II CORINTHIANS
Chapter 2
II C | Murdock | 2:2 | For if I should make you sad, who would make me joyful, unless he whom I had made sad? | |
II C | Murdock | 2:3 | And I wrote that very thing to you, lest when I came, those persons whom I ought to make joyful, should make me sad. For I have confidence concerning you, that my joy is the joy of you all. | |
II C | Murdock | 2:4 | And in much affliction, and in anguish of heart, I wrote those things to you, with many tears; not that ye might have sorrow, but that ye might know the exceeding love I have for you. | |
II C | Murdock | 2:5 |
And if one hath caused grief, he hath not grieved me | |
II C | Murdock | 2:7 | so that, on the other hand, ye ought to forgive him and console him; lest he who is such a man, should be swallowed up with excessive grief. | |
II C | Murdock | 2:9 |
For it was for this also that I wrote | |
II C | Murdock | 2:10 |
And whom ye forgive, I also | |
II C | Murdock | 2:12 | Moreover, when I came to Troas in announcing the Messiah, and a door was opened to me by the Lord, | |
II C | Murdock | 2:13 | there was no quietude in my spirit, because I found not Titus my brother: and I took leave of them, and went into Macedonia. | |
II C | Murdock | 2:14 | But thanks be to God, who always procureth us a triumph in the Messiah, and manifesteth by us the odor of the knowledge of him in every place. | |
II C | Murdock | 2:15 | For, through the Messiah, we are unto God a sweet odor, in them that live and in them that perish: | |
II C | Murdock | 2:16 | to these, an odor of death unto death; and to those, an odor of life unto life. And who is adequate to these things! | |