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uncertain sound, who shall pre- one place, and all speak with
pare himself to the battle? tongues, and there come in
9 So likewise ye, except ye those that are unlearned, or
utter by the tongue words easy unbelievers, will they not say p.p.Ac.2.13.
to be understood, how shall it that ye are mad?
See Madness, Mk.3.21.

be known what is spoken? for 24 But if all prophesy, and
ye shall speak into the air. there come in one that believ-

10 There are, it may be, so eth not, or one unlearned, he is
many kinds of voices in the convinced of all, he is judged See Conviction of Sin,
world, and none of them is of all:
[Ps.32.3.
without signification.
25 And thus are the secrets of 1 Chr.28.9, "Searcher."
11 Therefore if I know not his heart made manifest; and i K.21.27, Repentance (3).
Nu.32.23, Exposure of Sin.
the meaning of the voice, I so falling down on his face he See Worshippers, Ge.22.5.
shall be unto him that speak-will worship God, and report See "Spirit" Indwelling,
[Eze.36.27.
4,Barbarians, Col.3.11. eth a barbarian, and he that that God is in you of a truth. See Accessions, Ac.2.41.
speaketh shall be a barbarian 26 How is it then, brethren? Mt.23.8, Spir. Brethren.
unto me.
when ye come together, every p.p.ch.12.8.

[Ph.3.13.

5.24, Holy Ambition, 10, Zeal Enjoined, 4.19, Edification.

GAL EPH

Ro.14.19, Edification,

[2 Co.10.8.

H'S
OLI

12 Even so ye, forasmuch as one of you hath a psalm, hath See Gifts Differ, Ro.12.6.
ye are zealous of spiritual gifts, a doctrine, hath a tongue, hath Mk.16.17, Tongues (2).
[Ga.4.18. seek that ye may excel to the a revelation, hath an interpre-
edifying of the church.
tation. Let all things be done
13 Wherefore let him that unto edifying.
speaketh in an unknown 27 If any man speak in an un-
[1 Chr.16.11. tongue pray that he may in-known tongue, let it be by two,
terpret.
or at the most by three, and
14 For if I pray in an un- that by course; and let one in-
known tongue, my spirit pray- terpret.

Prayer Enjoined,

ch.12.10.

.81.1,Singing (1), Ep.5.19.

e Understanding, De.4.6.

eth, but my understanding is 28 But if there be no interpret-
unfruitful.

See Secret Prayer, De.9.25.

[Ep.4.11.

er, let him keep silence in the Jb.2.13, Silence (1). 15 What is it then? I will church; and let him speak to pray with the spirit, and I will himself, and to God. pray with the understanding 29 Let the prophets speak Ac.11.27, Prophets (5), also: I will sing with the spirit, two or three, and let the other and I will sing with the under- judge. standing also. 30 If any thing be revealed See Revelations, Da.2.22. 16 Else when thou shalt bless to another that sitteth by, let p.p.1 Th.5.19. with the spirit, how shall he the first hold his peace. that occupieth the room of the 31 For ye may all prophesy p.p.Ro.12.7. unlearned say A-men' at thy one by one, that all may learn, Chr.16.8, Thanksgiving. giving of thanks, seeing he un- and all may be comforted. Is.40.1,Comfort (3), 2 Co.2.7. derstandeth not what thou say- 32 And the spirits of the p.p.1 Jn.4.1. est? prophets are subject to the 17 For thou verily givest prophets. thanks well, but the other is 33 For God is not the author Mt.27.24, Tumults, Ja.3.16. not edified. of confusion, but of peace, as Peace (6), 2 Co.13.11. 18 I thank my God, I speak in all churches of the saints. with tongues more than ye all: 34 Let your women keep si- Ge.3.16, Woman (3), Ep.5.22. 19 Yet in the church I had lence in the churches: for it is rather speak five words with not permitted unto them to my understanding, that by my speak; but they are commandvoice I might teach others also, ed to be under obedience, as althan ten thousand words in an so saith the law. unknown tongue. 35 And if they will learn any

-p.ch.11.24.

Mk.16.17, Tongues (2).

