Reading ]
_Worketh. In the Greek, Greek: katergazetai, which the English Bible
of the year 1577 falsely renders by prepareth, unwilling to allow,
with the apostle, that tribulation worketh eternal glory. The ardour
with which the apostle speaks is sufficient to inspire the most timid
with courage. A life full... [ Continue Reading ]