when we are slandered, we reply as friends; we have become as the scum of the world, the dregs of all things, even until now.
Parallel translations
- WEB Being defamed, we entreat. We are made as the filth of the world, the dirt wiped off by all, even until now.
- KJV Being defamed, we intreat: we are made as the filth of the world, and are the offscouring of all things unto this day.
- BSB when we are slandered, we answer gently. Up to this moment we have become the scum of the earth, the refuse of the world.
- NKJV being defamed, we entreat. We have been made as the filth of the world, the offscouring of all things until now.
- NLT We appeal gently when evil things are said about us. Yet we are treated like the world’s garbage, like everybody’s trash—right up to the present moment.
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Quick answer
When slandered, Paul answers gently, even while being treated as the world's garbage. It matters because the servant of Christ accepts contempt for the gospel's sake.
Overview
Paul completes his portrait of apostolic suffering: defamed, he responds kindly, and he is regarded as the 'filth' and 'scum' of the world. The language recalls a scapegoat or refuse swept away. Sharing in Christ's rejection, the apostle's lowly standing is itself a testimony, exposing the folly of Corinthian pride and pointing to the upside-down values of the kingdom.
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- Lam 3:45You have made us an off-scouring and refuse in the middle of the peoples.
- Acts 22:22They listened to him until he said that; then they lifted up their voice, and said, “Rid the earth of this fellow, for he isn’t fit to live!”
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