Ac.11.26,Christian Teachers.
1 S.9.27, Instruction (2).
ch.3.1, Spir. Immaturity,
[Ga.4.3.
ch.5.8, Malice (1), Ep.4.31.
Ps.131.2, Childlikeness,
[1 Pe.2.2.
ch.13.11, Spir. Maturity,
[Ep.4.15.)

p.p.Is.28.11; Jn.10.34.

De.32.28, Dullness (3).
Is.6.10, Spir. Deafness.
Mk.16.17, Tongues (2).

See Signs Given, Jud.6.38.
Lu.12.46, Unbelievers.

20 Brethren, be not children thing, let them ask their hus- Est.1.20, Wives' Duty.
in understanding: howbeit in bands at home: for it is a
malice be ye children, but in shame for women to speak in
understanding be men.

the church.

21 In the law it is written, 36 What? came the word of
With men of other tongues and God out from you? or came it p.p.Is.2.3; Mi.4.1.
other lips will I speak unto this unto you only?

people; and yet for all that will 37 If any man think himself p.p.Lu.10.16; 2 Co.10.7.
they not hear me, saith the to be a prophet, or spiritual,

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22 Wherefore tongues are for things that I write unto you See Authority (2), Mt.16.19.
a sign, not to them that believe, are the commandments of the See Inspiration (2), Ex.4.12.
but to them that believe not: Lord.
See Paul's Apostleship,
[Ro.1.1.

See Prophets (5), Ac.11.27. but prophesying serveth not 38 But if any man be igno-
for them that believe not, but rant, let him be ignorant.
for them which believe.
39 Wherefore, brethren, covet Lu.13.24, Holy Ambition.
23 If therefore the whole to prophesy, and forbid not to
church be come together into speak with tongues.

Mt.18.20, Assembly.

Mk.16.17, Tongues (2).

THE

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The certainty of

p.p.v.33.

A.D.59.

Mt.4.23, Gospel.

Mt.3.1, Preaching. p.p.Ro.5.2.

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40 Let all things be done de- your faith is vain; ye are yet p.p.Jn.8.21-24.
cently and in order.
in your sins.

CHAPTER 15

18 Then they also which are

fallen asleep in Christ are per- 2 S.7.12, Sleep (4).

By Christ's resurrection the apostle ished.
inferreth the necessity of our resur-

rection. 23 Christ the firstfruits., 19 If in this life only we have

35 The manner of the resurrection, hope in Christ, we are of all Ac.9.29, Persecution (3).
51 and of the change upon them men most miserable.
that shall then be alive.

20 But now is Christ risen

See Suffering for Christ,

MOREOVER, brethren, I de from the dead, and become the p.p.1.Pe.1.3.

resurrection of the dead.

[Ac.5.41.

clare unto you the gospel firstfruits of them that slept. Ex.22.29,First-fruits,Ja. 1.18. which I preached unto you, 21 For since by man came Ge.3.6, Fall of Adam, which also ye have received, death, by man came also the [1 Ti.2.14. See Sin's Penalty, Ge.2.17. and wherein ye stand; p.p.Jn.11.25. 2 By which also ye are saved, 22 For as in Ad'am all die, Ge.1.26, Adam, 1 Ti.2.13. [2 Ti.3.15. if ye keep in memory what I even so in Christ shall all be 2 S.14.14, Death Universal. See Steadfastness_(1), preached unto you, unless ye made alive. [Ac.11.23. have believed in vain.

Mt.10.22, Salvation (3),

p.p.Ga.3.4.

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23 But every man in his own
3 For I delivered unto you order: Christ the firstfruits;
first of all that which I also re- afterward they that are Christ's
ceived, how that Christ died for at his coming.
our sins according to the scrip- 24 Then cometh the end,
tures;
when he shall have delivered

Ps.49.15, Resurrection (1),
[2 Co.4.14.

Mt.26.64, Second Com

[ing (1).

