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501   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   17(12)|             here is the living God (2 Cor 3:3), but there may also
502   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   17(12)|         allusion to Christ as Lord (2 Cor 3:14, 16). Freedom: i.e.,
503   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   17(12)|              the ministry of death (2 Cor 3:7) and the covenant that
504   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   17(12)|            covenant that condemned (2 Cor 3:9).~
505   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18(13)|      contemplating as in a mirror"; 2 Cor 4:6 would suggest that the
506   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18(13)|              the end time, and even 2 Cor 3:12 speaks of the glory
507   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18(13)|        present in the community (cf 2 Cor 1:22, the "first installment"),
508   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18(13)|               God, which is Christ (2 Cor 4:4).~
509   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    1(1) |              and forthrightness; cf 2 Cor 1:12-14; 2:17. ~
510   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    3(2) |               lies over their eyes (2 Cor 3:14), a blindness induced
511   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    3(2) |          headed for destruction (cf 2 Cor 2:15).~
512   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    5(3) |             is the glory of Christ (2 Cor 4:4). Far from preaching
513   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    5(3) |              Jesus is perceived (cf 2 Cor 4:10-11). Your slaves: Paul
514   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    5(3) |               and the community; cf 1 Cor 3:5; 2 Cor 4:1~
515   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    5(3) |            community; cf 1 Cor 3:5; 2 Cor 4:1~
516   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    6(4) |              of the odor and aroma (2 Cor 2:14-15), is restated now,
517   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    6(4) |         imagery of light and glory (2 Cor 4:3-6).~
518   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    7(5) |          topic already announced in 2 Cor 3:3, 6, asserting his faith
519   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   10(8) |               is similar to that of 2 Cor 1:3-11. His sufferings are
520   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   12(9) |            but in others (12.15; cf 2 Cor 1, 4-5). Ultimately, everything
521   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   12(9) |              community, toward God (2 Cor 4:15; cf 2 Cor 1:11).~
522   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   12(9) |          toward God (2 Cor 4:15; cf 2 Cor 1:11).~
523   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   13(10)|              himself despite death (2 Cor 4:10-11) and the life-giving
524   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   13(10)|         experience upon the church (2 Cor 4:12, 14-15). And place
525   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   13(10)|       parousia and the judgment; cf 2 Cor 11:2; Romans 14:10.~
526   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   16(11)|               and revealing itself (2 Cor 4:8-11, 16) but will outlast
527   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   16(11)|               dying: it is eternal (2 Cor 4:17-18).~
528   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   16(12)|               has already begun; cf 2 Cor 3:18. The renewal already
529   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   16(12)|           recognized only by faith (2 Cor 4:13, 18; 2 Cor 5:7).~
530   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   16(12)|              faith (2 Cor 4:13, 18; 2 Cor 5:7).~
531   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |                                2-5] 2 Cor 5:2-3 and 4 are largely
532   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |            longing: see the note on 2 Cor 5:5. Clothed with our heavenly
533   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |         mortal body, without dying; 2 Cor 5:2, 4 permit this meaning
534   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |              references to baptism (2 Cor 5:5), to judgment according
535   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |        judgment according to works (2 Cor 5:10), and to present renewal (
536   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |             and to present renewal (2 Cor 4:16), an idea elsewhere
537   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    3(3) |               hence not "naked" (cf 1 Cor 15:51-53).~
538   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    4(4) |         allusion to physical death (2 Cor 4:16; 5:1). Unlike the Greeks,
539   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    4(4) |            Swallowed up by life: cf 1 Cor 15:54.~
540   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    5(5) |            the striking parallel to 2 Cor 5:1-5 in Romans 8:17-30
541   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    5(5) |            Spirit as "groaning" (cf 2 Cor 5:2, 4 here) for the resurrection,
542   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    6(6) |             believed in but unseen (2 Cor 5:7).~
543   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   10(7) |             revealed" as we are (cf 2 Cor 11; 2:14; 4:10-11).~
544   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   11(8) |        characterize some others (cf 2 Cor 1:12-14; 2:14; 3:1; 3:7-
545   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   11(8) |                2:14; 3:1; 3:7-4:6). 2 Cor 5:14 recalls 2 Cor 3:7-4:
546   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   11(8) |              6). 2 Cor 5:14 recalls 2 Cor 3:7-4:6, and sums up 2 Cor
547   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   11(8) |            Cor 3:7-4:6, and sums up 2 Cor 4:7-5:10.~
548   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   13(9) |         discussion about "glory" in 2 Cor 3:7-4:6. Paul also enjoys
549   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   14(10)|               15] These verses echo 2 Cor 4:14 and resume the treatment
550   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   14(10)|            life despite death" from 2 Cor 4:7-5:10.~
551   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   16(11)|              of Christ described in 2 Cor 5:14-15 produces a whole
552   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   16(11)|         produces a whole new order (2 Cor 5:17) and a new mode of
553   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   16(11)|             new mode of perception (2 Cor 5:16). According to the
554   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   16(11)|            wisdom, power, life); cf 2 Cor 5:15.21; 1 Cor 1:17-3:3.
