Do we begin again to commend ourselves? Or do we need, as some others, epistles of commendation to you or letters of commendation from you?
Parallel translations
- WEB Are we beginning again to commend ourselves? Or do we need, as do some, letters of commendation to you or from you?
- KJV Do we begin again to commend ourselves? or need we, as some others, epistles of commendation to you, or letters of commendation from you?
- BSB Are we beginning to commend ourselves again? Or do we need, like some people, letters of recommendation to you or from you?
- NASB Are we beginning to commend ourselves again? Or do we need, as some, letters of commendation to you or from you?
- NLT Are we beginning to praise ourselves again? Are we like others, who need to bring you letters of recommendation, or who ask you to write such letters on their behalf? Surely not!
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Quick answer
Paul asks whether he must again commend himself or carry letters of recommendation like others do. He hints that his ministry needs no such external credentials.
Overview
Responding to critics who relied on letters of commendation, Paul questions whether he needs to prove himself that way. The implied answer is no, as the next verses explain. This sets up his point that the changed lives of the Corinthians are his true credentials, written by Christ rather than by human endorsement.
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- 2 Cor 12:11I have become foolish in boasting. You compelled me, for I ought to have been commended by you, for in nothing was I inferior to the very best apostles, though I am nothing.
- 2 Cor 10:12For we are not bold to number or compare ourselves with some of those who commend themselves. But they themselves, measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves with themselves, are without understanding.
- 2 Cor 5:12For we are not commending ourselves to you again, but speak as giving you occasion of boasting on our behalf, that you may have something to answer those who boast in appearance, and not in heart.
- Acts 18:27When he had determined to pass over into Achaia, the brothers encouraged him, and wrote to the disciples to receive him. When he had come, he greatly helped those who had believed through grace;
- 1 Cor 16:3When I arrive, I will send whoever you approve with letters to carry your gracious gift to Jerusalem.
- 2 Cor 10:8For though I should boast somewhat abundantly concerning our authority, (which the Lord gave for building you up, and not for casting you down) I will not be disappointed,
- 1 Cor 4:15For though you have ten thousand tutors in Christ, yet not many fathers. For in Christ Jesus, I became your father through the Good News.
- 1 Cor 10:33even as I also please all men in all things, not seeking my own profit, but the profit of the many, that they may be saved.
- 1 Cor 3:10According to the grace of God which was given to me, as a wise master builder I laid a foundation, and another builds on it. But let each man be careful how he builds on it.
- 2 Cor 2:17For we are not as so many, peddling the word of God. But as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight of God, we speak in Christ.
- 2 Cor 12:19Again, do you think that we are excusing ourselves to you? In the sight of God we speak in Christ. But all things, beloved, are for your edifying.
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