4 And that he was buried, and up the kingdom to God, even Mt.16.28, Christ's Kingdom.
that he rose again the third the Father; when he shall have

day according to the scriptures: put down all rule and all au- Is.53.12, Christ, Victor,
5 And that he was seen of thority and power.
[Re.3.21

Çe'phas, then of the twelve: 25 For he must reign, till he Ps.2.6, Christ, King.

6 After that, he was seen of hath put all enemies under his SeeChrist's Dominion, Is.9.6.
above five hundred brethren at feet.
Ge.3.15, Satan's Defeat.

once; of whom the greater part 26 The last enemy that shall
remain unto this present, but be destroyed is death.
[1 Th.4.13. some are fallen asleep.
27 For he hath put all things

De.31.16, Death (2),
Mk.16.9, Christ Appears,

See Glorified Christ, Ac.9.5.

Is.25.8, Death Vanquished.

[v.54

7 After that, he was seen of under his feet. But when he Is.63.1, Christ's Power. [Lu.24.50. James; then of all the apostles. saith all things are put under Mk.16.19, Christ Exalted. 8 And last of all he was seen him, it is manifest that he is of me also, as of one born out excepted, which did put all of due time. things under him.

Ro.1.1, Paul's Apostleship,

9 For I am the least of the 28 And when all things shall

[2 Co.1.1. apostles, that am not meet to be subdued unto him, then shall p.p.Jn.14.28; ch.3.23.
be called an apostle, because I the Son also himself be subject See Obedience (4), Jn.14.31.
persecuted the church of God. unto him that put all things

Ge.18.27, Self-abasement.
Ge.32.10, Humility (3).
See Paul, Ac.8.3.
Ps.84.11, God's Grace,

[2 Co.1.12.
See Dependence, Jn.3.27.
See Zealousness, 2 K.10.16.
See Spir. Laborers, Mt.9.38.

Ac.4.2, Preaching Christ.

Mt.22.23, Materialism.
Lu.20.27, Resurrection (2),

10 But by the grace of God I under him, that God may be all p.p.ch.12.6.
am what I am: and his grace in all.

which was bestowed upon me 29 Else what shall they do
was not in vain; but I laboured which are baptized for the dead,
more abundantly than they all: if the dead rise not at all? why
yet not I, but the grace of God are they then baptized for the
which was with me.

dead?

11 Therefore whether it were 30 And why stand we in jeop- See Persecution (3), Ac.9.29.
I or they, so we preach, and so ardy every hour?
p.p.2 Co.11.26.
ye believed.

31 I protest by your rejoicing

12 Now if Christ be preached which I have in Christ Jesus See Suffering for Christ,
that he rose from the dead, how our Lord, I die daily.

[2 Co.11 23
say some among you that there 32 If after the manner of men Or, to speak after the man-
is no resurrection of the dead? I have fought with beasts at
[ner of men.
[2 Ti.2.18. 13 But if there be no resurrec- Eph'e-sus, what advantageth it Ac.18.19, Ephesus, 1 Ti.1.3.
tion of the dead, then is Christ me, if the dead rise not? let us
not risen:

14 And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain.

eat and drink; for to morrow See Epicureans, Is.22.13.
we die.

33 Be not deceived: evil com- Mt.24.4, Be Not Deceived, munications corrupt good man[Ga.6.7. Nu.33.55, Evil Associa15 Yea, and we are found ners. [tions (2). false witnesses of God; because 34 Awake to righteousness, Is.26.19, Awake, Ep.5.14 SeeWitnessing (2), Ac.26.22. we have testified of God that he and sin not; for some have not Da.4.27, Righteousness (4), [Ep.6.14. raised up Christ: whom he the knowledge of God: I speak Is.1.16, Sin Forbidden, raised not up, if so be that the this to your shame. [1 Jn.2.1. dead rise not. 35 But some man will say, Jud.2.10, Ignorance of God. 16 For if the dead rise not, How are the dead raised up? See Materialism, Mt.22.23. then is not Christ raised: and with what body do they 17 And if Christ be not raised, come?

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Ps.53.1.

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Wheat (1).

■.14.

Birds.

, Sun.

, Moon.

5, Stars, Re.22.16.

9, Corruption.

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[2 Co.5.1.

