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2 Corinthians 12 (NIV)

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2 Corinthians 12 (NIV)
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IICor.12.1

12:1 This boasting will do no good: See study note on 11:21b-29.

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IICor.12.11

12:11 “super apostles”: See 11:5.

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IICor.12.11-13

12:11-13 Paul reviews his apostolic credentials; he continues to play the role of a fool, making proud boasts because his detractors have forced him to do so (see study note on 11:16-29). Paul, too, has a commission as an apostle, one sent by God himself, with all the signs to validate it.

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IICor.12.12

12:12 Included in Paul’s credentials was his ability to deal patiently with difficult people such as the Corinthians.

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numbers 33:55

numbers 33:55

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ezekiel 28:24

ezekiel 28:24

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1 corinthians 4:21

1 corinthians 4:21

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2 corinthians 1:23-17

2 corinthians 1:23-17

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2 corinthians 2:1

2 corinthians 2:1

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2 corinthians 2:1

2 corinthians 2:1

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Paul’s Apostolic Service

Paul’s Apostolic Service

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Paul’s Apostolic Service To understand Paul’s role as an apostle of Jesus Christ, there is perhaps no better place to look than Paul’s own description in 2 Corinthians. In this letter, Paul reveals the heart of his ministry. Paul was God’s special messenger for the establishment and nurture of churches in the Gentile world. His service was marked by seriousness and sincerity, and his message raised life and death issues (2 Cor 2:15-17). As a pioneer missionary, he took the Good News to places where Christ’s name was not yet known (see Rom 15:20-21). Paul’s message of Good News was clear and incisive (see, e.g., 2 Cor 5:1-21), and it was backed up and illustrated by his own life. He always sought to minister with truth and integrity (2:17; 4:2). And as Paul carried the message of Christ, the cross served as the pattern for his ministry to others (11:16-33). Paul’s authority was apparently disputed, so he needed to offer a personal account of how God had called him as an apostle and established his ministry at Corinth (10:12-18). For those who demanded proof of Paul’s credentials (13:3) and who criticized his weaknesses, he simply pointed to the cross of Jesus (13:4) and to...

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