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Verse 2 Corinthians 11:12. _BUT WHAT I DO_, c.] I act thus _that I
may cut off_ _occasion_ of glorying, boasting, or calumniating _from
them_-the false prophets and his partisans, _who seek occasion_...
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BUT WHAT I DO - The course of life which I have been pursuing I will
continue to pursue. That is, I will continue to preach as I have done
without demanding a support. I will labor with my own hands i...
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2. ANSWERING HIS ADVERSARIES. HIS BOASTINGS.
CHAPTER 11
_ 1. The Danger Through False Teachers. (2 Corinthians 11:1)_
2. Answering His Adversaries. (2 Corinthians 11:7)
3. His Boastings of Labors a...
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A TENDER APPEAL TO THE CHURCH AS A WHOLE. This appeal may sound like
foolish sentiment. Let them bear with him. _Indeed_ he is sure that
they do. What has happened under Paul's guidance and inspiratio...
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THE PERIL OF SEDUCTION (2 Corinthians 11:1-6)...
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Or did I commit a sin in humbling myself so that you should be
exalted, because I preached the gospel of God to you for nothing? I
plundered other Churches and took pay from them in order to render
se...
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_occasion_ See ch. 2 Corinthians 5:12.
_that wherein they glory, they may be found even as we_ These words
seem to imply that the Corinthian false teachers did _not_accept money
or maintenance for the...
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Ὃ ΔῈ ΠΟΙΩ͂ ΚΑῚ ΠΟΙΉΣΩ, ἽΝΑ ἙΚΚΌΨΩ
ΤῊΝ�. _But what I do, that I_ WILL ALSO CONTINUE TO _do_, _that
I may cut off_ THE _occasion_ OF THOSE WHO WISH FOR AN _occasion_.
There is no obscurity thus far. He...
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THE APOSTLE’S GLORYING ABOUT WORKING GRATUITOUSLY
With this passage 1 Corinthians 9, especially 2 Corinthians 11:12; 2
Corinthians 11:15;...
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_FALSE APOSTLES AND DECEITFUL WORKERS -- 2 CORINTHIANS 11:5-15:_ There
was no way in which Paul was inferior to these false apostles. In fact
he was not a whit behind the chiefest apostles. His speech...
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ΠΟΙΉΣΩ _fut. ind. act. от_ ΠΟΙΈΩ (G4160) делать,
ΈΚΚΌΨΩ _aor. conj. act. от_ ΈΚΚΌΠΤΩ mi 716)
отрубать, удалять, уничтожать (BAGD; GELTS,
137; CCFJ, 2:56). _Conj._ с ΪΝ (G2443) используется
для выраже...
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THAT I WILL DO,— Rather, _and will do;_ so the words stand in the
Greek, and do not refer to 2 Corinthians 11:10 as a profession of St.
Paul's resolution to take nothing from them; but to 2 Corinthian...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTARY
SECTION 2
Unassertative (2 Corinthians 11:7-15)
7 Did I commit a sin in abasing myself so that you might be exalted,
because I preached God's gospel without cost to you? 8I robbe...
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But what I do, that I will do, that I may cut off occasion from them
which desire occasion; that wherein they glory, they may be found even
as we.
I WILL DO - I will continue to decline help.
OCC...
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11 Even forbearance and gentleness have their limits. The apostle
makes it clear that. when he came to them again he would act quite as
severely as he wrote in dealing with those who still opposed him...
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_(B) 11:1-15. DEFENCE OF HIS GOSPEL AND OF HIS INDEPENDENCE_
St. Paul says that he also will now boast a little, for he is as much
an Apostle as those whom they prefer. If he refuses monetary support...
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PARAPHRASE. 'I assure you, by the truth of Christ within me, that I
shall permit no one to interfere with the grounds of this boast in the
district of Achaia. (11) And that, too, not because I despise...
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THAT WHEREIN THEY GLORY, THEY MAY BE FOUND EVEN AS WE] The 'false
apostles,' or Judaisers, received support (2 Corinthians 11:20) as due
to their apostleship. Had St. Paul done so they would have char...