36 Thou fool, that which 53 For this corruptible must
thou sowest is not quickened, put on incorruption, and this Jb.4.19, Mortality, 2 Co.4.7.
except it die:
mortal must put on immortal-Lu.20.36, Immortality,
37 And that which thou ity.
sowest, thou sowest not that 54 So when this corruptible
body that shall be, but bare shall have put on incorrup
grain, it may chance of wheat, tion, and this mortal shall have
or of some other grain:

put on immortality, then shall Ec.12.7, Soul Immortal,
38 But God giveth it a body be brought to pass the saying
as it hath pleased him, and to that is written, Death is swal- Is.25.8, Death Vanquished,
every seed his own body. lowed up in victory.

[Re.20.4.

[2 Ti.1.10.

GAL

EPH

39 All flesh is not the same 55 O death, where is thy
flesh: but there is one kind of sting? O grave, where is thy Jb.17.13, The Grave.
flesh of men, another flesh of victory?

beasts, another of fishes, and 56 The sting of death is sin;

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40 There are also celestial law.
bodies, and bodies terrestrial: 57 But thanks be to God, Ps.68.19, Thankfulness (2),
but the glory of the celestial which giveth us the victory
[2 Co.9.15.
Ps.44.5, Spir. Victory.
is one, and the glory of the through our Lord Jesus Christ.
terrestrial is another.
58 Therefore, my beloved Mt.23.8, Spir. Brethren.
41 There is one glory of the brethren, be ye stedfast, un- Jos.23.8, Steadfastness (1),
[Ga.5.1.
sun, and another glory of the moveable, always abounding Ec.9.10, Zeal Enjoined.
moon, and another glory of the in the work of the Lord, for- Hag.2.4, Work (2), Ph.2.12.
stars: for one star differeth asmuch as ye know that your Ex.23.25. Serve God, Ep.6.7.
from another star in glory. labour is not in vain in the Da.12.3, Prom. to Workers,

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THE

is in is sin Now concerning the colle I See Benevolence (1).
power:
have given order to the
[De.15.14.
Mt.16.19, Authority (2).
44 It is sown a natural body; churches of Gâ-la'tià, even so Ac.16.6, Galatia, 1 Pe.1.1.
it is raised a spiritual body. do ye.

If there is a natural There is a natural body, and 2 Upon the first day of the Mk.16.9, The Lord's Day,
dy, there is also a spirit- there is a spiritual body. week let every one of you lay
[Re.1.10.
45 And so it is written, The by him in store, as God hath De.16.17.Giving (2),2 Co.9.7.
first man Ad'am was made a prospered him, that there be no Le.14.30,Give ac. to Ability.
living soul; the last Ad'am gatherings when I come.

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was made a quickening spirit. 3 And when I come, whomso- p.p.2 Co.8.19.
46 Howbeit that was not first ever ye shall approve by your

which is spiritual, but that letters, them will I send to

which is natural; and after- bring your liberality unto Jê- Or, gift.

ward that which is spiritual. ru'sa-lem.

47 The first man is of the 4 And if it be meet that I go

earth, earthy: the second man also, they shall go with me.

is the Lord from heaven.

5 Now I will come unto you,

48 As is the earthy, such are when I shall pass through Măç- Ac.16.9, Macedonia.
they also that are earthy: and e-do'ni-a: for I do pass through

as is the heavenly, such are Măç-e-dō'ni-a.

they also that are heavenly. 6 And it may be that I will

49 And as we have borne the abide, yea, and winter with you,

[2 Co.3.18. heavenly.

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image of the earthy, we shall that ye may bring me on my p.p.Ac.15.3; 17.15.
also bear the image of the journey whithersoever I go.
7 For I will not see you now
50 Now this I say, brethren, by the way; but I trust to
that flesh and blood cannot in- tarry a while with you, if the
herit the kingdom of God; Lord permit.
neither doth corruption inherit 8 But I will tarry at Eph'e- Ac.18.19, Ephesus.
incorruption.
sus until Pěn'te-cost.

Ps.40.8, God's Will.

Ex.23.16,Feast of Pentecost.

