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2 Corinthians 1:15

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Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Minister, Christian;   Scofield Reference Index - Grace;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Corinth;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Corinthians, First and Second, Theology of;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Corinth;   Paul;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Grace;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Corinthians, First Epistle to the;   Corinthians, Second Epistle to;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Benefit;   Confidence;   Corinthians, Second Epistle to the;   Grace;   Macedonia;  

Contextual Overview

15Because I was confident of this, I planned to visit you first so that you might benefit twice.15 Because I was confident of this, I wanted to visit you first so that you might benefit twice. 15I was sure y'all would understand. That's why I planned on stopping by to bless y'all twice. 15 In this confidence I intended at first to come to you, so that you might twice receive a blessing;15And in this confidence I intended at first to come to you, so that you might receive grace twice; 15 And being certain of this, it was my purpose to come to you before, so that you might have a second grace; 15 And with this confidence I purposed to come to you previously, that ye might have a second favour; 15 I planned with this confidence to come to you first, so you could have a double benefit, 15 In this confidence, I was determined to come first to you, that you might have a second benefit; 15 And in this confidence I was minded to come to you before, that ye might have had a second benefit, And to pass by you into Macedonia,

Bible Verse Review
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in: 1 Corinthians 4:19, 1 Corinthians 11:34

that: Romans 1:11, Romans 15:29, Philippians 1:25, Philippians 1:26

benefit: or, grace, 2 Corinthians 6:1

Reciprocal: Job 17:11 - purposes Acts 19:21 - purposed Acts 20:3 - he purposed Romans 1:13 - that oftentimes 1 Corinthians 16:5 - when 2 Corinthians 2:1 - I determined 2 Corinthians 2:3 - having 2 Corinthians 12:14 - the third Galatians 5:10 - confidence Philippians 1:6 - confident 1 Thessalonians 3:10 - might perfect 1 Timothy 3:14 - hoping

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And in this confidence I was minded,.... Being fully persuaded of your affection for me, as having been instrumental in the conversion of many of you, and of your esteem of me as a faithful and upright minister of the word, and of your being my rejoicing in the day of Christ, I was desirous, and had determined, and so promised,

to come to you before; when I sent my first epistle to you, or before now, or before I went into Macedonia; and what I now say was the sincere intention of my mind; I thought really to have done what I had such an inclination to: and my view in it was,

that you might have a second benefit; the meaning of which according to some is, first by his letter to them, and then by his presence with them; or as others, one benefit when he should pass by them to Macedonia, and a second, when he should return to them from thence, according to the following verse; or rather, as the first benefit which they received from him, and under his ministry, was their conversion, so this second benefit may design their edification, and establishment in the faith, their growth in grace, and improvement in spiritual knowledge.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

And in his confidence - In this confidence of my integrity, and that you had this favorable opinion of me, and appreciated the principles of my conduct. I did not doubt that you would receive me kindly, and would give me again the tokens of your affection and regard. In this Paul shows that however some of them might regard him, yet that he had no doubt that the majority of the church there would receive him kindly.

I was minded - I willed (ἐβουλόμην eboulomēn); it was my intention.

To come unto you before - Tyndale renders this: “the other time.” Paul refers doubtless to the time when he wrote his former Epistle, and when it was his serious purpose, as it was his earnest wish, to visit them again; see 1 Corinthians 16:5. In this purpose he had been disappointed, and he now proceeds to state the reasons why he had not visited them as he had purposed, and to show that it did not arise from any fickleness of mind. His purpose had been at first to pass through Corinth on his way to Macedonia, and to remain some time with them; see 2 Corinthians 1:16. Compare 1 Corinthians 16:5-6. This purpose he had now changed; and instead of passing through Corinth on his way to Macedonia, he had gone to Macedonia by the way of Troas 2 Corinthians 2:12; and the Corinthians having, as it would seem, become acquainted with this fact, had charged him with insincerity in the promise, or fickleness in regard to his plans. Probably it had been said by some of his enemies that he had never intended to visit them.

That ye might have a second benefit - Margin, grace. The word used here χάρις charis is that which is commonly rendered grace, and means probably favor, kindness, good-will, beneficence; and especially favor to the undeserving. Here it is evidently used in the sense of gratification, or pleasure. And the idea is, that they had been formerly gratified and benefitted by his residence among them; he had been the means of conferring important favors on them, and he was desirous of being again with them, in order to gratify them by his presence, and that he might be the means of imparting to them other favors. Paul presumed that his presence with them would be to them a source of pleasure, and that his coming would do them good. It is the language of a man who felt assured that he enjoyed, after all, the confidence of the mass of the church there, and that they would regard his being with them as a favor. He had been with them formerly almost two years. His residence there had been pleasant to them and to him; and had been the occasion of important benefits to them. He did not doubt that it would be so again. Tyndale renders this: “that ye might have had a double pleasure.” It may be remarked here that several mss. instead of χάριν charin, “grace,” read χαράν charan, “joy.”

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 15. And in this confidence — Under the conviction or persuasion that this is the case; that ye exult in us, as we do in you;

I was minded — I had purposed to come to you before, as he had intimated, 1 Corinthians 16:5; for he had intended to call on them in his way from Macedonia, but this purpose he did not fulfil; and he gives the reason, 2 Corinthians 1:23.

A second benefit — He had been with them once, and they had received an especial blessing in having the seed of life sown among them by the preaching of the Gospel; and he had purposed to visit them again that they might have a second blessing, in having that seed watered. Instead of χαριν, grace or benefit, several MSS. read χαραν joy, pleasure; but the word grace or benefit, seems to express the apostle's meaning best.


 
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