2 Corinthiens 8:6

6 De sorte que nous avons prié Tite, comme il avait commencé cette œuvre de charité, de l'achever aussi auprès de vous.

2 Corinthiens 8:6 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 8:6

Insomuch that we desired Titus
Observing the very great readiness, cheerfulness, and liberality of the poor Macedonians in this matter, the apostles could do no other than desire Titus to forward, hasten, and accomplish a like liberal contribution among the Corinthians; or the sense is, that the Macedonians not only prayed with much entreaty, as in ( 2 Corinthians 8:4 ) that the apostle would be pleased to take their collection, and send or carry it to Jerusalem; but also that they would entreat Titus,

that as he had begun, so he would also finish in you the same grace
also;
that is, that as he had already moved this affair to the Corinthians while he was with them, and had made some progress in it, though what, through one thing or another, it had been retarded, and lay in some measure neglected; that he might be desired to go again, on purpose to complete so good a work, so acceptable to God, and so useful to the poor saints; which carries in it a new and strong argument to stir up the Corinthians to this service; since they had not only the example of the Macedonian churches, but it was even at their request that Titus was desired to go upon this errand; and to this sense read the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Arabic versions.

2 Corinthiens 8:6 In-Context

4 Nous priant très instamment de recevoir cette aumône et leur contribution pour l'assistance des saints.
5 Et ils n'ont pas seulement fait comme nous l'avions espéré, mais ils se sont donnés premièrement eux-mêmes au Seigneur, puis à nous, par la volonté de Dieu;
6 De sorte que nous avons prié Tite, comme il avait commencé cette œuvre de charité, de l'achever aussi auprès de vous.
7 C'est pourquoi, comme vous abondez en toutes choses, en foi, en parole, en connaissance, en zèle de toute sorte, et en amour pour nous, abondez aussi dans cette œuvre de charité.
8 Je ne le dis point par commandement, mais pour éprouver, par l'empressement des autres, la sincérité de votre amour.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.