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3 And I know such a man (whether in the body, or apart from the body, I know not; God knoweth),
3 and I have known such a man -- whether in the body, whether out of the body, I have not known, God hath known, --
3 And I know such a man, (whether in [the] body or out of the body I know not, God knows;)
3 I know such a man (whether in the body, or outside of the body, I don't know; God knows),
3 And I have knowledge of such a man (if he was in the body, or out of the body, I am not able to say, but God only),
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Commentary on 2 Corinthians 12 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 12
In this chapter the apostle proceeds in maintaining the honour of his apostleship. He magnified his office when there were those who vilified it. What he says in his own praise was only in his own justification and the necessary defence of the honour of his ministry, the preservation of which was necessary to its success. First, He makes mention of the favour God had shown him, the honour done him, the methods God took to keep him humble, and the use he made of this dispensation (v. 1-10). Then he addresses himself to the Corinthians, blaming them for what was faulty among them, and giving a large account of his behaviour and kind intentions towards them (v. 11-21).
2Cr 12:1-10
Here we may observe,
2Cr 12:11-21
In these verses the apostle addresses himself to the Corinthians two ways:-