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GOD SHOWS HIS POWER WHEN WE ARE WEAK
2 CORINTHIANS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 11
V1 I will now write some words about myself, like those fools who
recommend themselves. Be patient, and you will under...
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THAT I MAY CUT OFF OCCASION FROM THEM WHICH DESIRE OCCASION. — It
lies on the surface that the “occasion,” or _opening for attack,_
which his opponents had thus desired, was one against which he guard...
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CHAPTER 25
FOOLISH BOASTING.
2 Corinthians 11:7 (R.V)
THE connection of 2 Corinthians 11:7 with what precedes is not at once
clear. The Apostle has expressed his conviction that he is in nothing
inf...
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ὃ δὲ ποιῶ κ. τ. λ.: _but what I do, that I will do that_,
by refusing to accept maintenance gratis at your hands, _I may cut off
the occasion_ (τὴν ἀφορμ., the definite opportunity for
attack which my...
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HE IS NOT INFERIOR TO HIS ADVERSARIES ALTHOUGH (_a_) HE IS NOT A
TRAINED ORATOR (2 Corinthians 11:6), AND ALTHOUGH (_b_) HE DID NOT
CLAIM MAINTENANCE FROM THE CHURCH (2 Corinthians 11:7). THIS WAS NOT...
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CONSTRAINED TO SILENCE BOASTERS
2 Corinthians 11:10
In vivid language, which proves how greatly he had been moved, the
Apostle contrasts the false teachers who were injuring his converts
with himself...
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Having thus stated the true grounds of glorying, and being about to
make his boast (such action having been made necessary by the
opposition), the apostle has so little love for it that he commences
w...
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VERSE 12 Rather than openly talk about their weakness, which caused
him not to accept payment, Paul refuses to give all of his reasons.
Here, he does say that he will continue to refuse pay so the fal...
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But what I do, that I will do, that I may cut off occasion from them
which desire occasion; that wherein they (i) glory, they may be found
even as we.
(i) Paul's adversaries sought all occasions they...
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St. Paul declares that he will continue to receive nothing for his
preaching and his labours, that the false apostles may not glory in
their disinterestedness; or rather, that he will not, by receivin...
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(11) For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not
preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received,
or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well...
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illing them to overflowing, though surely not to cease in the ages to
come. "Unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that
we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,...
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12._But what I do. _He again explains the reason of his intention.
(831) The false Apostles, with the view of alluring to themselves
ignorant persons, took no pay. Their serving gratuitously was a sho...
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In Chapter 11, jealous with regard to his beloved Corinthians with a
godly jealousy, he carries yet further his arguments relating to false
teachers. He asks the faithful in Corinth to bear with him a...
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BUT WHAT I DO, THAT I WILL DO,.... As he preached the Gospel freely at
Corinth and in Achaia, so he was determined to do it for the future,
for this reason only, or chiefly:
THAT, says he,
I MAY CUT...
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But what I do, that I will do, that I may cut off occasion from them
which desire occasion; that wherein they glory, they may be found even
as we.
Ver. 12. _That I may cut off occasion_] There were t...
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_As the truth of Christ is in me_ As sure as I am a true Christian,
and an apostle. The expression has the nature of an oath. See on
Romans 9:1. _No man shall stop me of this boasting_ For I will rece...
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THAT I MAY CUT OFF OCCASION FROM THEM WHICH DESIRE OCCASION; that his
enemies should not be able to say that he was selfish, and preached
for hire.
WHEREIN THEY GLORY; namely, that they preach the go...
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Paul insists upon observing this course on account of the false
teachers:...
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BUT WHAT I DO, THAT I WILL DO THAT I MAY CUT OFF OCCASION FROM THEM
WHICH DESIRE OCCASION, THAT, WHEREIN THEY GLORY, THEY MAY BE FOUND
EVEN AS WE....
