1:12 For our reason for confidence 6 is this: the testimony of our conscience, that with pure motives 7 and sincerity which are from God 8 – not by human wisdom 9 but by the grace of God – we conducted ourselves in the world, and all the more 10 toward you.
1 tn Grk “this very thing, to be grieved.”
2 tn The words “of yourselves” are not in the Greek text but are implied.
3 sn What indignation refers to the Corinthians’ indignation at the offender.
4 tn Or “what zeal.”
5 sn That is, punishment for the offender.
6 tn Or “for boasting.”
7 tc Two viable variants exist at this place in the text: ἁγιότητι (Jagiothti, “holiness”) vs. ἁπλότητι (Japlothti, “pure motives”). A confusion of letters could well have produced the variant (TCGNT 507): In uncial script the words would have been written agiothti and aplothti. This, however, does not explain which reading created the other. Overall ἁπλότητι, though largely a Western-Byzantine reading (א2 D F G Ï lat sy), is better suited to the context; it is also a Pauline word while ἁγιότης (Jagioth") is not. It also best explains the rise of the other variants, πραότητι (praothti, “gentleness”) and {σπλάγχνοις} (splancnoi", “compassion”). On the other hand, the external evidence in favor of ἁγιότητι is extremely strong (Ì46 א* A B C K P Ψ 0121 0243 33 81 1739 1881 al co). This diversity of
8 tn Grk “pure motives and sincerity of God.”
9 tn Or “not by worldly wisdom.”
10 tn Or “and especially.”