Compare Translations for 2 Korinther 13:12

2 Korinther 13:12 GDB
(G13-11) e l’Iddio della carità, e della pace sarà con voi.
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2 Korinther 13:12 GW
Greet one another with a holy kiss. All of God's holy people greet you.
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2 Korinther 13:12 GNT
Greet one another with the kiss of peace. All of God's people send you their greetings.
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2 Korinther 13:12 CSB
Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the saints greet you.
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2 Korinther 13:12 LEB
Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the saints greet you.
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2 Korinther 13:12 NLT
Greet each other in Christian love. All the Christians here send you their greetings.
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2 Korinther 13:12 NRS
Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the saints greet you.
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2 Korinther 13:12 OST
Saluez vous les uns les autres par un saint baiser. Tous les Saints vous saluent.
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2 Korinther 13:12 SVV
Groet elkander met een heiligen kus. U groeten al de heiligen.
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2 Korinther 13:12 VUL
salutate invicem in osculo sancto salutant vos sancti omnes
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2 Corinthians 13 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 13

The apostle threatens obstinate offenders. (1-6) He prays for their reformation. (7-10) And ends the epistle with a salutation and blessing. (11-14)

Verses 1-6 Though it is God's gracious method to bear long with sinners, yet he will not bear always; at length he will come, and will not spare those who remain obstinate and impenitent. Christ at his crucifixion, appeared as only a weak and helpless man, but his resurrection and life showed his Divine power. So the apostles, how mean and contemptible soever they appeared to the world, yet, as instruments, they manifested the power of God. Let them prove their tempers, conduct, and experience, as gold is assayed or proved by the touchstone. If they could prove themselves not to be reprobates, not to be rejected of Christ, he trusted they would know that he was not a reprobate, not disowned by Christ. They ought to know if Christ Jesus was in them, by the influences, graces, and indwelling of his Spirit, by his kingdom set up in their hearts. Let us question our own souls; either we are true Christians, or we are deceivers. Unless Christ be in us by his Spirit, and power of his love, our faith is dead, and we are yet disapproved by our Judge.

Verses 7-10 The most desirable thing we can ask of God, for ourselves and our friends, is to be kept from sin, that we and they may not do evil. We have far more need to pray that we may not do evil, than that we may not suffer evil. The apostle not only desired that they might be kept from sin, but also that they might grow in grace, and increase in holiness. We are earnestly to pray to God for those we caution, that they may cease to do evil, and learn to do well; and we should be glad for others to be strong in the grace of Christ, though it may be the means of showing our own weakness. let us also pray that we may be enabled to make a proper use of all our talents.

Verses 11-14 Here are several good exhortations. God is the Author of peace and Lover of concord; he hath loved us, and is willing to be at peace with us. And let it be our constant aim so to walk, that separation from our friends may be only for a time, and that we may meet in that happy world where parting will be unknown. He wishes that they may partake all the benefits which Christ of his free grace and favour has purchased; the Father out of his free love has purposed; and the Holy Ghost applies and bestows.

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