555   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   16(11)|            life); cf 2 Cor 5:15.21; 1 Cor 1:17-3:3. Similarly, he
556   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   16(11)|       Christian existence, e.g., in 2 Cor 4:10-11, 14. A new creation:
557   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   16(11)|         Christ is the new covenant (2 Cor 3:6).~
558   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   18(12)|  justification (cf "righteousness," 2 Cor 5:21); this contrasts with
559   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   18(12)|            covenant that condemned (2 Cor 3:8). The ministry of reconciliation:
560   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   18(12)|          message of reconciliation (2 Cor 5:19), he is Christ's ambassador,
561   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   18(12)|           through whom God appeals (2 Cor 5:20a). In v 20b Paul acts
562   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   21(13)|           became our righteousness (1 Cor 1:30), we become God's righteousness (
563   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   21(13)|             God's righteousness (cf 2 Cor 5:14-15).~
564   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    1(1) |               by the parenthesis of 2 Cor 5:2. The one main verb is "
565   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    1(1) |               of reconciliation (cf 2 Cor 5:20) and describes how
566   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    1(1) |         message of reconciliation" (2 Cor 5:19) is lived existentially
567   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    1(2) |         become God's righteousness (2 Cor 5:21), not live for oneself (
568   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    1(2) |               not live for oneself (2 Cor 5:15) be reconciled with
569   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    1(2) |               reconciled with Paul (2 Cor 6:11-13; 7:2-3). ~
570   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    3(4) |             language echoes that of 1 Cor 8-10 as does the expression "
571   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    3(4) |             live for themselves" in 2 Cor 5:15. That no fault may
572   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    3(4) |         eschatological judgment (cf 1 Cor 4:2-5).~
573   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    4(6) |            the charges mentioned in 2 Cor 3:1-3) and paradoxical (
574   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    4(6) |            the self-commendation in 2 Cor 11:23-29. As ministers of
575   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    4(6) |         minister" and "servant"; cf 2 Cor 11:23, the central assertion
576   NTLet, 2Cor    6:    4(6) |              a similar context, and 1 Cor 3:5.~
577   NTLet, 2Cor    6:   11(9) |            the development begun in 2 Cor 2:14-3:3 to an effective
578   NTLet, 2Cor    6:   16(12)|            his presence among them (2 Cor 6:16) is seen as conditioned
579   NTLet, 2Cor    6:   16(12)|              and cultically impure (2 Cor 6:17); that relation is
580   NTLet, 2Cor    6:   16(12)|             language of 2 Sam 7:14 (2 Cor 6:18). Some remarkable parallels
581   NTLet, 2Cor    6:   16(12)|              Testament only here in 2 Cor 6:18 and nine times in Rev.~
582   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    2(1) |             continue the thought of 2 Cor 6:11-13, before the interruption
583   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    2(1) |          before the interruption of 2 Cor 6:14-7:1. 2 Cor 7:4 serves
584   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    2(1) |     interruption of 2 Cor 6:14-7:1. 2 Cor 7:4 serves as a transition
585   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    2(1) |        affliction) are developed in 2 Cor 7:5-16. All have appeared
586   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(2) |           first part of the letter, 2 Cor 7:1-7. It deals with the
587   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) |             narrativeinterrupted at 2 Cor 2:13 (2 Cor 7:5) and describes
588   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) | narrativeinterrupted at 2 Cor 2:13 (2 Cor 7:5) and describes the resolution
589   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) |           situation there depicted (2 Cor 7:6-7). Finally Titus arrives
590   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) |             to Paul's restlessness (2 Cor 2:13; 2 Cor 7:5), casts
591   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) |           restlessness (2 Cor 2:13; 2 Cor 7:5), casts out his fears,
592   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) |      affliction is reintroduced (cf 2 Cor 1:3-11); here, too, encouragement
593   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) |            described as contagious (2 Cor 7:6). The language of joy
594   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) |            sorrow also reappears in 2 Cor 7:7 (cf 2 Cor 1:23-2:1 and
595   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) |          reappears in 2 Cor 7:7 (cf 2 Cor 1:23-2:1 and the note on
596   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(3) |              23-2:1 and the note on 2 Cor 1:23-24).~
597   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    5(4) |          Macedonia: see the note on 2 Cor 2:13.~
598   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    8(5) |             promotion of their joy (2 Cor 1:24), has been achieved,
599   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    8(5) |           fully and impressively in 2 Cor 7:10-11; not the least important
600   NTLet, 2Cor    7:   13(6) |             proves well-founded; cf 2 Cor 7:4; 1:12, 14).~
601   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(1) |            evidence for it comes in 1 Cor 16:1-4 -after it had already
602   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(1) |             and ready for delivery. 2 Cor 8-9 contain what appear
603   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(2) |             least a year later than 1 Cor 16. The recommendation proper
604   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(2) |            the Christian community (2 Cor 8:1-15). Philippians 4:10-
605   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(4) |          these chapters as "grace" (2 Cor 8:1; 9:8, 14), "favor" (
606   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(4) |               1; 9:8, 14), "favor" (2 Cor 8:4), "gracious act" (2
607   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(4) |               8:4), "gracious act" (2 Cor 8:6, 7, 9) or "gracious
608   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(4) |                 or "gracious work" (2 Cor 8:19), to be compared to "
