Now I will come unto you
Which he again assures them of, as being his real intention and
design; though some had given out that he would not come to them
any more, and hoped they should never see him any more; see (
1
Corinthians 4:18 1
Corinthians 4:19 ) .
When I shall pass through Macedonia;
hereby fixing the time when he intended to visit them after he
had gone through that country, and had received their collections
for the saints at Jerusalem, which the churches there so
generously made, and pressed him to the ministering of, of which
he speaks in his next epistle.
For I do pass through Macedonia;
not that he was then passing through Macedonia, or was in it, and
so at Philippi, from whence this epistle is said to be written,
as the subscription at the end of it expresses, for he was now at
Ephesus; see ( 1
Corinthians 16:8 ) and from thence was this epistle written;
he was not in Macedonia till some time after, see ( 2
Corinthians 2:12 2
Corinthians 2:13 ) but the sense is, that he should take his
tour through Macedonia; and so the Vulgate Latin version renders
it, "for I shall pass through Macedonia"; and so coming into
Greece, he intended to come to Corinth, and stay some time with
them.