
A Commentary On The Second Epistle Of The Apostle Paul To The Corinthians
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Paul was to some degree stressed in the matter of how the congregation at Corinth would get his first letter. Paul thought about how they had acknowledged his reproaches, so he sent Titus, and maybe Timothy, to Corinth to discover the impact of his epistle. Amid Paul's third preacher travel, while he was in Philippi, Titus reported that most of the congregation had gotten the letter in the correct soul. In any case, there were the individuals who questioned his intentions and even denied his apostleship, saying that he didn't have the correct certifications for a messenger. Maybe they doubted ...
Paul was to some degree stressed in the matter of how the congregation at Corinth would get his first letter. Paul thought about how they had acknowledged his reproaches, so he sent Titus, and maybe Timothy, to Corinth to discover the impact of his epistle. Amid Paul's third preacher travel, while he was in Philippi, Titus reported that most of the congregation had gotten the letter in the correct soul. In any case, there were the individuals who questioned his intentions and even denied his apostleship, saying that he didn't have the correct certifications for a messenger. Maybe they doubted this since he was not one of the first Twelve. Under these conditions he composed his second epistle, to express his euphoria over the empowering news of how his first epistle had been gotten, and to protect his apostleship. Paul gives a greater amount of his own history in this letter than in any of his different epistles. He uncovers his bravery and his generous love. He talks about glorying or bragging thirty-one circumstances, since he was constrained to do as such. Reverend Dr. John Thomas Wylie