609   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(4) |        compared to "gracious gift" (1 Cor 16:3). The related term,
610   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(4) |       thanksgiving," also occurs at 2 Cor 9:11, 12. The wordplay is
611   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |            translated as "to test" (2 Cor 8:8) and "evidence" (2 Cor
612   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |            Cor 8:8) and "evidence" (2 Cor 9:13); it means to be tried
613   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |              lie behind "overflow" (2 Cor 8:2; 9:12), "excel" (2 Cor
614   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |            Cor 8:2; 9:12), "excel" (2 Cor 8:7), "surplus" (2 Cor 8:
615   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |              2 Cor 8:7), "surplus" (2 Cor 8:14), "superfluous" (2
616   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |               8:14), "superfluous" (2 Cor 9:1) "make abundant" and "
617   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |            and "have an abundance" (2 Cor 9:8). These expressions
618   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |            with references to need (2 Cor 8:14; 9:12). Generosity:
619   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |              sincerity; here and in 2 Cor 9:11, 13 it designates the
620   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    3(6) |               appeal," "encourage" (2 Cor 8:6, 17; 9:5). Taking part:
621   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    3(6) |        translated "contribution" in 2 Cor 9:13 and a related term
622   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    3(6) |        related term as "partner" in 2 Cor 8:23. Service (diakonia):
623   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    3(6) |            this word occurs also in 2 Cor 9:1, 13 as "service"; in
624   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    3(6) |              1, 13 as "service"; in 2 Cor 9:12 it is translated "administration,"
625   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    3(6) |             administration," and in 2 Cor 8:19, 20 the corresponding
626   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    6(8) |                           6] Titus: 1 Cor 16 seemed to leave the organization
627   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    6(8) |             the collection as well; 2 Cor 8:16-17 will describe Titus'
628   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    7(9) |         related terms occur also in 2 Cor 8:22 ("earnest") and 2 Cor
629   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    7(9) |            Cor 8:22 ("earnest") and 2 Cor 8:8, 16, 17 ("concern").~
630   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    9(10)|            terms of life and death (2 Cor 5:15), sin and righteousness (
631   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    9(10)|              sin and righteousness (2 Cor 5:21), is now rephrased
632   NTLet, 2Cor    8:   11(11)|            prothymia also occurs in 2 Cor 8:12, 19; 9:2.~
633   NTLet, 2Cor    8:   12(12)|              the course of time. In 2 Cor 8:15 Paul grounds his argument
634   NTLet, 2Cor    8:   18(14)|        companion mentioned below in 2 Cor 8:22.~
635   NTLet, 2Cor    8:   20(15)|               That anyone blame us: 2 Cor 12:16-18 suggests that misunderstandings
636   NTLet, 2Cor    8:   20(15)|               area as in others (cf 2 Cor 6:3).~
637   NTLet, 2Cor    9:    1(1) |              a few weeks later than 2 Cor 8, while the delegation
638   NTLet, 2Cor    9:    3(3) |               sending them now, and 2 Cor 9:9 would merely conclude
639   NTLet, 2Cor    9:    3(3) |             recommendation begun in 2 Cor 9:8. But the aorist may
640   NTLet, 2Cor    9:    3(3) |           past as Paul writes; then 2 Cor 9:9, with its apparently
641   NTLet, 2Cor    9:    8(4) |           scripture itself attests (2 Cor 9:9), so that they need
642   NTLet, 2Cor    9:   11(5) |        eucharistia (see the note on 2 Cor 8:1), he describes a circle
643   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(1) |             In the central section (2 Cor 11:16-12:10), the apologia
644   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(1) |         prepared for by a prologue (2 Cor 11:1-15) and followed by
645   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(1) |            followed by an epilogue (2 Cor 12:11-18), which are similar
646   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(1) |          framed by an introduction (2 Cor 10:1-18) and a conclusion (
647   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(1) |               18) and a conclusion (2 Cor 12:19-13:10), both of which
648   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(2) |             up again in the finale (2 Cor 12:19-13:10).~
649   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(3) |             bold and militant Paul (2 Cor 10:2-6); this tension is
650   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(3) |              is finally resolved in 2 Cor 13:3-4. Absent . . . present:
651   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(3) |               the letter, recurs in 2 Cor 13:10, which forms an inclusion
652   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(3) |             forms an inclusion with 2 Cor 10:1-2. ~
653   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    2(4) |              Spirit; cf the note on 1 Cor 3:1. The wordplay is intended
654   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    3(5) |             The threat is echoed in 2 Cor 13:2-3.~
655   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    7(6) |          pattern of Paul's boast in 2 Cor 11:21b-29, especially 2
656   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    7(6) |               11:21b-29, especially 2 Cor 11:22-23. For building you
657   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    7(6) |      destructive effects on others (2 Cor 10:2-6), its intended effect
658   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    7(6) |           entirely constructive (cf 2 Cor 13:10). I shall not be put
659   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    9(7) |              Christ's own power (cf 2 Cor 13:2-4).~
660   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   17(10)|        immoderate boasting to which 2 Cor 10:13, 15 allude. God's
661   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   17(10)|            the object of his boast (2 Cor 10:13-16; 2 Cor 1:12-14)
662   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   17(10)|              boast (2 Cor 10:13-16; 2 Cor 1:12-14) and constitutes
663   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   17(10)|     constitutes his recommendation (2 Cor 3:1-3). Cf the notes on