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If it seems strange that Paul asks the Corinthians to bear with a
little folly in him, yet let us still remember that it is God who
inspires him to write as he does. Paul considered it folly to speak...
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5-15 It is far better to be plain in speech, yet walking openly and
consistently with the gospel, than to be admired by thousands, and be
lifted up in pride, so as to disgrace the gospel by evil temp...
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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 y...
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But what I do, that I will do, that I may cut off occasion from them
that desire an occasion; that wherein they glory, they may be found
even as we. [The apostle is determined that whatever he may do...
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Methodius Discourse III. Thaleia
For those who are the better, and who embrace the truth more clearly,
being delivered from the evils of the flesh, become, on account of
their perfect purification an...
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2 Corinthians 11:12 But G1161 what G3739 do G4160 (G5719) G2532 do
G4160 (G5692) that G2443 off...
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‘But what I do, that I will do, that I may cut off the opportunity
from those who desire an opportunity that in that in which they glory,
they may be found even as we.'
And he intends to continue doi...
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PAUL DEFENDS HIS APOSTLESHIP AND COMPARES HIMSELF WITH HIS OPPONENTS
(2 CORINTHIANS 11:1).
An exact determination of who the visiting preachers were who
constituted the new grave threat to Paul's mini...
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2 Corinthians 11:12. BUT WHAT I DO, THAT I WILL DO, THAT I MAY OUT OFF
OCCASION from them WHICH DESIRE OCCASION; THAT WHEREIN THEY GLORY,
THEY MAY BE FOUND EVEN AS WE. Opinions differ as to what is me...
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THAT I MAY CUT OFF OCCASION
(ινα εκκοψω την αφορμην). Purpose clause with
ινα and first aorist active subjunctive of εκκοπτω, old verb
to cut out or off (Matthew 3:10; Matthew 5:30). See 2 Corinthia...
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CONTENTS: Paul's godly jealousy for Christ's cause. Warning against
false teachers. Paul's enforced boasting.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Paul, Satan, Eve, Abraham, Aretas, governor
of Damascus.
CONCLUS...
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2 Corinthians 11:1. _Bear with me a little in my folly;_ for I must
glory a little when the advocate of self-applause. I know it is folly
for a man to applaud himself; and I doubt not but you will bea...
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IN ORDER TO. The false apostles were making themselves rich off the
church! Since they will be compared to Paul, they feel they must
discredit him. But if he allowed Corinth to pay him, he would be do...
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2 CORINTHIANS—NOTE ON 2 CORINTHIANS 11:9 Paul refused to accept
money from the Corinthians because he had to distinguish his ministry
from that of the false apostles. They labored in Corinth out of gr...
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CHAPTER 11
SYNOPSIS OF THE CHAPTER
i. After declaring his love for the Corinthians, he proceeds (ver. 4)
to defend his apostleship against the false apostles, pointing out
that they had bestowed no...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
2 Corinthians 11:12. OCCASION.—General drift clear, particular
application difficult, from our ignorance of facts. Hard to reconcile
some of the presumed cavils and accusations; which...
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AN APOSTLE DRIVEN AGAINST HIS WILL INTO A SEMBLANCE OF BOASTING.
EXPOSITION
An apology for the "foolishness" of boasting (2 Corinthians 11:1). He
is not afraid of comparisons ...
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Let's turn to II Corinthians, chapter eleven.
Paul's authority as an apostle has been challenged in the Corinthian
church by certain Jewish teachers who had come in behind Paul, as they
so often did,...
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1 Corinthians 5:6; 1 Corinthians 9:12; 1 Timothy 5:14; 2 Corinthians
1:17;...
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I will do. Will continue to do; refuse to receive pay.
Cut off [ε κ κ ο ψ ω]. Lit., cut out. See on Luke 13:7, and
compare Romans 11:24.
Occasion [τ η ν α φ ο ρ μ η ν]. The force of the article
must...
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Who desire any occasion — To censure me. That wherein they boast,
they may be found even as we — They boasted of being "burdensome to
no man." But it was a vain boast in them, though not in the apostl...