II CORINTHIANS
Chapter 5
II C | Murdock | 5:1 | For we know that, if our house on earth-this of the body, were dissolved, yet we have a building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in heaven. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:2 | And on this account also, we groan, and wish to be clothed with our house from heaven: | |
II C | Murdock | 5:4 | For while we are here in this house, we groan under its burden; yet ye desire, not to throw it off; but to be clothed over it, so that its mortality may be absorbed in life. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:5 | And he that prepareth us for this thing, is God: who hath given us the earnest of his Spirit. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:6 | Therefore, because we know and are persuaded, that while we lodge in the body we sojourn away from our Lord; | |
II C | Murdock | 5:8 | therefore we are confident, and desirous to be away from the body, and to be with our Lord. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:9 | We are assiduous, that whether we are absent, or whether at home, we may please him. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:10 |
For we are all to stand before the judgment-seat of the Messiah, that each may receive retribution in the body, | |
II C | Murdock | 5:11 | Therefore because we know the fear of our Lord we persuade men; and we are made manifest unto God; and I hope also, we are made manifest to your minds. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:12 | We do not again laud ourselves to you; but we give you occasion to glory in us, to them who glory in appearance and not in heart. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:14 | For the love of the Messiah constraineth us to reason thus: One died for all; therefore are all dead. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:15 | And he died for all, that they who live should not live to themselves, but to him who died for them and rose again. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:16 |
And therefore, we know no person after the flesh: and if we have known the Messiah after the flesh, yet henceforth we know | |
II C | Murdock | 5:17 | Whoever therefore is in the Messiah, is a new creature: old things have passed away; | |
II C | Murdock | 5:18 | and all things are made new, by God; who hath reconciled us to himself by the Messiah, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:19 | For God was in the Messiah, who hath reconciled the world with his majesty, and did not reckon to them their sins; and who hath placed in us the word of reconciliation. | |
II C | Murdock | 5:20 |
We are therefore ambassadors for the Messiah, and it is as if God was beseeching you by us. In behalf of the Messiah, therefore, we beseech | |