2 Corinthiens 11:1

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1 Oh! si vous pouviez supporter de ma part un peu de folie! Mais vous, me supportez!

2 Corinthiens 11:1 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 11:1

Would to God you could bear with me a little
The false apostles boasted so much of their gifts, abilities, and usefulness, that the apostle found himself under a necessity of saying some things in his own defence, for the honour of God, and the good of this church; which otherwise his modesty would not have permitted him, and which he saw would be accounted and censured as folly in him by others; and therefore he entreats their patience a little while, and that they would suffer him to say a few things in vindication of his character, and not be offended; though it would be in commendation of himself, which, were he not forced to, would look vain and foolish: and therefore says,

bear with me a little in my folly,
and which he presses with importunity,

and indeed bear with me;
he insists upon it, he urges it as what he must not be denied in; for could he have avoided it, he would not have done it; but such was the case, that if he did not do it, he must greatly suffer in his character and usefulness; the members of this church would be in great danger from these false apostles, and the honour and glory of Christ lay greatly at stake; which when considered, he hoped his request would be granted: the last clause may be rendered, but also ye do bear with me; signifying that they had done so already, and continued to do so, and therefore he could not but encourage himself, that they still would bear with him a little longer, and in a few things more.

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2 Corinthiens 11:1 In-Context

1 Oh! si vous pouviez supporter de ma part un peu de folie! Mais vous, me supportez!
2 Car je suis jaloux de vous d'une jalousie de Dieu, parce que je vous ai fiancés à un seul époux, pour vous présenter à Christ comme une vierge pure.
3 Toutefois, de mĂȘme que le serpent sĂ©duisit Eve par sa ruse, je crains que vos pensĂ©es ne se corrompent et ne se dĂ©tournent de la simplicitĂ© Ă  l'Ă©gard de Christ.
4 Car, si quelqu'un vient vous prĂȘcher un autre JĂ©sus que celui que nous avons prĂȘchĂ©, ou si vous recevez un autre Esprit que celui que vous avez reçu, ou un autre Evangile que celui que vous avez embrassĂ©, vous le supportez fort bien.
5 Or, j'estime que je n'ai été inférieur en rien à ces apÎtres par excellence.
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