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Verse 16. _TO PASS BY YOU INTO MACEDONIA_] He had purposed to go to
Macedonia first, and then from Macedonia return to them, and probably
winter in Corinth. Therefore we must understand the δι' ὑμων...
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AND TO PASS BY YOU - Through δι ̓ di' you; that is, through your
city, or province; or to take them, as we say, in his way. His design
was to pass through Corinth and Achaia on his journey. This was n...
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2. PAUL'S EXPERIENCE AND EXPLANATIONS.
CHAPTER 1:8-24
_ 1. His Experience. (2 Corinthians 1:8)_
2. His Explanations. (2 Corinthians 1:15)
The Apostle speaks, first of all, of the trouble he had whe...
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But had he not laid himself open to a charge of fickleness? Had he not
led them to expect that he would ere this have paid them another
visit, returning through Corinth from Macedonia, and taking from...
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COMFORTED TO COMFORT (2 Corinthians 1:1-7)...
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It was with this confidence that I previously planned to visit you,
that I might bring you pleasure for the second time, and so go on to
Macedonia by way of you, and be sped by you on my way to Judaea...
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INTO. Greek _eis._ App-104.
OUT OF. from. Greek. apo. App-104.
BROUGHT ON MY WAY _. Greek. piopempo._ See Acts 15:3
TOWARD. Greek. _eis_, as above. This was the apostle's original
intention, but wa...
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_to pass by you into Macedonia_ It was probably when this resolution
(which may have been announced in the lost Epistle, see 1 Corinthians
5:9) was given up, that the mission of Timothy referred to in...
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St Paul's reason for putting off his coming
15. _And in this confidence_ It was the conviction of this community
of interest which made St Paul desire to visit Corinth. It was (see 2
Corinthians 1:23...
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ΔΙʼ ὙΜΩ͂Ν ΔΙΕΛΘΕΙ͂Ν ΕἸΣ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΊΑΝ.
‘To pass by you into M.’ (A.V.) suggests ‘pass by _without
visiting you_,’ which is the opposite of the meaning. ‘By you to
pass into M.’ (R.V.) suggests ‘_by your...
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15–24. The rest of this chapter and part of the next are taken up
with the Apostle’s defence of himself against a charge of
‘lightness’ (ἐλαφρία), _i.e._ of not caring for the
Corinthians or for his e...
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_ PAUL'S CHANGE OF PLANS 2 CORINTHIANS 1:12-18:_ Paul could rejoice
because he had a clear conscience. He lived a simple, honest life with
godly sincerity. His desire in all things was to be controlle...
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ΔΙ' ΎΜΏΝ (G1223; G4771) с _gen._ через вас (Plummer).
ΔΙΕΛΘΕΪ́Ν _aor. act. inf. от_ ΔΙΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ (G1330)
проходить через,
ΠΡΟΠΕΜΦΘΉΝΑΙ _aor. pass. inf. от_ ΠΡΟΠΈΜΠΩ
(G4311) посылать вперед, снаряжать...
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APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS
_Explanation of His Deferred Visit
Scripture_
2 Corinthians 1:15-24. And in this confidence I was minded to come
first unto you, that ye might have a second benefit; 16 and by yo...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 2
Acrimony (2 Corinthians 1:12-24)
12 For our boast is this, the testimony of our conscience that we have
behaved in the world, and still more toward you, with holiness and...
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And to pass by you into Macedonia, and to come again out of Macedonia
unto you, and of you to be brought on my way toward Judaea.
This intention of visiting them on the way to Macedonia, as well as...
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1 Timothy is associated with Paul in this introduction, as Sosthenes
is in the former epistle, yet it is evident that Paul himself wrote
both epistles, for he continually refers to himself in them, an...
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INTRODUCTORY SECTION
2 Corinthians 1:1. Salutation and Thanksgiving
After the usual epistolary introduction, St. Paul makes pointed
reference to a severe trouble he has lately endured, and gives tha...
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GOD SHOWS HIS POWER WHEN WE ARE WEAK
2 CORINTHIANS
_PHILIP SMITH_
ABOUT 2 CORINTHIANS
AUTHOR
Paul wrote the letter called 2 Corinthians. See 2 Corinthians 1:1 and
2 Corinthians 10:1. The letter...
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TO BE BROUGHT ON MY WAY. — The change of word is significant. He did
not intend merely to go from Corinth to Judaea. He expected the
Corinthians to further his intentions, to help him on, to escort hi...
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CHAPTER 3
THE CHURCH'S ONE FOUNDATION.
2 Corinthians 1:15 (R.V)
THE emphatic words in the first sentence are "in this confidence." All
the Apostle's plans for visiting Corinth, both in general and i...
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προπεμφθῆναι : “to be set forward on my journey”. The
practice of speeding fellow-Christians on their journeys, of “seeing
them off” in safety, is often mentioned in _Acts_, and is inculcated
more tha...
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HIS CHANGE OF PLAN WAS NOT DUE TO FICKLENESS. καὶ ταύτῃ
τῇ πεποιθήσει ἐβουλόμην κ. τ. λ.: _and in
this confidence_ (_sc._, that they would acknowledge his sincerity) _I
was minded to come before_ (_sc...
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SINCERE LIKE HIS MASTER
2 Corinthians 1:12
The Apostle laid great emphasis on the witness of his conscience. See
Acts 23:1; Acts 24:16. As we pass out of this life, and stand in the
revealing dawn of...
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The second letter to the Corinthians was evidently the outcome of the
first. The apostle opened with the usual introduction, laying emphasis
on his apostleship by the will of God, coupled with the sal...
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A CHANGE IN PLANS
Since they had mutual pride and respect for one another, Paul had
confidently planned to visit them on the way to and from Macedonia,
but had changed plans to give them time to corre...
