VINDICATION OF HIS APOSTOLIC AUTHORITY AGAINST TRADUCERS.
The tone of these concluding Chapter s is so very different from that
of all that precedes them, that though it is impossible to doubt that
both came from the same pen (only two or three of the wildest critics
have ever alleged the contrary),... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:1. NOW I PAUL MYSELF: ‘Hitherto I have addressed
you for the most part as associated with others in the work of the
Lord; but understand me now as speaking exclusively in my own person'
ENTREAT YOU BY THE MEEKNESS AND GENTLENESS OF CHRIST. These words
convey merely different shades... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:2. YES, I BESEECH YOU, THAT I MAY NOT WHEN PRESENT
SHEW COURAGE WITH THE CONFIDENCE WHEREWITH I RECKON TO BE BOLD AGAINST
SOME, WHICH RECKON OF US AS IF WE WALKED ACCORDING TO THE FLESH. The
sense, here touchingly and delicately expressed, is this: ‘By that
meekness and gentleness o... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:3-4 . FOR THOUGH WE WALK IN THE FLESH, WE DO NOT WAR
ACCORDING TO THE FLESH (FOR THE WEAPONS OF OUR WARFARE ARE NOT OF THE
FLESH, BUT MIGHTY BEFORE GOD (in God's estimation) TO THE CASTING DOWN
OF STRONGHOLDS): [1] ‘Because our weapons are not carnal, they are
despised by carnal men... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:5. CASTING DOWN IMAGINATIONS (or ‘reasonings'), AND
EVERY HIGH THING THAT IS EXALTED (or ‘exalteth itself) AGAINST THE
KNOWLEDGE OF GOD, AND BRINGING EVERY THOUGHT INTO CAPTIVITY TO THE
OBEDIENCE OF CHRIST. The reference here is to the pride of human
reason, which takes upon itself... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:6. AND BEING IN READINESS TO AVENGE ALL DISOBEDIENCE,
WHEN YOUR OBEDIENCE IS FULFILLED. The sound and healthy party in the
church whom the apostle identifies with the church itself are here
distinguished from the refractory spirits who required stringent
measures of repression. But... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:7. DO YE LOOK AT THINGS AFTER THE OUTWARD APPEARANCE?
(The _interrogative_ form of this clause is, we think, with Meyer,
Alford, etc., more natural and lively than the _indicative,_ as
Calvin, Stanley, Plumptre, and others take it.)
IF ANY MAN TRUSTETH IN HIMSELF THAT HE IS CHRIST... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:8. FOR THOUGH I SHOULD GLORY SOMEWHAT MORE ABUNDANTLY
OF OUR AUTHORITY, WHICH THE LORD (the Lord Christ, Ephesians 3:7-11)
GAVE FOR BUILDING YOU UP, AND NOT FOR CASTING YOU DOWN, I SHALL NOT BE
PUT TO SHAME. Two reasons are given for this: it was an authority
gifted by the Lord of t... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:9. THAT I MAY NOT SEEM AS IF I WOULD TERRIFY YOU BY
MY LETTERS that is, ‘by my letters only, and at a distance:' ‘Some
seem to think that though I can write terrifying letters, I will be as
mild as when I was formerly with you; but they shall find it
otherwise, if necessity for acti... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:10. FOR, HIS LETTERS, THEY SAY, ARE WEIGHTY AND
STRONG, BUT HIS BODILY PRESENCE IS WEAK, AND HIS SPEECH OF NO ACCOUNT.
That the weakness here ascribed to his “bodily presence” refers to
his physical weakness, which Plumptre thinks obvious, is far from
clear to critics quite as acute... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:11. LET SUCH AN ONE RECKON THIS, THAT WHAT... IN WORD
BY LETTERS WHEN... ABSENT, SUCH _ARE WE _ ALSO INDEED WHEN... ABSENT
‘that our words are no idle threats.'... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:12. FOR WE ARE NOT BOLD TO NUMBER OR COMPARE
OURSELVES WITH CERTAIN OF THEM THAT COMMEND THEMSELVES: BUT t HEY
THEMSELVES MEASURING THEMSELVES BY THEMSELVES, AND COMPARING
THEMSELVES WITH THEMSELVES, ARE NOT WISE. The sense of this somewhat
obscure verse which contains a kind of pla... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:13. BUT (unlike all these) WE WILL NOT GLORY BEYOND
_OUR_ MEASURE, BUT (only) ACCORDING TO THE MEASURE OF THE RULE WHICH
GOD APPORTIONED TO US AS A MEASURE, TO REACH EVEN TO YOU: ‘We go
simply by the line of action divinely assigned to us, and not beyond
it.' As the apostleship of t... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:15. NOT GLORYING... IN OTHER MEN'S LABOURS, BUT
HAVING HOPE THAT, AS YOUR FAITH GROWETH, WE SHALL BE MAGNIFIED IN
YOU... UNTO FURTHER ABUNDANCE ‘be encouraged by our success with you
to extend our labours,' SO AS TO PREACH THE GOSPEL EVEN UNTO THE PARTS
BEYOND YOU, AND NOT TO GLORY... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:17. BUT HE THAT GLORIETH, LET HIM GLORY IN THE LORD.
So often had he to speak of “glorying” (sixteen times, says
Stanley, in this section), that he here finds it needful to remind his
readers and himself that the one object of all legitimate glorying is
“the Lord” (Jer 9:24; 1 Corin... [ Continue Reading ]
2 Corinthians 10:18. FOR NOT HE THAT COMMENDETH HIMSELF IS APPROVED,
BUT HE WHOM THE LORD COMMENDETH. This addition is intended for the
opponents he has had in view throughout all this chapter.
No wonder that this chapter begins with an apology for indulging in
self-commendation, since the former o... [ Continue Reading ]