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2 Corinthians - Chapter: 11

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11:1Wold to God, ye could haue suffred me a lytell in my folyshnes: yee, ye do also forbeare me.
11:2For I am gelous ouer you wt godly gelousye: For I haue coupled you to one man, that ye shulde make your selues a chaste virgin vnto Christ.
11:3But I feare lest it come to passe that as the serpent begyled Eue thorowe hys subteltye, euen so your wittes shulde be corrupte from the synglenes that ye had toward Christ.
11:4For yf he that commeth preache another Iesus then hym whom we preached: or yf ye receaue another sprete then that which ye haue receaued, ether another Gospell then that ye haue receaued, ye might right well haue bene content.
11:5For I suppose that I was not behynde the chefe Apostles.
11:6But though I be rude in speakinge, yet I am not so in knowledge. Howbeit amonge you, we haue bene well knowen to the vtmost what we are in all thinges.
11:7Dyd I therin synne, because I submytted my selfe, that ye might be exalted: & because I preached to you the Gospell of God fre?
11:8I robbed other congregacyons, & toke wages of them, to do you seruyce.
11:9And when I was present wt you, & had nede I was chargeable to no man: for that which was lackynge vnto me, the brethren which came from Macedonia, supplied, and in all thinges I kept my selfe so that I shuld not be chargeable to any man, and so wyll I kepe my selfe.
11:10If the trueth of Christ be in me, thys reioysyng shall not be taken from me in the regions of Achaia.
11:11Wherfore? Because I loue you not? God knoweth.
11:12Neuertheles, what I do, that wyll I do, to cut awaye occasyon from them which desyre occasion: that they might be founde lyke vnto vs, in that wherin they reioyce.
11:13For soch fals apostles are disceatfull workers, and fassy on them selues lyke vnto the apostles of Christ.
11:14And no maruayle: for Satan him selfe is chaunged into the fassyon of an angell of light.
11:15Therfore it is no great thynge though hys mynisters fassyon them selues, as though they were the ministers of ryghtewesnes: whose ende shalbe accordyng to theyr dedes.
11:16I saye agayne, lest eny man thynke that I am folysshe: or els euen nowe take ye me as a foole, that I also maye boast my selfe a lytell.
11:17That I speake, I speake not after the Lorde: but as it were folyshly, in thys matter of boastinge.
11:18Seynge that many reioyce after the flesshe, I wyll reioyce also.
11:19For ye suffre foles gladly, seynge ye youre selues are wyse.
11:20For ye suffre yf a man bryng you into bondage, yf a man deuoure, yf a man take yf a man exalte him selfe, yf a man smyte you on the face.
11:21I speake as concerning rebuke, as though we had bene weake, Howbeit, wherinsoeuer eny man dare be bolde (I speake folyshly) I dare be bolde also.
11:22They are Ebrues, euen so am I. They are Israelites, euen so am I. They are the seede of Abraham, euen so am I.
11:23They are the mynisters of Chryst (I speake as a foole) I am more. In labours more aboundante: In strypes aboue measure: In preson more plenteouslye: In deeth ofte.
11:24Of the Iewes fyue tymes receaued I euery tyme .xl. strypes saue one.
11:25Thryse was I beaten wt roddes, I was once stoned, I suffered thryse shypwracke. Nyght and daye haue I bene in the deepe see.
11:26In iorneying often: in parels of waters: in parels of robbers: in ieopardyes of myne awne nacyon: in ieopardyes among the hethen: in parels in the citie: in parels in wildernes: in parels in the see: in parels amonge false brethren:
11:27in laboure & trauayle: in watchinges often: in honger and thyrst: in fastynges often: in colde and nakednes:
11:28besyde the thinges which outwardly happen vnto me. I am combred daylye, and do care for all congregacyons.
11:29Who is weake, and I am not weake? who is offended, & I burne not?
11:30If I must nedes boast, I wyll boaste of the thynges that concerne myne infirmyties.
11:31The God & father of oure Lorde Iesus Christ, which is blessed for euermore knoweth that I lye not.
11:32In the cytie of Damascon the gouerner of the people vnder king Aretas, layd watch in the cytie of the Damascens, and wold haue caught me,
11:33and at a windowe was I let doune in a basket thorowe the wall, and so scaped I hIs handes.