664   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   17(10)|               1-3). Cf the notes on 2 Cor 1:12-14 and 1 Cor 1:29-31.~
665   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   17(10)|          notes on 2 Cor 1:12-14 and 1 Cor 1:29-31.~
666   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   18(11)|        testing for authenticity (cf 2 Cor 13:3-7 and the note on 2
667   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   18(11)|              13:3-7 and the note on 2 Cor 8:2). Whom the Lord recommends:
668   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   18(11)|            Lord alone will pass (cf 1 Cor 4:3-5). Paul alludes to
669   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   18(11)|            this judgment throughout 2 Cor 10-13, frequently in final
670   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   18(11)|          transitional positions; cf 2 Cor 11:15; 12:19a; 13:3-7.~
671   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    1(1) |           between them and himself, 2 Cor 11:1 signals a turn in Paul'
672   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    1(1) |           that he will undertake in 2 Cor 11:16-12:10, and it bears
673   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    1(1) |          follows the central boast, 2 Cor 12:11-18.~
674   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    1(2) |              statement of intent in 2 Cor 10:13 the nature of the
675   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    1(2) |             to end; see the note on 2 Cor 11:16-12:10. ~
676   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    2(3) |              as in the prophets; cf 1 Cor 10:22. I betrothed you:
677   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    2(3) |             Paul, like a father (cf 2 Cor 12:14), betroths the community
678   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    3(4) |               satanic activity (see 2 Cor 2:11; 4:4). Satanic imagery
679   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    3(4) |           Satanic imagery recurs in 2 Cor 11:13-15, 20; 12:7b, 16-
680   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    5(6) |             term, employed again in 2 Cor 12:11b, designates the opponents
681   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    5(6) |             whom Paul has spoken in 2 Cor 10 and again in 2 Cor 11:
682   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    5(6) |               2 Cor 10 and again in 2 Cor 11:4. They appear to be
683   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    5(6) |              as apostles of Christ (2 Cor 11:13-15). On the contrary,
684   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    5(6) |               of Christ (hyper ego, 2 Cor 11:23).~
685   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    6(7) |              rhetorical ability (cf 2 Cor 10:10) and knowledge (cf
686   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    6(7) |               10) and knowledge (cf 2 Cor 10:5), Paul concedes the
687   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    6(7) |               knowledge of himself (2 Cor 2:14), and in whom the death
688   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    6(7) |              of Jesus are revealed (2 Cor 4:10-11; cf 2 Cor 6:4),
689   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    6(7) |         revealed (2 Cor 4:10-11; cf 2 Cor 6:4), also demonstrates
690   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    6(7) |               of true knowledge. Cf 1 Cor 1:18-2:16.~
691   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    7(8) |            without remuneration (cf 1 Cor 9:3-18). He deftly defends
692   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    7(8) |            own self-humiliation (cf 2 Cor 10:1) and reduces objections
693   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    7(8) |            rhetorical questions (cf 2 Cor 12:13).~
694   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   11(9) |          himself and the others (cf 2 Cor 11:19-21). The topic of
695   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   11(9) |               taken up once more in 2 Cor 12:13-18. 1 Cor 9:15-18
696   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   11(9) |             more in 2 Cor 12:13-18. 1 Cor 9:15-18 gives a different
697   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   13(10)|             up again the imagery of 2 Cor 11:3 and applies it to the
698   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   13(10)|           simulation, like cunning (2 Cor 11:3), are marks of the
699   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   13(10)|                Christ and Beliar at 2 Cor 6:14-15. Ministers of righteousness:
700   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   13(10)|              that of righteousness (2 Cor 3:9). Their end: the section
701   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|             has already signaled in 2 Cor 10:12-18 and that become
702   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|              beginning and the end (2 Cor 11:16-23; 12:11). Yet his
703   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|              spring from ignorance (2 Cor 11:21; 12:6) nor is it concerned
704   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|            with human distinctions (2 Cor 11:18). Paul boasts "in
705   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|             boasts "in moderation" (2 Cor 10:13, 15) and "in the Lord" (
706   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|              15) and "in the Lord" (2 Cor 10:17).~
707   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   20(14)|             It is similarly used at 2 Cor 12:16 and is there connected
708   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   20(14)|           rendered "raise oneself" (2 Cor 10:5) and "be too elated" (
709   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   20(14)|                and "be too elated" (2 Cor 12:7).~
710   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   21(15)|              personal weakness from 2 Cor 10:1-18 but will refute
711   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   23(18)|               boast (cf the note on 2 Cor 11:5). Like an insane person:
712   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   31(20)|             ends in deliverance (cf 2 Cor 4:7-11).~
713   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    5(2) |         indirect someone in Christ (2 Cor 12:2) and all the passive
714   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    7(3) |              proper perspective; cf 2 Cor 1:9; 4:7-11. A thorn in
715   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    7(3) |           opponent. The language of 2 Cor 12:7-8 permits this interpretation.
