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2 Corinthians 2:1

Context
2:1 So 1  I made up my own mind 2  not to pay you another painful visit. 3 

2 Corinthians 2:3

Context
2:3 And I wrote this very thing to you, 4  so that when I came 5  I would not have sadness from those who ought to make me rejoice, since I am confident in you all that my joy would be yours.

2 Corinthians 2:7

Context
2:7 so that now instead 6  you should rather forgive and comfort him. 7  This will keep him from being overwhelmed by excessive grief to the point of despair. 8 
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[2:1]  1 tc Although usually δέ (de, “now”; found in א A C D1 F G Ψ 0285 Ï lat) should take precedent over γάρ (gar) in textually disputed places in the corpus Paulinum, the credentials for γάρ here are not easily dismissed (Ì46 B 0223 0243 33 1739 1881 al); here it is the preferred reading, albeit slightly.

[2:1]  2 tn Or “I decided this for myself.”

[2:1]  3 tn Grk “not to come to you again in sorrow.”

[2:3]  4 tn The words “to you” are not in the Greek text but are implied.

[2:3]  5 sn So that when I came. Regarding this still future visit by Paul, see 2 Cor 12:14; 13:1.

[2:7]  7 tn Grk “so that on the other hand.”

[2:7]  8 tn The word “him” is not in the Greek text but is supplied. Direct objects in Greek were often omitted and must be supplied from the context.

[2:7]  9 tn Grk “comfort him, lest somehow such a person be swallowed up by excessive grief,” an idiom for a person being so overcome with grief as to despair or give up completely (L&N 25.285). In this context of excessive grief or regret for past sins, “overwhelmed” is a good translation since contemporary English idiom speaks of someone “overwhelmed by grief.” Because of the length of the Greek sentence and the difficulty of expressing a negative purpose/result clause in English, a new sentence was started here in the translation.



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