 

11:1I wolde that ye wolden suffre a litil thing of myn vnwisdom, but also supporte ye me.
11:2For Y loue you bi the loue of God; for Y haue spousid you to oon hosebonde, to yelde a chast virgyn to Crist.
11:3But Y drede, lest as the serpent disseyuede Eue with his sutil fraude, so youre wittis ben corrupt, and fallen doun fro the symplenesse that is in Crist.
11:4For if he that cometh, prechith anothir Crist, whom we precheden not, or if ye taken another spirit, whom ye token not, or another gospel, which ye resseyueden not, riytli ye schulden suffre.
11:5For Y wene that Y haue don no thing lesse than the grete apostlis.
11:6For thouy Y be vnlerud in word, but not in kunnyng. For in alle thingis Y am open to you.
11:7Or whether Y haue don synne, mekynge my silf, that ye be enhaunsid, for freli Y prechide to you the gospel of God?
11:8Y made nakid othere chirchis, and Y took sowde to youre seruyce.
11:9And whanne Y was among you, and hadde nede, Y was chargeouse to no man; for britheren that camen fro Macedonye, fulfilliden that that failide to me. And in alle thingis Y haue kept, and schal kepe me with outen charge to you.
11:10The treuthe of Crist is in me; for this glorie schal not be brokun in me in the cuntreis of Acaie.
11:11Whi? for Y loue not you?
11:12God woot. For that that Y do, and that Y schal do, is that Y kitte awei the occasioun of hem that wolen occasioun, that in the thing, in which thei glorien, thei be foundun as we.
11:13For siche false apostlis ben trecherouse werk men, and transfiguren hem in to apostlis of Crist.
11:14And no wondur, for Sathanas hym silf transfigurith hym in to an aungel of light.
11:15Therfor it is not greet, if hise mynystris ben transfigurid as the mynystris of riytwisnesse, whos ende schal be aftir her werkis.
11:16Eft Y seie, lest ony man gesse me to be vnwise; ellis take ye me as vnwise, that also Y haue glorie a litil what.
11:17That that Y speke, Y speke not aftir God, but as in vnwisdom, in this substaunce of glorie.
11:18For many men glorien aftir the fleisch, and Y schal glorie.
11:19For ye suffren gladli vnwise men, whanne ye silf ben wise.
11:20For ye susteynen, if ony man dryueth you in to seruage, if ony man deuourith, if ony man takith, if ony man is enhaunsid, if ony man smytith you on the face.
11:21Bi vnnoblei Y seie, as if we weren sike in this parti. In what thing ony man dar, in vnwisdom Y seie, and Y dar.
11:22Thei ben Ebrewis, and Y; thei ben Israelitis, and Y; thei ben the seed of Abraham, and Y;
11:23thei ben the mynystris of Crist, and Y. As lesse wise Y seie, Y more; in ful many trauelis, in prisouns more plenteuousli, in woundis aboue maner, in deethis ofte tymes.
11:24Y resseyuede of the Jewis fyue sithis fourti strokis oon lesse;
11:25thries Y was betun with yerdis, onys Y was stonyd, thries Y was at shipbreche, a nyyt and a dai Y was in the depnesse of the see;
11:26in weies ofte, in perelis of floodis, in perelis of theues, in perelis of kyn, in perelis of hethene men, in perelis in citee, in perelis in desert, in perelis in the see, in perelis among false britheren, in trauel and nedynesse,
11:27in many wakyngis, in hungur, in thirst, in many fastyngis, in coold and nakidnesse.
11:28Withouten tho thingis that ben withoutforth, myn ech daies trauelyng is the bisynesse of alle chirchis.
11:29Who is sijk, and Y am not sijk? who is sclaundrid, and Y am not brent?
11:30If it bihoueth to glorie, Y schal glorie in tho thingis that ben of myn infirmyte.
11:31God and the fadir of oure Lord Jhesu Crist, that is blessid in to worldis, woot that Y lie not.
11:32The preuost of Damask, of the kyng of the folk Arethe, kepte the citee of Damascenes to take me;
11:33and bi a wyndow in a leep Y was latun doun bi the wal, and so Y ascapide hise hondis.