51 Behold, I shew you a mys- 9 For a great door and effec- Open Door, 2 Co.2.12.
tery; We shall not all sleep, tual is opened unto me, and
but we shall all be changed, there are many adversaries. Ezr.4.4, Opposers, 2 Ti.3.8.
52 In a moment, in the twink- 10 Now if Ti-mō'the-us come, Ac.16.1, Timothy, 2 Co.1.1.
ling of an eye, at the last see that he may be with you

trump: for the trumpet shall without fear: for he worketh Ne.13.14, Good Works (2).
sound, and the dead shall be the work of the Lord, as I also See Spir. Laborers, Mt.9.38.

Ps.49.15, Resurrection (1). raised incorruptible, and we do.

shall be changed.

11 Let no man therefore de-See Reverence (4), Ex.33.8.

TIM

Of comfort

Mt.23.8, Spir. Brethren.

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Ex.35.22, Liberality.

spise him but conduct him was lacking on your part they
forth in peace, that he may have supplied.
come unto me: for I look for 18 For they have refreshed p.p.2 Co.7.13.
him with the brethren. my spirit and yours: therefore
12 As touching our brother acknowledge ye them that are

Ac.18.24, Apollos, Tit.3.13. A-põllos, I greatly desired him such.

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to come unto you with the 19 The churches of A'şia sa- Ac.2.9. Asia, 2 Co.1.8.
p.p.Re.2; 3.
brethren: but his will was not lute you. Aq'ui-la and Pris- Ac.18.2, Aquila.
at all to come at this time; but çil'la salute you much in the p.p.Ro.16.5.
he will come when he shall Lord, with the church that is

have convenient time.

13 Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong.

14 Let all your things be done with charity.

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15 I beseech you, brethren, 22 If any man love not the See Christ Hated, Lu.6.11.
(ye know the house of Steph'a- Lord Jesus Christ, let him be See Imprecations, 2 K.1.10.
nas, that it is the firstfruits of A-năth'e-mȧ Mär ́an-a'thả. p.p.Jude 14,15.
A-cha'ià, and that they have 23 The grace of our Lord Je ́- See Christ's Grace, Lu.2.40.
addicted themselves to the min-sus Christ be with you.
Ro.16.20, Benedictions.
istry of the saints,)
24 My love be with you all in 1 Co.13.13, Spir. Love.
Christ Jesus. A-měn ́.

16 That ye submit yourselves unto such, and to every one that helpeth with us, and laboureth.

17 I am glad of the coming of Steph'a-nas and Fôr-tu-na'tus and A-cha'i-cus: for that which

The first epistle to the Co-
rinth ́i-anş was written
from Phi-lip'pi by Steph'a-
năs, and Fôr-tu-na'tus, and
A-cha'i-cus, and Ti-mo-
the-us.

THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE

CORINTHIANS

CHAPTER 1

|for your consolation and salva-]

A.D.60.

Ro.1.1, Paul's Apostleship,

Paul encourageth against trouble. tion.

12 He sheweth the sincerity of his 7 And our hope of you is
stedfast, knowing, that as ye p.p.Ro.8.17.

preaching,

Ich.11.5. PChrist by the will of God, so shall ye be also of the con

an apostle of Jesus are partakers of the sufferings, Ac.5.41, Suffering for Christ.

See God's Will, Ps.40.8.
Ac.16.1, Timothy, v.19.
Mt.12.50, Brother.

Ac.18.1, Corinth, 2 Ti.4.20.

Ac.18.27, Achaia, ch.9.2.
See Benedictions, Ro.16.20.
Ps.84.11, God's Grace.
Ps.29.11, Peace (2).

1 Chr.29.10, Our Father.

1 Chr.29.11, Glorifying God.
Lu.6.5, Christ, Lord.
Ge.18.26, God's Mercy.
Ps.71.21, Comfort (1), ch.7.6.
Jb.5.7, Trouble.
De.4.30, Tribulation.
Is.40.1, Comfort (3).

Ac.9.29, Persecution (3).

Ac.5.41, Suffering for Christ.
SeeChrist Comforts, Mt.9.22.

