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2 Corinthians 10:1 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

1 Now I, Paul, myself, appeal to you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ #– #I who am humble among you in person but bold towards you when absent.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

1 Now I Paul myself beseech you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ, who in presence am base among you, but being absent am bold toward you:

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

1 NOW I myself, Paul, beseech you, by the gentleness and consideration of Christ [Himself; I] who [am] lowly enough [so they say] when among you face to face, but bold (fearless and outspoken) to you when [I am] absent from you!

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American Standard Version (1901)

1 Now I Paul myself entreat you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ, I who in your presence am lowly among you, but being absent am of good courage toward you:

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Common English Bible

1 I, Paul, make a personal request to you with the gentleness and kindness of Christ. I’m shy when I’m with you, but I’m bossy when I’m away from you!

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Catholic Public Domain Version

1 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.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

1 Now I Paul myself beseech you, by the mildness and modesty of Christ, who in presence indeed am lowly among you, but being absent, am bold toward you.

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2 Corinthians 10:1
38 Tagairtí Cros  

Rejoice greatly, Daughter Zion! Shout in triumph, Daughter Jerusalem! Look, your King is coming to you; he is righteous and victorious, humble and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.


Take my yoke upon you and learn from me,   because I am lowly and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.


Tell Daughter Zion, ‘See, your King is coming to you, gentle, and mounted on a donkey, and on a colt, the foal of a donkey.’   ,


Now the Scripture passage he was reading was this: He was led like a sheep to the slaughter, and as a lamb is silent before its shearer, so he does not open his mouth.


And Isaiah says boldly, I was found by those who were not looking for me; I revealed myself to those who were not asking for me.   ,


Therefore, brothers and sisters, in view of the mercies of God, I urge you  to present your bodies as a living sacrifice,  holy and pleasing to God; this is your true worship.


Nevertheless, I have written to remind you more boldly on some points  because of the grace given me by God


I came to you in weakness,  in fear,  and in much trembling.


We are fools for Christ, but you are wise in Christ!  We are weak, but you are strong! You are distinguished, but we are dishonoured!


What do you want? Should I come to you with a rod,  or in love and a spirit of gentleness?


For it is said, ‘His letters are weighty and powerful, but his physical presence is weak and his public speaking amounts to nothing.’


I beg you that when I am present I will not need to be bold with the confidence by which I plan to challenge certain people who think we are living according to the flesh.


Look at what is obvious.  If anyone is confident that he belongs to Christ,  let him remind himself of this: Just as he belongs to Christ, so do we.


I say this to our shame: We have been too weak for that! But in whatever anyone dares to boast #– #I am talking foolishly #– #I also dare:


If boasting is necessary, I will boast about my weaknesses.


I will boast about this person, but not about myself, except of my weaknesses.


Since, then, we have such a hope,  we act with great boldness.


Therefore, we are ambassadors  for Christ, since God is making his appeal through us. We plead on Christ’s behalf,  ‘Be reconciled to God.’


Working together with him, we also appeal to you, ‘Don’t receive the grace of God in vain.’


I am very frank with you; I have great pride in you. I am filled with encouragement; I am overflowing with joy in all our afflictions.


you know  that previously I preached the gospel to you because of a weakness of the flesh.


Take note! I, Paul, am telling you that if you have yourselves circumcised, Christ will not benefit you at all.


For this reason, I, Paul, the prisoner  of Christ Jesus on behalf of you Gentiles #– #


Therefore I, the prisoner in the Lord,  urge you to walk worthy of the calling you have received,


Let your graciousness  be known to everyone. The Lord is near.


if indeed you remain grounded and steadfast in the faith  and are not shifted away from the hope  of the gospel that you heard. This gospel has been proclaimed in all creation  under heaven,  and I, Paul,  have become a servant of it.


I, Paul, am writing this greeting with my own hand,  which is an authenticating mark in every letter; this is how I write.


I, Paul, write this with my own hand:  I will repay it #– #not to mention to you that you owe me even your very self.


I appeal to you, instead, on the basis of love. I, Paul, as an elderly man  and now also as a prisoner  of Christ Jesus,


Dear friends, I urge you as strangers and exiles  to abstain  from sinful  desires that wage war against the soul.


I, John, your brother and partner in the affliction,  kingdom,  and endurance  that are in Jesus, was on the island called Patmos because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus.


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