2 Corinthiens 12:15

15 Et quant à moi, je dépenserai très volontiers, et je me dépenserai entièrement moi-même pour vos âmes; dussé-je en vous aimant toujours plus, être toujours moins aimé.

2 Corinthiens 12:15 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 12:15

And I will gladly spend
Meaning all his time, talents, and strength, which God had bestowed upon him for their spiritual profit and advantage; yea, all that small pittance of worldly goods that he enjoyed: he not only determined to take nothing from them, but was willing to communicate his little substance to them, or spend it in their service; and not only so, but be spent for them:

and be spent for you,
or "for your souls": for the good of them; his sense is, either that he was willing to have his whole substance expended, if it would be of any use to them; or his whole strength exhausted, in laborious preaching to them; or even his life to be laid down for them, was it necessary; which sense is favoured by the Syriac and Arabic versions; all which expressed his tender affection as a spiritual father for them: adding,

though the more abundantly I love you, the less I be loved;
though he loved them more than he did other churches, or than the false apostles loved them, and yet were loved by them less than he was by other churches; or by them, than the false apostles were; or rather the meaning is, that though he increased in his love, and in the expressions of it to them, and they grew colder and more indifferent to him, yet this should not hinder his warmest desires and most earnest endeavours after their spiritual and eternal welfare. This way of speaking strongly expresses his love to them, and tacitly implies the lukewarmness of theirs to him; and yet that it should be no discouragement to him to proceed in doing them all the service he was capable of.

2 Corinthiens 12:15 In-Context

13 Car, en quoi avez-vous été inférieurs aux autres Églises, sinon en ce que je ne vous ai point été à charge? Pardonnez-moi ce tort.
14 Voici, pour la troisième fois je suis prêt à aller vers vous; et je ne vous serai point à charge, car ce ne sont pas vos biens que je cherche, c'est vous-mêmes; car ce n'est pas aux enfants à amasser pour leurs parents, mais c'est aux parents à amasser pour leurs enfants.
15 Et quant à moi, je dépenserai très volontiers, et je me dépenserai entièrement moi-même pour vos âmes; dussé-je en vous aimant toujours plus, être toujours moins aimé.
16 Soit! dites-vous. Je ne vous ai point été à charge, c'est qu'étant un homme artificieux, je vous ai pris par ruse.
17 Mais ai-je tiré du profit de vous par quelqu'un de ceux que je vous ai envoyés?
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.