See Affliction (4), (Index).

and Tim'o-thỹ our brother, un-solation.

to the church of God which is 8 For we would not, brethren,

[ch.11.23.

at Corinth, with all the saints have you ignorant of our trou- Ac.9.29, Persecution (3).
which are in all A-cha'ià: ble which came to us in A ́şià, Ac.2.9, Asia, 2 Ti.1.15.

2 Grace be to you and peace that we were pressed out of p.p.Ac.19.29.
from God our Father, and from measure, above strength, inso-
the Lord Jesus Christ.

much that we despaired even of

3 Blessed be God, even the life:
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 9 But we had the sentence of Or, answer.
the Father of mercies, and the death in ourselves, that we See Self-confidence (2),
God of all comfort;
should not trust in ourselves,
[Pr.14.16
2 K.18.5, Trust (3).
4. Who comforteth us in all but in God which raiseth the Ps.49.15, Resurrection (1).
our tribulation, that we may be dead:

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in any trouble, by the comfort great a death, and doth deliver: 1 S.17.37, Divine Deliverer.
wherewith we ourselves are in whom we trust that he will
comforted of God.

yet deliver us;

able to comfort them which are 10 Who delivered us from so Jb.5.19, Deliverance (3).
[2 Ti.4.18
[2 T1.4.19
Nu.14.8, Confidence in God.
5 For as the sufferings of 11 Ye also helping together 2 Chr.28.15, Helpfulness,
Christ abound in us, so our by prayer for us, that for the
[Ph.4.3.
consolation also aboundeth by gift bestowed upon us by the See Prayer Sought, 1 S.7.8.
means of many persons thanks 1 Chr.16.8, Thanksgiving.
6 And whether we be afflicted, may be given by many on our
See Spir, Joy, Ezr.6.22
Ac.24.16, Conscience (2).
it is for your consolation and behalf.
[1 Ti.1.5.
salvation, which is effectual in 12 For our rejoicing is this, Ps.116.6, Simplicity,
the enduring of the same suffer- the testimony of our conscience,
ings which we also suffer: or that in simplicity and godly sin-
whether we be comforted, it is cerity, not with fleshly wisdom,

Christ.

[ch.11.3. Jos.24.14,Sincerity.ch.217 Is.29.14, Worldly Wisdom, [Col.2.23.

i

s sincerity.

II CORINTHIANS, 2, 3

Forgiving the penitent.

Ich.11.3.

- 1, God's Grace,ch.6.1. but by the grace of God, we ing confidence in you all, that
3.5, Behaviour. have had our conversation in my joy is the joy of you all.
the world, and more abundant- 4 For out of much affliction
ly to you-ward.
and anguish of heart I wrote Ro.1.11, Solicitude (2),
13 For we write none other unto you with many tears; not
Ps.126.6, Tears.
things unto you, than what ye that ye should be grieved, but
read or acknowledge; and I that ye might know the love 1 S.18.3, Brotherly Love (3).
trust ye shall acknowledge which I have more abundantly
even to the end;

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It.2.15, Son of God.
c.4.2, Preaching Christ.

Ac.15.22, Silas, 1 Th.1.1.
Ac.16.1, Timothy, Ph.1.1.

unto you.

14 As also ye have acknowl- 5 But if any have caused grief,
edged us in part, that we are he hath not grieved me, but in
your rejoicing, even as ye also part: that I may not overcharge
are our's in the day of the you all.
Lord Jesus.
6 Sufficient to such a man is

15 And in this confidence I this punishment, which was in- 1 Co.5.5, Church Discipline.
was minded to come unto you flicted of many.

