Compare Translations for 2 Corintios 11:19

2 Corintios 11:19 ASV
For ye bear with the foolish gladly, being wise [yourselves].
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2 Corintios 11:19 BBE
For you put up with the foolish gladly, being wise yourselves.
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2 Corintios 11:19 CJB
For since you yourselves are so wise, you gladly put up with fools!
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2 Corintios 11:19 BLA
Porque vosotros, siendo tan sabios, con gusto toleráis a los insensatos.
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2 Corintios 11:19 NRS
For you gladly put up with fools, being wise yourselves!
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2 Corintios 11:19 RHE
For you gladly suffer the foolish: whereas yourselves are wise.
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2 Corintios 11:19 GNT
You yourselves are so wise, and so you gladly tolerate fools!
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2 Corintios 11:19 RVR
Porque de buena gana toleráis los necios, siendo vosotros sabios:
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2 Corintios 11:19 LEB
For [because you] are wise, you put up with foolish people gladly!
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2 Corintios 11:19 LSG
Car vous supportez volontiers les insensés, vous qui êtes sages.
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2 Corintios 11:19 LUT
Denn ihr vertraget gern die Narren, dieweil ihr klug seid.
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2 Corintios 11:19 NCV
You are wise, so you will gladly be patient with fools!
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2 Corintios 11:19 NKJV
For you put up with fools gladly, since you yourselves are wise!
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2 Corintios 11:19 NLT
After all, you, who think you are so wise, enjoy listening to fools!
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2 Corintios 11:19 OST
Car, vous qui êtes sages, vous souffrez volontiers les imprudents.
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2 Corintios 11:19 RIV
Difatti, voi, che siete assennati, li sopportate volentieri i pazzi.
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2 Corintios 11:19 SEV
Porque de buena gana toleráis los locos, siendo vosotros sabios;
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2 Corintios 11:19 SVV
Want gij verdraagt gaarne de onwijzen, dewijl gij wijs zijt.
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2 Corintios 11:19 VUL
libenter enim suffertis insipientes cum sitis ipsi sapientes
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2 Corintios 11:19 MSG
Since you sit there in the judgment seat observing all these shenanigans, you can afford to humor an occasional fool who happens along.
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2 Corintios 11:19 WBT
For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye [yourselves] are wise.
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2 Corintios 11:19 TMB
For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise!
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2 Corintios 11:19 WNT
Wise as you yourselves are, you find pleasure in tolerating fools.
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2 Corintios 11:19 WYC
For ye suffer gladly unwise men, when ye yourselves be wise.
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2 Corinthians 11 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 11

The apostle gives the reasons for speaking in his own commendation. (1-14) Shows that he had freely preached the gospel. (5-15) Explains what he was going to add in defence of his own character. (16-21) He gives an account of his labours, cares, sufferings, dangers, and deliverances. (22-33)

Verses 1-4 The apostle desired to preserve the Corinthians from being corrupted by the false apostles. There is but one Jesus, one Spirit, and one gospel, to be preached to them, and received by them; and why should any be prejudiced, by the devices of an adversary, against him who first taught them in faith? They should not listen to men, who, without cause, would draw them away from those who were the means of their conversion.

Verses 5-15 It is far better to be plain in speech, yet walking openly and consistently with the gospel, than to be admired by thousands, and be lifted up in pride, so as to disgrace the gospel by evil tempers and unholy lives. The apostle would not give room for any to accuse him of worldly designs in preaching the gospel, that others who opposed him at Corinth, might not in this respect gain advantage against him. Hypocrisy may be looked for, especially when we consider the great power which Satan, who rules in the hearts of the children of disobedience, has upon the minds of many. And as there are temptations to evil conduct, so there is equal danger on the other side. It serves Satan's purposes as well, to set up good works against the atonement of Christ, and salvation by faith and grace. But the end will discover those who are deceitful workers; their work will end in ruin. Satan will allow his ministers to preach either the law or the gospel separately; but the law as established by faith in Christ's righteousness and atonement, and the partaking of his Spirit, is the test of every false system.

Verses 16-21 It is the duty and practice of Christians to humble themselves, in obedience to the command and example of the Lord; yet prudence must direct in what it is needful to do things which we may do lawfully, even the speaking of what God has wrought for us, and in us, and by us. Doubtless here is reference to facts in which the character of the false apostles had been shown. It is astonishing to see how such men bring their followers into bondage, and how they take from them and insult them.

Verses 22-33 The apostle gives an account of his labours and sufferings; not out of pride or vain-glory, but to the honour of God, who enabled him to do and suffer so much for the cause of Christ; and shows wherein he excelled the false apostles, who tried to lessen his character and usefulness. It astonishes us to reflect on this account of his dangers, hardships, and sufferings, and to observe his patience, perseverance, diligence, cheerfulness, and usefulness, in the midst of all these trials. See what little reason we have to love the pomp and plenty of this world, when this blessed apostle felt so much hardship in it. Our utmost diligence and services appear unworthy of notice when compared with his, and our difficulties and trials scarcely can be perceived. It may well lead us to inquire whether or not we really are followers of Christ. Here we may study patience, courage, and firm trust in God. Here we may learn to think less of ourselves; and we should ever strictly keep to truth, as in God's presence; and should refer all to his glory, as the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is blessed for evermore.

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