716   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    7(3) |         applied to the opponents in 2 Cor 11:3, 13-15, 20.~
717   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    9(5) |               in a final catalogue (2 Cor 12:10a). That the power
718   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   10(7) |         reversal in oneself (Jesus, 2 Cor 13:4a; Paul, 2 Cor 1:9-10;
719   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   10(7) |           Jesus, 2 Cor 13:4a; Paul, 2 Cor 1:9-10; 4:10-11; 6:9). The
720   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   10(7) |            effect on others (Jesus, 2 Cor 5:14-15; Paul, 2 Cor 1:6;
721   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   10(7) |                2 Cor 5:14-15; Paul, 2 Cor 1:6; 4:12; 13:9). The specific
722   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   10(7) |         demonstrate on his arrival (2 Cor 13:4b; cf 2 Cor 10:1-11)
723   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   10(7) |            arrival (2 Cor 13:4b; cf 2 Cor 10:1-11) involves elements
724   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   10(7) |   participation in that experience (2 Cor 9; 13:3b).~
725   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |    corresponding to the prologue in 2 Cor 11:1-15. A four-step sequence
726   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |       qualifies his boast as folly (2 Cor 11:1; 12:11a), asserts his
727   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |             to the "superapostles" (2 Cor 11:5; 12:11b), exemplifies
728   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |             charismatic endowments (2 Cor 11:6; 12:12), and finally
729   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |            burden to the community (2 Cor 11:7-12; 12:13-18).~
730   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   12(9) |         demonstrations of power (cf 1 Cor 2:3-4). Signs of an apostle:
731   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   12(9) |         touchstones of apostleship (2 Cor 12:11; cf 2 Cor 13:3).~
732   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   12(9) |        apostleship (2 Cor 12:11; cf 2 Cor 13:3).~
733   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   13(10)|              from the community (cf 2 Cor 11:8-12). In defending his
734   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   13(10)|               protests his love (cf 2 Cor 11:11) and rejects the suggestion
735   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   13(10)|       opponents earlier: "cunning" (2 Cor 11:3), "deceit" (2 Cor 11:
736   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   13(10)|              2 Cor 11:3), "deceit" (2 Cor 11:13), "got the better
737   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   13(10)|               you" (see the note on 2 Cor 11:20), "take advantage" (
738   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   13(10)|              20), "take advantage" (2 Cor 2:11).~
739   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   19(11)|            the development begun in 2 Cor 10. In the chiastic arrangement
740   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   19(11)|           material (see the note on 2 Cor 10:1-13:10), this final
741   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   19(12)|            defense, an apologia (cf 1 Cor 9:3). Yet Paul insists on
742   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   19(12)|             he submits is God's (cf 1 Cor 4:3-5). This verse also
743   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   20(13)|          thinking by his opponents (2 Cor 11:3-4, 19-21). Here he
744   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   21(14)|            the mood he described in 2 Cor 2:1-4, but there is no reference
745   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   21(14)|      individual such as there is in 2 Cor 2:5-11. The crisis of 2
746   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   21(14)|               2:5-11. The crisis of 2 Cor 2 has happily been resolved
747   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   21(14)|            offender and repentance (2 Cor 7:4-16), whereas 2 Cor 12:
748   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   21(14)|              2 Cor 7:4-16), whereas 2 Cor 12:21 is preoccupied with
749   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   21(14)|              The sexual sins recall 1 Cor 5-7.~
750   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |            visit as the "third" (cf 2 Cor 12:14) may indicate that,
751   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |             mentioned as planned in 2 Cor 1:15, and the next visit
752   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |             If so, the materials in 2 Cor 1:12-2:13 plus 2 Cor 7:4-
753   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |             in 2 Cor 1:12-2:13 plus 2 Cor 7:4-16 and 2 Cor 10-13 may
754   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |               plus 2 Cor 7:4-16 and 2 Cor 10-13 may date from the
755   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |       relations between sections of 2 Cor too unclear to yield any
756   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |      certainty. The hypothesis that 2 Cor 10-13 are themselves the "
757   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |        tearful letter" mentioned at 2 Cor 2:3-4 creates more problems
758   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    2(2) |             of unrepentant sinners (2 Cor 12:21 and here) and of an
759   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    2(2) |      threatened from the beginning (2 Cor 10:1-6), but a different
760   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    2(2) |          connected with that behind 2 Cor 10-13, has influenced the
761   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    2(2) |       reluctance to inflict pain in 2 Cor 1:23 and 2 Cor 2:1-4. The
762   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    2(2) |              pain in 2 Cor 1:23 and 2 Cor 2:1-4. The next visit will
763   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    3(3) |        closely the opening section (2 Cor 10:1-18) and the intervening
764   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    3(3) |             development (especially 2 Cor 11:30-12:10). Proof of Christ
765   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    3(3) |       speaking in me: the threat of 2 Cor 10:1-2 is reworded to recall
766   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    3(3) |               power (cf the note on 2 Cor 12:10b).~
767   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    5(4) |              challenge mentioned in 2 Cor 13:3 on them: they are to
768   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    5(4) |         appearance of the theme (cf 2 Cor 10:18; 11:15; 12:19).~
