2 Corintios 2:7

7 Más bien debieran perdonarlo y consolarlo para que no sea consumido por la excesiva tristeza.

2 Corintios 2:7 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 2:7

So that contrariwise ye ought rather to forgive him
On the other hand, so far the apostle suggests they should be from inflicting any other punishment on him, or by any means adding to, and increasing what was inflicted, that they ought to forgive him his offence, by taking off the censure from him, which had been sufficient for the purpose, and had continued on him a sufficient time:

and comfort him;
by restoring him to the communion of the church, and to an enjoyment of all the privileges and ordinances of the house of God: and this was necessary to be done,

lest perhaps such an one should be swallowed up with over much
sorrow:
be overwhelmed with trouble, engulfed in despair, and so become unfit for the exercise of grace, and discharge of duty; to prevent therefore such dangerous and pernicious consequences, it is incumbent on the churches of Christ, as soon as ever they observe that censures have answered the end in bringing persons to a sense and acknowledgment of sin and amendment of life, to remove them, and restore such to fellowship.

2 Corintios 2:7 In-Context

5 Si alguno ha causado tristeza, no me la ha causado solo a mí; hasta cierto punto —y lo digo para no exagerar— se la ha causado a todos ustedes.
6 Para él es suficiente el castigo que le impuso la mayoría.
7 Más bien debieran perdonarlo y consolarlo para que no sea consumido por la excesiva tristeza.
8 Por eso les ruego que reafirmen su amor hacia él.
9 Con este propósito les escribí: para ver si pasan la prueba de la completa obediencia.
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