For I most certainly, as being absent in body but present in spirit, have already, as though I were present, judged him who has done this thing.
Parallel translations
- KJV For I verily, as absent in body, but present in spirit, have judged already, as though I were present, concerning him that hath so done this deed,
- BSB Although I am absent from you in body, I am present with you in spirit, and I have already pronounced judgment on the one who did this, just as if I were present.
- NKJV For I indeed, as absent in body but present in spirit, have already judged (as though I were present) him who has so done this deed.
- NASB For I, on my part, though absent in body but present in spirit, have already judged him who has so committed this, as though I were present.
- NLT Even though I am not with you in person, I am with you in the Spirit. And as though I were there, I have already passed judgment on this man
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Quick answer
Though physically absent, Paul has already judged the offender as if present. It matters because clear, unrepentant sin sometimes requires a definite verdict from the church.
Overview
Paul, present 'in spirit' though absent in body, has already reached a judgment on this case. His apostolic authority and concern for the church's purity move him to decisive action rather than indecision. This sets up the formal act of discipline he directs, showing that love does not avoid hard judgments about open, scandalous sin.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Col 2:5For though I am absent in the flesh, yet am I with you in the spirit, rejoicing and seeing your order, and the steadfastness of your faith in Christ.
- 1 Th 2:17But we, brothers, being bereaved of you for a short season, in presence, not in heart, tried even harder to see your face with great desire,
- 2 Cor 13:2I have said beforehand, and I do say beforehand, as when I was present the second time, so now, being absent, I write to those who have sinned before now, and to all the rest, that, if I come again, I will not spare;
- 2 Cor 10:11Let such a person consider this, that what we are in word by letters when we are absent, such are we also in deed when we are present.
- 2 Cor 10:1Now I Paul, myself, entreat you by the humility and gentleness of Christ; I who in your presence am lowly among you, but being absent am bold toward you.
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