769   NTLet, 2Cor   13:   10(5) |             in language that echoes 2 Cor 10:2, 8, emphasizing the
770   NTLet, 2Cor   13:   10(5) |            sentence of the section (2 Cor 12:19), as well as with
771   NTLet, 2Cor   13:   10(5) |              portion of the letter (2 Cor 10:1-2).~
772   NTLet, 2Cor   13:   11(6) |           have originally concluded 2 Cor 10-13, but they have nothing
773   NTLet, 2Cor   13:   11(6) |          conclusion to the whole of 2 Cor in its present edited form.
774   NTLet,  Gal    1:    1(2) |     congregation (Philippians 2:25; 2 Cor 8:23) or even by prophets (
775   NTLet,  Gal    1:    4(4) |              dominated by Satan; cf 2 Cor 4:4; Eph 2:2; 6:12.~
776   NTLet,  Gal    1:    8(7) |            anathema; cf Romans 9:3; 1 Cor 12:3; 16:22.~
777   NTLet,  Gal    1:   10(8) |               mission practices (cf 1 Cor 9:19-23) but the word still
778   NTLet,  Gal    1:   16(12)|      authorities (cf Matthew 16:17; 1 Cor 15:50). Paul's apostleship
779   NTLet,  Gal    2:    1(2) |           Barnabas: cf Gal 2:9, 13; 1 Cor 9:6. A Jewish Christian
780   NTLet,  Gal    2:    1(2) |       missionary companion of Paul (2 Cor 2:13; 7:6, 13-15; 8:6, 16,
781   NTLet,  Gal    2:   10(9) |          labor (cf Romans 15:25-28; 1 Cor 16:1-4; 2 Cor 8-9).~
782   NTLet,  Gal    2:   10(9) |             15:25-28; 1 Cor 16:1-4; 2 Cor 8-9).~
783   NTLet,  Gal    2:   11(11)|               the Lord's supper (cf 1 Cor 11:17-25).~
784   NTLet,  Gal    4:   13(11)|         epilepsy; some relate it to 2 Cor 12:7-9. Originally: this
785   NTLet,  Gal    5:    6(4) |               6] Cf Romans 2:25-26; 1 Cor 7:19; Gal 6:15. The Greek
786   NTLet,  Gal    5:    7(6) |       athletic contest; cf Gal 2:2; 1 Cor 9:24-26; Philippians 2:16;
787   NTLet,  Gal    5:   11(8) |              block of the cross: cf 1 Cor 1:23.~
788   NTLet,  Gal    5:   19(14)|         virtues (cf Romans 1:29-31; 1 Cor 6:9-10) were common in the
789   NTLet,  Gal    6:    2(2) |              Christ: cf Romans 8:2; 1 Cor 9:21; Gal 5:14. The principle
790   NTLet,  Gal    6:   11(6) |               was his practice (see 1 Cor 16:21; 2 Thes 3:17). Paul
791   NTLet,  Gal    6:   15(11)|               or "new creature"; cf 2 Cor 5:17.~
792   NTLet,  Gal    6:   16(12)|               of God"; cf Gal 6:10; 1 Cor 10:18), the reference may
793   NTLet,  Gal    6:   17(13)|               his apostolic labors (2 Cor 11:22-31), such as floggings (
794   NTLet,  Gal    6:   17(13)|              floggings (Acts 16:22; 2 Cor 11:25) and stonings (Acts
795   NTLet,  Gal    6:   17(13)|            suffered (cf Romans 6:3; 2 Cor 4:10; Col 1:24) and will
796   NTLet,  Eph    1:    3(3) |             have experienced, as in 2 Cor 1:3-4 and 1 Peter 1:3-12.
797   NTLet,  Eph    1:   13(7) |               baptism; cf Eph 4:30; 2 Cor 1:22.~
798   NTLet,  Eph    1:   14(8) |               full salvation, as at 2 Cor 1:22.~
799   NTLet,  Eph    1:   15(9) |               Col 1:16. Here, as in 1 Cor 15:24-25 and Col 2:15, every
800   NTLet,  Eph    1:   23(11)|             contrast to the view in 1 Cor 12 and Romans 12:4-8 where
801   NTLet,  Eph    2:    2(4) |                the age to come"; cf 1 Cor 3:19; 5:10; 7:31; Gal 1:
802   NTLet,  Eph    2:   11(6) |             of Christ (Eph 2:20; cf 1 Cor 12:28). With Christ as the
803   NTLet,  Eph    2:   14(8) |              2:14), reconciliation (2 Cor 5:18-21), and the destruction
804   NTLet,  Eph    4:   11(4) |               list of ministers, cf 1 Cor 12:28 and Romans 12:6-8.
805   NTLet,  Eph    4:   15(7) |               Col 1:18 and contrast 1 Cor 12:12-27 and Romans 12:4-
806   NTLet,  Eph    4:   28(12)|               the full phrase as in 1 Cor 4:12.~
807   NTLet,  Phi  Int          |              Christian teachers (cf 2 Cor 11:12-23), giving us insights
808   NTLet,  Phi  Int          |        another suggests Corinth (cf 2 Cor 11:9). Much recent scholarship