GAL EPH

TH'S

COL

[Pr.10.12.

before, that ye might have a 7 So that contrariwise ye
second benefit;
ought rather to forgive him, Mk.11.25, Forgiveness (2).
16 And to pass by you into and comfort him, lest perhaps Is.40.1, Comfort (3),
Maç-e-do'ni-à, and to come again such a one should be swallowed
[1 Th.4.18.
Is.58.7, Sympathy (1).
out of Maç-e-do'ni-à unto you, up with overmuch sorrow.
and of you to be brought on 8 Wherefore I beseech you
my way toward Jū-dæ'à.
that ye
would confirm your See Brotherly Love (1),
17 When I therefore was thus love toward him.
minded, did I use lightness? or 9 For to this end also did I
the things that I purpose, do I write, that I might know the
purpose according to the flesh, proof of you, whether ye be
that with me there should be obedient in all things.
p.p.Ph.2.12; 2 Th.3.14.
yea yea, and nay nay?
10 To whom ye forgive any Ge.33.4, Forgiveness (3).
18 But as God is true, our thing, I forgive also: for if I p.p.Jn.20.23.
word toward you was not yea forgave any thing, to whom I
and nay.
forgave it, for your sakes for-

19 For the Son of God, Jē ́- gave I it in the person of Or, in the sight.
sus Christ, who was preached Christ;

THE

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[ch.11.3.

among you by us, even by me 11 Lest Sa'tan should get an Ge.3.1, Satan's Work.
and Sil-va'nus and Ti-mō'the-us, advantage of us: for we are Ge.3.1, Temptation (1),
was not yea and nay, but in not ignorant of his devices.
12 Furthermore, when I came

him was yea.
L K.8.56, God's Promises, 20 For all the promises of God to Tro'as to preach Christ's Ac.16.8, Troas, 2 Ti.4.13.
[ch.7.1. in him are yea, and in him gospel, and a door was opened Mt.4.23, Gospel.
De.7.9, Divine Faithfulness. A-mění, unto the glory of God unto me of the Lord,

1 Co.16.9, Open Door, Re.3.8.
by us.
13 I had no rest in my spirit, 1 S.18.1, Friendship (2),
21 Now he which stablisheth because I found not Ti'tus my Titus, ch.7.6.
[Ph.2.25.
us with you in Christ, and hath brother: but taking my leave Mt.23.8, Spir. Brethren.
[Ex.29.9. anointed us, is God;
of them, I went from thence
into Măç-e-dō'ni-ȧ.

See Established, Ro.16.25.
See Consecration (3),

Eze.9.4,SaintsSealed,Re.7.3. 22 Who hath also sealed us, and given the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts.

Ro.8.16, Holy Spirit (7).
Ge.31.50, Appeal to God,

[Ph.1.8.

14 Now thanks be unto God,

Ac.16.9, Macedonia.

which always causeth us to tri- Ps.44.5, Spir. Victory,ch.10.4.
23 Moreover I call God for a umph in Christ, and maketh
record upon my soul, that to manifest the savour of his

See Authority (2), Mt.16.19. spare you I came not as yet un- knowledge by us in every place. Je.9.24, Spir. Knowledge.
Ac.18.1, Corinth.
to Corinth.

Ex.17.12, Co-operation.

Ezr.6.22, Spir. Joy.

Hab.2.4, Faith (3).

A.D.60.

Pr.15.13, Cheerfulness.

p.p.Ga.5.10.

15 For we are unto God a

24 Not for that we have do- sweet savour of Christ, in them Ge.8.21, Sweet Savor, Ep.5.2.
minion over your faith, but are that are saved, and in them

helpers of your joy: for by that perish:
faith ye stand.

CHAPTER 2

The reasons of Paul's not coming un

16 To the one we are the sa- p.p.Jn.3.18; 9.29. vour of death unto death; and

to the other the savour of life

to them. 6 Of the excommunicated unto life. And who is suffi- Eze.33.6, Responsibility (3),
[He.13.17.
cient for these things?

person.

BUT

QUT I determined this with 17 For we are not as many, Ro.16.18, Deceivers.
myself, that I would not which corrupt the word of God: De.4.2, God's Word Sacred.
come again to you in heaviness, but as of sincerity, but as of Jos.24.14, Sincerity, Ph.1.10.
2 For if I make you sorry, who God, in the sight of God speak De.6.18, In God's Sight (2).
is he then that maketh me we in Christ.
See Preaching Christ, Ac.4.2.
glad, but the same which is
made sorry by me?

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