2Co12:1 If it behooveth to have glory, it speedeth not; but I shall come to the visions and the revelations of the Lord. [If it behooveth to glory, soothly it speedeth not; forsooth I shall come to the visions and revelations of the Lord.]
2Co12:2 I know a man in Christ that before fourteen years; whether in body, whether out of body, I know not, God knoweth; that such a man was snatched (up) unto the third heaven [such a man snatched (up) till to the third heaven].
2Co12:3 And I know such a man; whether in body, or out of body, I know not, God knoweth;
2Co12:4 that he was snatched (up) into paradise, and heard privy words, which it is not leaveful to a man [for] to speak.
2Co12:5 For such manner things I shall glory [For such manner thing I shall glory]; but for me nothing, but in mine infirmities.
2Co12:6 For if I shall desire to glory [For why and if I shall will to glory], I shall not be unwise, for I shall say truth; but I spare, lest any man guess me over that thing that he seeth in me, or heareth any thing of me.
2Co12:7 And lest the greatness of revelations enhance me in pride , the prick of my flesh, an angel of Satan, is given to me, that he buffet me.
2Co12:8 For which thing thrice I prayed the Lord, that it should go away from me.
2Co12:9 And he said to me, My grace sufficeth to thee; for virtue is perfectly made in infirmity. Therefore gladly I shall glory in mine infirmities, that the virtue of Christ dwell in me.
2Co12:10 For which thing I am pleased in mine infirmities, in despisings [in wrong despisings, or reprovings ], in needs, in persecutions, in anguishes, for Christ; for when I am frail [for when I am sick], then I am mighty.
2Co12:11 I am made witless [I am made unwitty], ye constrained me. For I ought to be commended of you; for I did nothing less than they that be apostles over measure. Though I am nought [Though I be nought],
2Co12:12 nevertheless the signs of mine apostlehood be made on you, in all patience, and signs, and great wonders, and works of power. [nevertheless the signs of my apostlehood be made on you, in all patience, and signs, or miracles , and great wonders, and virtues.]
2Co12:13 And what is it, that ye had less than other churches [that ye had less before other churches], [no] but that I myself grieved you not? Forgive ye to me this wrong.
2Co12:14 Lo! this third time I am ready to come to you, and I shall not be grievous to you; for I seek not those things that be yours, but you. For neither sons owe to [ make ] treasure to father and mother, but the father and mother to the sons.
2Co12:15 For I shall give most willfully [For I most willfully shall give], and I myself shall be given over for your souls; though I more love you, and be less loved.
2Co12:16 But be it; I grieved not you, but when I was subtle [ a ] , I took you with guile.
2Co12:17 Whether I deceived you by any of them, which I sent to you [whom I sent to you]?
2Co12:18 I prayed Titus, and I sent with him a brother. Whether Titus beguiled you? whether we went not in the same spirit? whether not in the same steps?
2Co12:19 Sometime ye ween, that we shall excuse us with you. Before God in Christ we speak; and, most dear brethren [forsooth, most dear brethren], all things for your edifying.
2Co12:20 But I dread, lest when I come, I shall not find you such as I will, and I shall be found of you such as ye will not; lest peradventure strivings, envies, indignations [sturdinesses], dissensions and detractions, privy speeches of discord, swellings by pride , debates be among you;
2Co12:21 and lest again when I come, God make me low with you, and I bewail many of them, that before sinned, and did not penance on the uncleanness, and fornication, and unchastity, that they have done. [ b ]