2 CORINTHIANS CHAPTER 11 2 CORINTHIANS 11:1 Paul unwillingly entereth
upon a commendation of himself, out of jealousy lest the Corinthians
should be perverted by false apostles from the pure doctrine of
Christ. 2 CORINTHIANS 11:5,6 He showeth that he was in all respects
equal to the chiefest apostle... [ Continue Reading ]
Jealousy is a passion in a person which makes him impatient of any
rival or partner in the thing or person beloved. The apostle tells
them, that he was _jealous over them, _ and thereby lets them know,
that he so passionately loved them, as that he was not patient that
any should pretend more kindne... [ Continue Reading ]
In all jealousy there is a mixture of love and fear: the apostle's
love to this church, together with his earnest desire to present them
in the day of judgment unto Christ pure and uncorrupted, caused him to
write; because he was afraid, lest that as the serpent by his subtlety
deceived Eve, so some... [ Continue Reading ]
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How our translators have interpreted kalwv hneicesye, YE MIGHT WELL
BEAR, I cannot tell: the words manifestly are to be interpreted, you
have well borne, and so are plainly a reflection upon some in this
church, who had patiently endured false teachers, who had preached
other doctrine than w... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle, doubtless, meaneth those that were the true apostles of
our Lord. those who were immediately sent out by him to preach the
gospel, behind whom the apostle was not, either in respect of
ministerial gifts and graces, or in respect of labours, or in respect
of success which God had given h... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THOUGH I BE RUDE IN SPEECH; admit (saith the apostle) that I be no
orator, speaking to you in high language, or in a neat style and
phrase; either having no faculty that way, or, if I have, yet choosing
rather to speak plainly, and home to your consciences, than floridly,
to tickle your ears wit... [ Continue Reading ]
What is it that hath made you take such offence at me; seeing you
cannot say, that either in my call, or in my gifts and graces, or in
my labours, or in the success of my labours, I have been inferior to
the chiefest of the apostles? Doth this offend you, that for your sake
I have veiled my authorit... [ Continue Reading ]
He interpreteth the term of ROBBED OTHER CHURCHES, by a _taking wages
of them; _ which indeed is no robbery, as he had proved, 1 CORINTHIANS
9:1. All the robbery that was in it lay in this, that his maintenance,
in strictness of right, should have been proportionably from this, as
well as from other... [ Continue Reading ]
The word which we translate CHARGEABLE, signifies to benumb; I
benumbed no man: or, (as others), I was not myself more benumbed in
any thing. If we take it in the first mentioned sense, it lets us see
a reason why Paul refused to take wages of the church of Corinth, test
he should cool and benumb th... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle often repeateth this, glorying much in it, that in this
region of Achaia he had preached the gospel without charge to the
hearers: he did so also at Thessalonica, 1 THESSALONIANS 2:5,6,9; but
concerning them, he saith, what he no where saith of the Corinthians,
that they received the wor... [ Continue Reading ]
Can you possibly interpret my not being chargeable to you, as
proceeding from a want of love in me to you? God knoweth the contrary.... [ Continue Reading ]
I know (saith the apostle) that there are some amongst you who, out of
their hatred to me, would seek any occasion to asperse me to justify
themselves. If I had (as I might) have taken wages amongst you for my
labours, they would either have taken occasion from it to have
aspersed me, (as doing what... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR SUCH ARE FALSE APOSTLES; that is, persons pretending to be sent of
Christ, but were indeed never sent of him. DECEITFUL WORKERS; persons
whose work is but to cheat and deceive you; and that both with
reference to their call and authority which they pretend to, and also
to the doctrine which they... [ Continue Reading ]
It is not at all to be wondered, that the emissaries of Satan
dissemble, and pretend themselves to be what they are not, for even
Satan himself, who is the prince of darkness, in order to the
deceiving and seducing of souls, transformeth himself INTO AN ANGEL OF
LIGHT; that is, puts on the appearanc... [ Continue Reading ]
It is no wonder if there be like servants, like masters: and as the
devil, in order to the deceiving of souls, pretends to what he is not,
viz. a friend to them; so those who seek their own profit, not your
good, show themselves to be HIS MINISTERS, driving the same design
with him, also do the like... [ Continue Reading ]
I SAY AGAIN, LET NO MAN THINK ME A FOOL: I know that he, who is much
in magnifying and praising himself, ordinarily is judged to be a fool;
but though I do so, let me not lie under that imputation. There is a
time for all things; a time for a man to cease from his own praises,
and a time for him to... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT WHICH I SPEAK, I SPEAK IT NOT AFTER THE LORD; I do not pretend to
