2 Korinther 12:11

11 Ich bin ein Tor geworden; ihr habt mich dazu gezwungen. Denn ich hätte von euch empfohlen werden sollen, denn ich habe in nichts den ausgezeichnetsten Aposteln nachgestanden, wenn ich auch nichts bin.

2 Korinther 12:11 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 12:11

I am become a fool in glorying
This is either to be understood conditionally, if he had acted as a fool in commending himself, or was to be reckoned and called so by others, for glorying of himself, his visions and revelations; or as an ironical concession, allowing himself to be a fool for so doing, as he knew he should be traduced by his enemies; which concession he makes with a view to remove the blame from himself, and cast it upon the Corinthians: ye have compelled me: they were not only the occasion of his glorying, but they had forced him to it by their conduct; for he was obliged either to take this method for the vindication of his character, and preserve his future usefulness, or else to suffer the false apostles to triumph over him, to the great detriment of the Gospel, and of this church at Corinth particularly; whereas both might have been prevented, had they acted the part that became them:

for I ought to have been commended of you;
when the false apostles reproached him, and insinuated things among them to his disadvantage, they ought not only to have turned a deaf ear to them, and to have checked and reproved them, and so have put a stop to their calumnies; but they should have spoke in commendation of him, and have declared how faithfully he had preached the Gospel to them; how useful he had been to their souls, for conviction, conversion, edification, and comfort; how laborious and indefatigable he had been in his ministry; what success attended him, and what wonderful things were done by him in proof of his divine mission; all which they were conscious of, and could with the utmost safety have affirmed of him:

for in nothing,
says he,

am I behind the very chiefest apostles;
meaning either the false apostles, who set themselves upon an equality with the true ones, and above him; or rather the real apostles of Christ, and those that were of the greatest note among them, as Peter, James, and John; for though he was behind them in time, yet not in gifts, labour, and usefulness: but lest this should be thought to savour of vain boasting, he adds,

though I be nothing;
which may be considered either as a declaration of his own thoughts of himself, and an humble acknowledgment of his own nothingness; that he was nothing as a man, as an Hebrew, a Pharisee, with respect to his external privileges and righteousness, not more and better than others; and nothing as an apostle and a Christian of himself, but was wholly and entirely what he was by the grace of God; or as the judgment and opinion of the false apostles concerning him, who spoke of him, and treated him as a worthless man, of no account, and not to be regarded.

2 Korinther 12:11 In-Context

9 Und er hat zu mir gesagt: Meine Gnade genügt dir, denn meine Kraft wird in Schwachheit vollbracht. Daher will ich am allerliebsten mich vielmehr meiner Schwachheiten rühmen, auf daß die Kraft des Christus über mir wohne.
10 Deshalb habe ich Wohlgefallen an Schwachheiten, an Schmähungen, an Nöten, an Verfolgungen, an Ängsten für Christum; denn wenn ich schwach bin, dann bin ich stark.
11 Ich bin ein Tor geworden; ihr habt mich dazu gezwungen. Denn ich hätte von euch empfohlen werden sollen, denn ich habe in nichts den ausgezeichnetsten Aposteln nachgestanden, wenn ich auch nichts bin.
12 Die Zeichen des Apostels sind ja unter euch vollbracht worden in allem Ausharren, in Zeichen und Wundern und mächtigen Taten.
13 Denn was ist es, worin ihr gegen die anderen Versammlungen verkürzt worden seid, es sei denn, daß ich selbst euch nicht zur Last gefallen bin? Verzeihet mir dieses Unrecht.
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