The Expositor's Bible: The Second Epistle to the CorinthiansDenney, James
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The Expositor's Bible: The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
Denney, James
Bible. Corinthians, 2nd -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
[89] The words καὶ τῆς ἁγνότητος are bracketed by Westcott and Hort.
They are very strongly attested (by א, B, F, gr., G, etc.); but as
they are found in some authorities _before_, instead of _after_, τῆς
ἁπλότητος, it is not improbable that they may be a gloss on these last
words, suggested by ἁγνὴν in ver. 2, and incorporated in the text.
They rather blur than emphasise the thought.
[90] It is worth appending two ingenious notes on this. Bengel, who
holds that the suppositions are untrue, says: "Ponit conditionem, ex
parte rei, impossibilem; ideo dicit in imperfecto _toleraretis_: sed
pro conatu pseudo-apostolorum, non modo possibilem, sed plane
præsentem; ideo dicit in præsenti, _prædicat_." Schmiedel, who holds
that the suppositions are true, explains the impft. by saying that
Paul resolved, while dictating, to add the apodosis _in the historical
tense_ to the timeless protasis, because the fact which it described
actually lay before him. They _were tolerating_ the other teachers:
that is why Paul says ἀνείχεσθε. He happily compares Plato, _Apol._,
33 A.: Εἰ δέ τίς μου λέγοντος ... ἐπιθυμεῖ ἀκούειν ... οὐδεvὶ πώποτε
ἐφθόνησα. Still, he prefers the present.
[91] It is gratuitous to drag in a reference to the first Apostles,
and then to suppose the Corinthians drawing the inference--"if he is
not inferior to them, still less is he inferior to our new teachers."
Such an inference depends on a traditional conception of apostleship
which the Corinthians were not likely to share, and it is equally
unnecessary and improbable.
[92] Probably either ἐν παντὶ or ἐν πᾶσιν, the latter of which is
omitted in some authorities, is a gloss.
XXV
_FOOLISH BOASTING_
"Or did I commit a sin in abasing myself that ye might be exalted,
because I preached to you the Gospel of God for nought? I robbed
other Churches, taking wages _of them_ that I might minister unto
you; and when I was present with you and was in want, I was not a
burden on any man; for the brethren, when they came from
Macedonia, supplied the measure of my want; and in everything I
kept myself from being burdensome unto you, and _so_ will I keep
_myself_. As the truth of Christ is in me, no man shall stop me of
this glorying in the regions of Achaia. Wherefore? because I love
you not? God knoweth. But what I do, that I will do, that I may
cut off occasion from them which desire an occasion; that wherein
they glory, they may be found even as we. For such men are false
apostles, deceitful workers, fashioning themselves into apostles
of Christ. And no marvel; for even Satan fashioneth himself into
an angel of light. It is no great thing therefore if his ministers
also fashion themselves as ministers of righteousness; whose end
shall be according to their works.
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