I, Paul, have written this with my own hand: I will repay. And I need not tell you, that you are also in debt yourself, to me.
I accept the boy; require him at my hand. Unless I lead him back and restore him to you, I will be guilty of a sin against you for all time.
I, Tertius, who wrote this epistle, greet you in the Lord.
For you might have ten thousand instructors in Christ, but not so many fathers. For in Christ Jesus, through the Gospel, I have begotten you.
But I myself, Paul, am begging you, through the meekness and modesty of Christ. I am certainly, by appearances, lowly among you, yet I have confidence in you, even while I am absent.
You are our Epistle, written in our hearts, which is known and read by all men.
Otherwise, if the Macedonians arrive with me and find you unprepared, we (not to mention you) would be ashamed in this matter.
Behold, I, Paul, say to you, that if you have been circumcised, Christ will be of no benefit to you.
Consider what kind of letters I have written to you with my own hand.
to Timothy, beloved son in the faith. Grace, mercy, and peace, from God the Father and from Christ Jesus our Lord.
to Titus, beloved son according to the common faith. Grace and peace, from God the Father and from Christ Jesus our Savior.
But if he has harmed you in any way, or if he is in your debt, charge it to me.