809   NTLet,  Phi  Int          |            situation referred to in 2 Cor 1, 8 concerning "the affliction
810   NTLet,  Phi  Int          |              in Asia Minor (cf also 1 Cor 15:32). The reference at
811   NTLet,  Phi    1:    1(2) |              as "ministers of God" (2 Cor 6:4) or "ministers of Christ" (
812   NTLet,  Phi    1:    1(2) |               ministers of Christ" (2 Cor 11:23). In the Pastorals (
813   NTLet,  Phi    1:    6(5) |              17; 5:10; 2 Thes 1:10; 1 Cor 1:8.~
814   NTLet,  Phi    1:   27(12)|       judgment of the opponents (cf 2 Cor 2:15-16), or possibly the
815   NTLet,  Phi    2:   11(9) |           Christian acclamation; cf 1 Cor 12:3; Romans 10:9. But doxology
816   NTLet,  Phi    2:   19(15)|     conclusion; cf Romans 15:22-29; 1 Cor 16:5-12.~
817   NTLet,  Phi    2:   19(16)|       Philippians (Acts 16:1-15; cf 1 Cor 4:17; 16:10).~
818   NTLet,  Phi    3:    1(1) |         letter; cf Philippians 4:8; 2 Cor 13:11. While the verb could
819   NTLet,  Phi    3:    2(2) |               the false teachers of 2 Cor 11:12-15, the evil-workers.
820   NTLet,  Phi    3:   17(11)|           reject Christ's cross (cf 1 Cor 1:23).~
821   NTLet,  Phi    3:   17(12)|      dedicated to imitating Christ (1 Cor 11:1; cf also Philippians
822   NTLet,  Phi    3:   17(12)|            Thes 1:6; 2 Thes 3:7, 9; 1 Cor 4:6).~
823   NTLet,  Phi    4:    5(5) |       Philippians 1:6, 10; 3:20-21; 1 Cor 16:22), although some sense
824   NTLet,  Phi    4:   10(8) |            own labor (1 Thes 2:5-9; 1 Cor 9:15-18; cf Acts 18:2-3).
825   NTLet,  Phi    4:   18(10)|      Philippians' gift; cf Eph 5:2; 2 Cor 2:14-16.~
826   NTLet,  Phi    4:   21(11)|             letter, see the note on 1 Cor 16:19-24. Inclusion of greetings
827   NTLet,  Col    1:    3(2) |                     see the note on 1 Cor 13:13; cf 1 Thes 1:3; 5:
828   NTLet,  Col    1:   15(7) |               26), Christ as image (2 Cor 4:4) of the invisible God (
829   NTLet,  Col    1:   18(9) |              as the body of Christ (1 Cor 12:12-27; Romans 12:4-5).
830   NTLet,  Col    1:   20(11)|               Paul; cf Col 2:14-15; 1 Cor 1:17, 18, 23. [Through him]:
831   NTLet, 1The    1:    3(2) |           theological virtues" (see 1 Cor 13:13). The order here stresses
832   NTLet, 1The    1:    6(3) |        imitation" (see 1 Thes 2:14; 1 Cor 4:16; 11:1; 2 Thes 3:9)
833   NTLet, 1The    2:    4(1) |          attitudes and actions (see 2 Cor 10:17-18). ~
834   NTLet, 1The    4:   17(4) |        snatched up, carried off; cf 2 Cor 12:2; Rev 12:5. From the
835   NTLet, 1The    5:   19(3) |           others had to remedy (see 1 Cor 14; 2 Thes 2:1-15; 2 Peter
836   NTLet, 1The    5:   26(5) |          embrace (see Romans 16:16; 1 Cor 16:20; 2 Cor 13:12; 1 Peter
837   NTLet, 1The    5:   26(5) |          Romans 16:16; 1 Cor 16:20; 2 Cor 13:12; 1 Peter 5:14) was
838   NTLet, 2The  Int          |        gathering (cf 2 Thes 2:2 and 1 Cor 14:26-33), to the effect
839   NTLet, 2The    2:   15(8) |           formula of conclusion (cf 1 Cor 16:13; Gal 5:1), suggest
840   NTLet, 1Tim  Int          |               missions (Acts 19:22; 1 Cor 4:17; 1 Thes 3:2). In 1
841   NTLet, 1Tim    1:   10(5) |                  10] Sodomites: see 1 Cor 6:9 and the note there.~
842   NTLet, 1Tim    1:   20(11)|               the incestuous man in 1 Cor 5:5.~
843   NTLet, 1Tim    2:    1(1) |         affirmations in Romans 9:1; 2 Cor 11:31; and Gal 1:20. ~
844   NTLet, 1Tim    2:    8(3) |         assembly (1 Tim 2:11-12; cf 1 Cor 14:34) or exercise authority;
845   NTLet, 2Tim    4:    8(5) |               in war; cf 2 Tim 2:5; 1 Cor 9:25.~
846   NTLet, 2Tim    4:   19(9) |            Ephesus (Acts 18:19, 26; 1 Cor 16:19). They risked death
847   NTLet,  Tit  Int          |         According to 2 Corinthians (2 Cor 2:13; 7:6, 13-14), he was
