2 Corinthiens 11:28

28 Et chaque jour, sans parler des autres choses, je suis assiégé par les soucis de toutes les Églises.

2 Corinthiens 11:28 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 11:28

Besides those things that are without
Or are omitted, which he had passed by, and had not mentioned in the account and enumeration of things he had given; for otherwise the things he had taken notice of and instanced in, were things external; but besides them and many other things which would be too tedious to relate,

that which cometh upon me daily,
is not to be forgotten; meaning the prodigious deal of business which was every day upon his hands, through the continual coming of brethren to him, either for advice, or comfort, or instruction; and through the multiplicity of letters from divers parts, which he was obliged to give answers to; and the several duties of the day, as prayer, meditation, reading, praising, preaching and to sum up the whole, and which is explanative of the phrase,

the care of all the churches;
not of ten, or twenty, or some only; but of all of them, he being the apostle of the Gentiles, and was concerned in planting, and raising them, and preaching the Gospel to most of them; and who continually stood in need of his watch and care over them, to provide ministers for some, to prevent schisms and heat divisions in others; to preserve others from errors and heresies, and warn them of the dangers to which they were exposed by false teachers; and to animate, strengthen, and support others under violent persecutions, lest their faith should fail, and they be tempted to desert the Gospel, and drop their profession of religion.

2 Corinthiens 11:28 In-Context

26 J'ai été souvent en voyage; en danger sur les fleuves, en danger de la part des voleurs, en danger parmi ceux de ma nation, en danger parmi les Gentils, en danger dans les villes, en danger dans les déserts, en danger sur la mer, en danger parmi les faux frères;
27 Dans les peines, dans les travaux, dans de fréquentes veilles, dans la faim, dans la soif, souvent dans les jeûnes, dans le froid et dans la nudité.
28 Et chaque jour, sans parler des autres choses, je suis assiégé par les soucis de toutes les Églises.
29 Qui est-ce qui souffre, que je ne souffre aussi? Qui est-ce qui est scandalisé, que je n'en sois aussi brûlé?
30 S'il faut se glorifier, je me glorifierai de mes infirmités.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.