II CORINTHIANS
Chapter 12
II C | Etheridg | 12:1 | I might boast, but it is not expedient; for I come to visions and revelations of the Lord. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:2 | I knew a man in the Meshiha fourteen years ago, -whether in the body, or out of the body, I know not, Aloha himself knoweth, -who, this one himself, was rapt unto the third of heaven. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:3 | And I know this man himself,-but whether in the body, or out of the body, I know not, Aloha himself knoweth, | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:4 | -and he was rapt into paradise, and heard words which are not uttered, those which it is not lawful for a man to utter. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:6 | Yet if I willed to boast, I should not be a fool, for I say the truth; but I spare, lest any one think of me beyond that which he seeth me (to be), and what he heareth of me. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:7 | And that I might not be exalted by the abundance of revelations, there was delivered to me a stimulus of my flesh, an angel of Satana to buffet me, that I might not be exalted. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:8 | Concerning this three times I entreated of my Lord that it might be removed from me. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:9 | And he said to me, My grace sufficeth thee; for my power in weakness is perfected. Gladly therefore will I boast in my infirmities, that the power of the Meshiha may overshadow me. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:10 | For this cause I am willing in infirmities, in reviling, in affliction, in persecutions, in distresses, for the sake of the Meshiha; for when I am weak, then am I strong. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:11 | Behold, I have been deficient in mind in my boasting, because you have constrained me; for you were debtors to bear witness concerning me; because in nothing am I less than those apostles who are the most eminent, nevertheless I am not any thing. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:12 | The signs of the apostles I have wrought among you in all patience, and with mighty acts and miracles and with powers. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:13 | For in what have you been less than the other churches, except in this, that I have not burdened you? Forgive me this offence. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:14 | Behold, this is three times that I prepare to come to you, and not to burden you; for I seek not yours, but you. For the children ought not to lay up treasures for the parents, but the parents for their children. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:15 | But I gladly the expenses will spend, and also myself will I give for the sake of your souls: though, while the more I love you, you the less love me. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:16 | And, perhaps, (though) I did not burden you, yet (it may be said), as a crafty man with deceit I have robbed you. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:18 | Of Titos I requested, and sent with him the brethren. In any thing has Titos made prey of you? Have we not walked in one spirit, and in the same steps? | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:19 | DO you again consider that we apologize to you? Before Aloha in the Meshiha do we speak; and all, my beloved, for the sake of your up-building. | |
II C | Etheridg | 12:20 | For I fear lest, when I come to you, I should not find you as I wish, but should find you what you would not wish: lest there be contention and envy, and wrath and angry talk, and accusations and murmurings, and pompousness and agitation: | |