 

11:1Wolde God ye coulde suffre me a litle in my foloshnes, yet do ye forbeare me.
11:2For I am gelous ouer you wt godly gelousy. For I haue maried you vnto one ma, to brynge a chaste virgin vnto Christ.
11:3But I feare, lest as ye serpet begyled Eue wt his sutteltie, eue so yor wyttes shulde be corrupte from the synglenesse that is in Christ.
11:4For yf he that commeth vnto you, preach another Iesus, whom we haue not preached, or yf ye receaue another sprete, yt ye haue not receaued, or another Gospell which ye haue not accepted, ye might right well haue bene cotent.
11:5For I suppose that I am no lesse the the hye Apostles are.
11:6And though I be rude in speakynge, yet am I not rude in knowlege. Howbeit amoge you I am knowne to the vttemost.
11:7Or dyd I synne therin because I submytted my selfe, that ye mighte be exalted?For I preached vnto you the Gospell of God frely,
11:8and robbed other cogregacions, and toke wages of the, to preach vnto you.
11:9And whan I was present with you, and had nede, I was greuous to no man: for yt which was lackynge vnto me, the brethren which came fro Macedonia, suppleed. And in all thinges I kepte myselfe so, yt I shulde not be greuous to you, & so wyl I kepe my self
11:10As surely as the trueth of Christ is in me, this reioysinge shal not be taken fro me in the regions of Achaia.
11:11Wherfore? because I shulde not loue you? God knoweth.
11:12Neuertheles what I do and wyl do, that do I to cut awaye occasion, from the which seke occasion, that they mighte boast the selues to be like vnto vs.
11:13For soch false Apostles & disceatfull workers fashion them selues like vnto the Apostles of Christ.
11:14And that is no maruell: for Sathan himfelfe is chaunged in to ye fashion of an angell of light.
11:15Therfore is it no greate thinge, though his mymisters fashion them selues as though they were the preachers of righteousnes, whose ende shalbe acordinge to their dedes.
11:16I saye agayne, lest eny man thynke that I am folish: or els take me euen now as a fole, yt I maye boast my selfe a litle also.
11:17That I speake now, that speake I not after the LORDE, but as it were in folishnes, whyle we are now come to boastinge:
11:18Seynge that many boaste them selues after ye flesh, I wil boast my selfe also.
11:19For ye suffre foles gladly, in so moch as ye youre selues are wyse.
11:20For ye suffre euen yf a man brynge you in to bondage, yf a man put you to dishonesty, yf a man take ought fro you, yf a man exalte himselfe ouer you, yf a man smyte you on the face.
11:21I speake concernynge rebuke, as though we were weake.Wherin so euer now eny man darre be bolde (I speake folishly) therin darre I be bolde also.
11:22They are Hebrues, so am I. They are Israelites, euen so am I. They are the sede of Abraham, so am I.
11:23They are the mynisters of Christ (I speake as a fole) I am more: in laboures more abudaunt, in strypes aboue measure, in presonmentes more plenteously, in death oft.
11:24Of the Iewes receaued I fyue tymes fortye strypes, one lesse.
11:25Thryse was I beaten with roddes. I was once stoned, I suffred thryse shypwracke: nighte and daye haue I bene in the depe of the see:
11:26I haue oft iourneyed: I haue bene oft in parels of waters, in parels amonge murthurers, in parels amonge the Iewes, in parels amonge the Heythen, in parels in cities, in parels in the wylderners, in parels vpon the See, in parels amonge false brethre,
11:27in laboure & trauayle, in moch watchinges, in honger and thyrst, in moch fastinges in colde and nakednesse:
11:28Besyde those thynges which are outwarde, namely my daylie combraunce, my daylie care for all cogregacions.
11:29Who is weake, and I be not weake? Who is offended, & I burne not?
11:30Yf I must nedes make my boast, I wil boast my selfe of myne infirmyte.
11:31God ye father of oure LORDE Iesus Christ, which is blessed for euer, knoweth that I lye not.
11:32At Damascon the gouernoure of ye people vnder kynge Aretas, kepte ye cite of the Damascenes, & wolde haue taken me.
11:33and at a wyndowe was I let downe in a basket thorow the wall, & so escaped his handes.

 


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