848   NTLet,  Tit  Int          |          letter to the Corinthians (2 Cor 7:6-8), he had the responsibility
849   NTLet,  Tit  Int          |             community of Jerusalem (2 Cor 8:6, 16-19, 23). In the
850   NTLet,  Phl    0:    1(1) |               elsewhere (cf Romans, 1 Cor, Gal especially), the second
851   NTLet,  Heb    2:    5(2) |            also applied to Jesus in 1 Cor 15:27; Eph 1:22; and probably
852   NTLet,  Heb    3:    7(3) |              that of his followers (1 Cor 10:1-4). The author cites
853   NTLet,  Heb    6:    5(3) |         Spirit's power (1 Thes 1:5; 1 Cor 2:4).~
854   NTLet,  Heb    9:    7(7) |             the sea as a "baptism" (1 Cor 10:2).~
855   NTLet,  Heb   10:   13(6) |        enemies is not specified; cf 1 Cor 15:25-27.~
856   NTLet,  Heb   10:   22(12)|        referred to as a washing; cf 1 Cor 6:11; Eph 5:26.~
857   NTLet,  Heb   10:   25(13)|         letters, e.g., Romans 2:16; 1 Cor 3:13; 1 Thes 5:2.~
858   CathL,  Jam    1:    5(4) |             great calm and hope (cf 1 Cor 2:6-12).~
859   CathL,  Jam    1:   18(10)|               of a new creation; cf 1 Cor 15:20; Romans 8:23.~
860   CathL,  Jam    2:    1(1) |            Matthew 5:3; 11:5; 23:6; 1 Cor 1:27-29). Divine favor rather
861   CathL,  Jam    3:   13(2) |           wisdom (James 3:14-16; cf 2 Cor 12:20).~
862   CathL, 1Pet    1:   19(9) |              29; Romans 3:24-25; cf 1 Cor 6:20).~
863   CathL, 1Pet    2:   18(9) |         concerning them here and in 1 Cor 7:21-24; Eph 6:5-8; Col
864   CathL, 1Pet    3:    7(2) |              or a clashing cymbal" (1 Cor 13:1). Consideration for
865   CathL, 1Pet    3:    7(2) |            also in Matthew 5:23-24; 1 Cor 11:20-22; James 4:3. After
866   CathL, 1Pet    3:    7(2) |             on this point, too (see 1 Cor 11:11-12; Gal 3:28).~
867   CathL, 1Pet    3:   18(5) |              natural human life (cf 1 Cor 15:45).~
868   CathL, 1Pet    5:   12(6) |              companion of Paul (see 2 Cor 1:19; 1 Thes 1:1; 2 Thes
869   CathL, 2Pet    1:   13(8) |              discarded in death (cf 2 Cor 5:1-4).~
870   CathL, 2Pet    1:   17(10)|            faith; cf 2 Peter 3:1-2; 1 Cor 11:2; 15:1-3. My Son, my
871   CathL, 2Pet    3:   10(8) |               Will be found out: cf 1 Cor 3, 13-15. Some few versions
872   CathL, 2Pet    3:   16(12)|                Romans 2:4; 9:22-23; 1 Cor 1:7-8), the coming of Christ (
873   CathL, 2Pet    3:   16(12)|             Christ (1 Thes 4:16-17; 1 Cor 15:23-52), and preparedness
874   CathL, 1Joh    2:    1(1) |                cf John 13:33; 21:5; 1 Cor 4:14). Advocate: for the
875   CathL, 1Joh    4:    1(1) |              Christian doctrine (cf 1 Cor 12:3): those who fail to
876   CathL, 3Joh    0:    7(5) |      complaints to the Corinthians (1 Cor 9:3-12).~
877   CathL, 3Joh    0:   12(9) |              from the Presbyter; cf 2 Cor 3:1; Romans 16:1. Even from
878   CathL, Jude    0:   12(10)|              Christian practice; cf 1 Cor 11:18-34 and the note on
879   CathL,  Rev    1:   10(9) |            Joel 2:1; Matthew 24:31; 1 Cor 15:52; 1 Thes 4:16).~
880   CathL,  Rev    2:   14(14)|         liberty enunciated by Paul (1 Cor 9:19-23).~
881   CathL,  Rev    3:    8(6) |               faith; cf Acts 14:27; 1 Cor 16:9; 2 Cor 2:12.~
882   CathL,  Rev    3:    8(6) |             Acts 14:27; 1 Cor 16:9; 2 Cor 2:12.~
883   CathL,  Rev    3:   14(10)|               applied to Christ; cf 2 Cor 1:20. Source of God's creation:
884   CathL,  Rev    7:    1(1) |            Rev 14:1; Ezekiel 9:4-6; 2 Cor 1:22; Eph 1:13; 4:30. The
885   CathL,  Rev   19:    7(3) |               bride: the church; cf 2 Cor 11:2; Eph 5:22-27. Marriage
886   CathL,  Rev   21:    9(10)|           Jerusalem (Rev 21:10); cf 2 Cor 11:2.~
887   CathL,  Rev   22:    4(3) |               face: cf Matthew 5:8; 1 Cor 13:12; 1 John 3:2.~
888   CathL,  Rev   22:   20(12)|               Our Lord, come!" - in 1 Cor 16:22; cf the note there.