have any special command of God, to speak what I shall now say in my
own commendation; God hath left that to our liberty, which we may use,
or not use, as circumstances of time, place, and occasion direct. Or,
I do not speak acco... [ Continue Reading ]
By THE FLESH is meant, carnal and external things; which though they
be the gifts and favours of God, yet do not at all commend a man to
God. The apostle saith, there are MANY THAT GLORY AFTER THE FLESH; and
there needs must be such in all places, because there are many that
_walk after the flesh:_... [ Continue Reading ]
Ye freely suffer others foolishly glorying and boasting of themselves,
therefore do ye suffer me therein to judge yourselves wise, and it
belongs to the wise to bear with such as are not so wise as
themselves.... [ Continue Reading ]
If any domineer over you, as if you were their slaves, or if any bring
you into subjection to the rites of the ceremonial law; if they DEVOUR
and make a prey of you, take wages of you, and do nothing without
hire; if they carry themselves proudly, exalting themselves above you;
nay, if they SMITE YO... [ Continue Reading ]
I speak as to those reproaches they cast on me, who am by them
represented to you as though I were weak and contemptible; as indeed I
am, as to my person, but not as to my doctrine, and the miracles I
have wrought amongst you. And being some of them are so confident in
boasting what they are, and wh... [ Continue Reading ]
ARE THEY HEBREWS? SO AM I: this would incline us to think, that some,
at least, of those corrupt teachers, upon whom the apostle hath so
much reflected, were Jews; who had endeavoured to corrupt the Gentile
churches with their traditions, and imposing on them the ceremonial
rites of the Jewish churc... [ Continue Reading ]
Will they glory in this, that they are MINISTERS OF CHRIST, employed
as the servants of Christ in preaching the gospel? I should not boast
about this, (in that I may seem to SPEAK AS A FOOL), but I am much
more a minister than they, both with respect to my call to the work,
and also my performing of... [ Continue Reading ]
God, to restrain the passions of his people, which might carry them
out to cruelty in the punishments of malefactors, forbade the Jewish
magistrates to give any malefactor above forty stripes; (so many they
might give them by the Divine law, DEUTERONOMY 25:3); but they had
made an order, that none s... [ Continue Reading ]
THRICE WAS I BEATEN WITH RODS; this was by the pagans, for the Jews
whipped malefactor with a whip which had three cords. We read of one
of these times. ACTS 16:23; and of a second, ACTS 22:24, when the
captain commanded he should be so punished, but he avoided it, by
pleading he was a citizen of Ro... [ Continue Reading ]
IN JOURNEYINGS OFTEN; in travellings from place to place for the
propagation of the gospel. IN PERILS OF WATERS; in the Greek, rivers,
which were many in those countries through which he travelled. OF
ROBBERS; such as waited to rob passengers by the high-way. BY MINE OWN
COUNTRYMEN, the Jews, who we... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle reckons up several afflictive evils, ordinarily incident
to such as travel in foreign countries. Of this nature were the
WEARINESS AND PAINFULNESS, the HUNGER AND THIRST, the _cold and
nakedness, _ here mentioned. He also mentioneth the _watchings_ and
_fastings, _ as voluntary acts of d... [ Continue Reading ]
By the _things that are without, _ the apostle meaneth either those
evils which happened to him from persons that had nto relation to the
Christian church, but were persons _without, _ (as the phrase is used,
1 CORINTHIANS 5:13), or else such kinds of troubles and afflictions as
very little influenc... [ Continue Reading ]
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WHO, may be either, what church? Or, what particular Christian in any
church? IS WEAK, asyenei, through outward afflictions, or in respect
of inward spiritual troubles, AND I AM NOT WEAK, and I do not
sympathize with that church, or with that person? WHO IS OFFENDED, or
scandalized, under te... [ Continue Reading ]
The apostle here calleth the things which he had suffered for the
gospel, and the propagation of it, his _infirmities; _ and saith, that
he chose those things to GLORY in. He would not glory of the divers
tongues with which he spake, nor of the miracles which he had wrought;
but being by the ill ton... [ Continue Reading ]
Whether this phrase be the form of an oath, or a mere assertion of
God's knowledge of the heart, is a point not worth the arguing. If we
look upon it in the former notion, it is no profane oath, because made
in the name of God; nor no vain oath, because it is used in a grave
and serious matter, and... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 32,33. Luke hath shortly given us the history of this danger,
ACTS 9:23. Soon after Paul was converted from the Jewish to the
Christian religion, he, disputing with the Jews which dwelt at
Damascus, confounded them by his arguments, proving Jesus was the
Christ, as we read there, ACTS 9:21. Thi... [ Continue Reading ]
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