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2Co 12:6 Strong Concordance For [1063] though [1437] I would desire [2309] to glory [2744], I shall [2071] not [3756] be [2071] a fool [878]; for [1063] I will say [2046] the truth [225]: but [1161] now I forbear [5339], lest [3361] any man [5100] should think [3049] of [1519] me [1691] above [5228] that which [3739] he seeth [991] me [3165] to be, or [2228] that he heareth [191] of [5100] [1537] me [1700].
  King James For though I would desire to glory, I shall not be a fool; for I will say the truth: but now I forbear, lest any man should think of me above that which he seeth me to be, or that he heareth of me.

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
For--Not but that I might glory as to "myself" (Co2 12:5); "FOR if I should desire to glory, I shall not be a fool"; for I have things to glory, or boast of which are good matter for glorying of (not mere external fleshly advantages which when he gloried in [2Co. 11:1-33] he termed such glorying "folly," Co2 11:1, Co2 11:16-17).

think of me--Greek, "form his estimate respecting me."

heareth of me--Greek, "heareth aught from me." Whatever haply he heareth from me in person. If on account of healing a cripple (Act 14:12-13), and shaking off a viper (Act 28:5), the people thought him a god, what would they have not done, if he had disclosed those revelations? [ESTIUS]. I wish each of you to estimate me by "what he sees" my present acts and "hears" my teaching to be; not by my boasting of past revelations. They who allow themselves to be thought of more highly than is lawful, defraud themselves of the honor which is at God's disposal [BENGEL] (Joh 5:44; Joh 12:43).
 
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43 For [1063] they loved [25] the praise [1391] of men [444] more [3123] than [2260] the praise [1391] of God [2316].
44 How [4459] can [1410] ye [5210] believe [4100], which receive [2983] honour [1391] one of another [3844] [240], and [2532] seek [2212] not [3756] the honour [1391] that cometh from [3844] God [2316] only [3441]?
5 And [3303] [3767] he shook off [660] the beast [2342] into [1519] the fire [4442], and felt [3958] no [3762] harm [2556].
12 And [5037] they called [2564] Barnabas [921], [3303] Jupiter [2203]; and [1161] Paul [3972], Mercurius [2060], because [1894] he [846] was [2258] the chief [2233] speaker [3056].
13 Then [1161] the priest [2409] of Jupiter [2203], which [3588] was [5607] before [4253] their [846] city [4172], brought [5342] oxen [5022] and [2532] garlands [4725] unto [1909] the gates [4440], and would [2309] have done sacrifice [2380] with [4862] the people [3793].
16 I say [3004] again [3825], Let [1380] no [3361] man [5100] think [1380] me [1511] [3165] a fool [878]; if otherwise [1490], yet [2579] as [5613] a fool [878] receive [1209] me [3165], that [2443] I [2504] may boast myself [2744] a [5100] little [3397].
17 That which [3739] I speak [2980], I speak [2980] it not [3756] after [2596] the Lord [2962], but [235] as [5613] it were foolishly [1722] [877], in [1722] this [5026] confidence [5287] of boasting [2746].
1 Would to God [3785] ye could bear [430] with me [3450] a little [3397] in my folly [877]: and [2532] indeed [235] bear [430] with me [3450].
5 Of [5228] such an one [5108] will I glory [2744]: yet [1161] of [5228] myself [1683] I will [2744] not [3756] glory [2744], but [1508] in [1722] mine [3450] infirmities [769].