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(15) And in this confidence I was minded to come unto you before, that
ye might have a second benefit; (16) And to pass by you into
Macedonia, and to come again out of Macedonia unto you, and of you t...
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The apostle writes the second Epistle to the Corinthians under the
influence of the consolations of Christ consolations experienced when
the troubles which came upon him in Asia were at their height;...
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AND TO PASS BY YOU INTO MACEDONIA,.... It was his first intention and
determination to have come first to Corinth, and then to Macedonia, to
have took this city in his way thither; which was an argume...
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And to pass by you into Macedonia, and to come again out of Macedonia
unto you, and of you to be brought on my way toward Judaea.
Ver. 16. _And to pass by you_] So indefatigable and unsatisfiable was...
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_And in this confidence_ That is, being confident of this, namely, of
our mutual affection to, and esteem for, each other; _I was minded_
Εβουλομην, _I purposed; to come unto you before_ Or _first_,
a...
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AND TO PASS BY YOU INTO MACEDONIA, AND TO COME AGAIN OUT OF MACEDONIA
UNTO YOU, AND OF YOU TO BE BROUGHT ON MY WAY TOWARD JUDEA....
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No fickleness can be charged to the apostle:...
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It is again with apostolic authority that Paul writes, the will of
God, a predominant matter in the epistle. While Paul uses his
authority in lowliness, yet he must assert God's authority in writing....
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15-24 The apostle clears himself from the charge of levity and
inconstancy, in not coming to Corinth. Good men should be careful to
keep the reputation of sincerity and constancy; they should not
res...
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He had purposed to take Corinth in his way unto Macedonia, and after
he had finished his business in Macedonia, his resolutions were to
have come back to Corinth, and to stay with them some time, hopi...
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and by you to pass into Macedonia, and again from Macedonia to come
unto you, and of you to be set forward on my journey unto Judaea. [i.
e., trusting in our mutual love, it was my intention to visit...
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2 Corinthians 1:16 G2532 pass G1330 (G5629) by G1223 you G5216 to
G1519 Macedonia G3109 G2532 come...
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HE EXPLAINS THAT THE CHANGE OF PLANS HE MADE WAS NOT DUE TO FICKLENESS
‘And in this confidence I was minded to come first to you, that you
might have a second benefit, and by you to pass into Macedon...
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2 Corinthians 1:16. AND BY YOU TO PASS INTO MACEDONIA, AND AGAIN FROM
MACEDONIA TO COME UNTO YOU, AND OF YOU TO BE SET FORWARD UNTO JUDEA.
This was his original plan, to pay two visits to Corinth, on...
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AND AGAIN
(κα παλιν). This would have been the second benefit or joy. But
he changed his plans and did not make that trip directly to Corinth,
but came on to Macedonia first (Acts 19:21; Acts 20:1;...
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2 Corinthians 1:1. _Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of
God, and Timothy our brother, unto the church of God which is at
Corinth, with all the saints which are in all Achaia:_
Paul is ver...
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2 Corinthians 1:1. _Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of
God,_
Paul is very careful to remind the Corinthians of that fact, since
some of them had gone the length of denying his apostleshi...
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CONTENTS: Paul's interest in the Corinthian Christians and his
encouragement to them in Christ.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Paul, Timothy, Silvanus.
CONCLUSION: Man's extremity is God's op...
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2 Corinthians 1:1. _Paul and Timothy our brother._ It was proper that
Timothy should be named, he having been specially sent to Corinth.
_With all the saints which are in Achaia;_ in which peninsula t...
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FOR I PLANNED. He had planned to go through Corinth on the way to
Macedonia and to stop a second time on his return trip. TO GET HELP.
He had planned to ask them to finance his trip to Judea. Contrast...
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2 CORINTHIANS—NOTE ON 2 CORINTHIANS 1:1 Paul’s Defense of His
Ministry as an Apostle. Paul’s ministry reflects the work of the
Holy Spirit.
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2 CORINTHIANS—NOTE ON 2 CORINTHIANS 1:12 Paul offers a detailed
defense of why he had changed his mind more than once about returning
to Corinth. The process included: (1) an initial plan to visit
Mac...
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2 CORINTHIANS—NOTE ON 2 CORINTHIANS 1:15 FIRST... ON MY WAY TO
MACEDONIA, AND TO COME BACK TO YOU FROM MACEDONIA... ON MY WAY TO
JUDEA. Originally, Paul had planned to travel from Ephesus through
Mace...
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SECOND EPISTLE TO THE
CORINTHIANS
CHAPTER 1
CONTENTS
He consoles the Corinthians, whom in the First Epistle he had sharply
rebuked, and absolves the excommunicated fornicator, who was now
penitent....
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_And to pass by you into Macedonia._ To pay them a flying visit, and
then return from Macedonia to them again, so as to stay longer with
them. This is what he means in 1 Corinthians 16:5, where he say...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
2 Corinthians 1:12. REJOICING.—stronger and more correct. Cognate
word in Romans 5:2; Romans 5:11, where notice the varying translation;
an exultant, sometimes defiantly exultant, joy...
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EXPOSITION
Address and greeting (2 Corinthians 1:1, 2 Corinthians 1:2).
Thanksgiving for the comfort sent to him by God, wherein, as in his
affliction which rendered it necessary, they sympathetically...
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Tonight let's turn to 2 Corinthians, chapter 1.
The church of Corinth had been a divided church. There was a lot of
carnality, a lot of problems in their doctrines that prompted Paul's
first epistle,...
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1 Corinthians 16:5; Acts 19:21; Acts 19:22; Acts 21:5...
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Observe here, 1. How the heart of this holy apostle was carried forth
in the service of God and souls, and how accordingly he orders all his
journeys from one place to another, and determines his cont...