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2COR 11:16–11:33 ©

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Paul’s boasting about his sufferings

11:16 Paul’s boasting about his sufferings

16I’ll say it again: no one should suppose that I’m foolish, but if they do, at least accept me as foolish so that I can also boast a little. 17When I say that, I’m not talking words from the master, but like a fool confidently boasting. 18Many boast like worldly people, so I’ll boast as well, 19because you prudent ones happily tolerate foolish people. 20Yes, you tolerate those who’ll enslave you all, those who’ll exploit you, those who’ll take advantage of you all, those who promote themselves, and anyone whacks you in the face. 21I’m talking about dishonour as if we were weak, but (speaking foolishly again), anything that anyone else is brave enough to do, then I will also be brave enough to match. 22Are they Hebrews? I am too. Are they Israelis? So am I. Are they descendants of Abraham? Me also. 23[ref]Are they Messiah’s servants? Well, I’m above them (speaking insanely now): I’ve worked harder, been in prison more often, endured uncountable beatings, and been close to death more often. 24[ref]I’ve received the thirty-nine lashes from the Jewish leadership five times, 25[ref]was beaten three times with rods, was stoned once, shipwrecked three times, and I was in the ocean for a day and a night. 26[ref]I’ve done many long trips, crossed dangerous rivers, risked being robbed, was persecuted by my own people as well as by non-Jews, have been in danger in the city, in the wilderness and on the ocean, as well as being attacked by false teachers. 27I’ve worked often and worked hard, often needing to keep guard, suffered famine and thirst, fasted often, and been cold and lacking clothing. 28Then apart from all those external things, I’ve been opposed every daynot to mention my concern for all the assemblies. 29What person falters and I don’t falter with them? Who stumbles in their walk with God and I don’t suffer with them?

30If it’s appropriate to be boasting, what I’d boast about would be my weaknesses. 31The god and father of the master Yeshua—the one who should be praised for all the ages—knows that I’m not lying. 32[ref]The governor of Aretas (appointed by the king) had guards around the city of Damascus to try to arrest me, 33but I was lowered down from a window in the city wall in a basket and thus able to escape his clutch.


11:23: Acts 16:23.

11:24: Deu 25:3.

11:25: a Acts 16:22; b Acts 14:19.

11:26: a Acts 9:23; b Acts 14:5.

11:32-33: Acts 9:23-25.

2COR 11:16–11:33 ©

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