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Selected Verse: 2 Corinthians 8:23 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
2Co 8:23 |
Strong Concordance |
Whether [1535] any do enquire of [5228] Titus [5103], he is my [1699] partner [2844] and [2532] fellowhelper [4904] concerning [1519] you [5209]: or [1535] our [2257] brethren [80] be enquired of, they are the messengers [652] of the churches [1577], and the glory [1391] of Christ [5547]. |
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King James |
Whether any do enquire of Titus, he is my partner and fellowhelper concerning you: or our brethren be enquired of, they are the messengers of the churches, and the glory of Christ. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
fellow helper concerning you--Greek, "fellow worker towards you."
our brethren--the two mentioned in Co2 8:18, Co2 8:22.
messengers--rather, as the Greek, "apostles": in the less strict sense (Act 14:14).
of the churches--sent by the churches, as we are by the Lord (Phi 2:25). There was in the synagogue an ecclesiastical officer, called "the angel of the Church," whence the title seems derived (compare Rev 2:1). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Whether any do inquire of Titus - It is to be observed that the words "any do inquire" are not in the original; nor is it clear that these are the most proper words to be introduced here. The Greek may mean either, "if any do inquire about Titus," or it may mean "if anything is to be said about Titus." The sense of the passage may either be, that some of the faction at Corinth might be disposed to inquire about the authority of Titus to engage in this work, or that Paul having said so much in commendation of the persons who went with Titus, it seemed proper also to say something in his favor also. The idea is, "If any inquiry is made from any quarter about him, or if it is necessary from any cause to say any thing about him, I would say he is my partner," etc.
He is my partner ... - He partakes with me in preaching the gospel, and in establishing and organizing churches; compare Tit 1:5. To the Corinthians this fact would be a sufficient commendation of Titus.
Or our brethren be inquired of - That is, the brethren who accompanied Titus. If any inquiry was made about their character, or if it was necessary to say anything in regard to them.
They are the messengers of the churches - They have the entire confidence of the churches, having been selected and appointed by them to a work of labor and responsibility; compare Phi 2:25. The words here rendered "messengers of the churches," are in the original "apostles of the churches," (ἀπόστολοι ἐκκλησιῶν apostoloi ekklēsiōn). The word "apostles" here is used evidently in its proper sense, to denote one who is sent out to transact any business for others, or as an agent or legate. These persons were not apostles in the technical sense, and this is an instance where the word is applied in the New Testament to those who had no claim to the apostolic office. It is also applied in a similar way to Apollos and Barnabas, though neither, strictly speaking, were apostles.
And the glory of Christ - That is, they have a character so well known and established for piety; they are so eminent Christians and do such honor to the Christian name and calling, that they may be called the glory of Christ. It is an honor to Christ that he has called such persons into his church, and that he has so richly endowed them. Every Christian should so live as that it would appear to all the world that it was an honor and glory to the Redeemer that he had such followers; an honor to his gospel that it had converted such and brought them into his kingdom. It is sufficient honor, moreover, to any man to say that he is "the glory of Christ." Such a character should be, and will be, as it was here, a recommendation sufficient for any to secure them the confidence of others. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
My partner - In my cares and labours. The glory of Christ - Signal instruments of advancing his glory. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Whether any do inquire of Titus - Should it be asked, Who is this Titus? I answer, he is my companion, and my fellow laborer in reference to you; Co2 2:13; Co2 7:6, Co2 7:7. Should any inquire, Who are these brethren, Luke and Apollos? I answer, They are Αποστολοι, apostles of the Churches, and intensely bent on promoting the glory of Christ. |
1 Unto the angel [32] of the church [1577] of Ephesus [2179] write [1125]; These things [3592] saith [3004] he that holdeth [2902] the seven [2033] stars [792] in [1722] his [846] right hand [1188], who [3588] walketh [4043] in [1722] the midst [3319] of the seven [2033] golden [5552] candlesticks [3087];
25 Yet [1161] I supposed [2233] it necessary [316] to send [3992] to [4314] you [5209] Epaphroditus [1891], my [3450] brother [80], and [2532] companion in labour [4904], and [2532] fellowsoldier [4961], but [1161] your [5216] messenger [652], and [2532] he that ministered [3011] to my [3450] wants [5532].
14 Which when [1161] the apostles [652], Barnabas [921] and [2532] Paul [3972], heard [191] of, they rent [1284] their [846] clothes [2440], and ran [1530] in among [1519] the people [3793], crying out [2896],
22 And [1161] we have sent [4842] with them [846] our [2257] brother [80], whom [3739] we have [1381] oftentimes [4178] proved [1381] [5607] diligent [4705] in [1722] many things [4183], but [1161] now [3570] much [4183] more diligent [4707], upon the great [4183] confidence [4006] which [3588] I have in [1519] you [5209].
18 And [1161] we have sent [4842] with [3326] him [846] the brother [80], whose [3739] praise [1868] is in [1722] the gospel [2098] throughout [1223] all [3956] the churches [1577];
25 Yet [1161] I supposed [2233] it necessary [316] to send [3992] to [4314] you [5209] Epaphroditus [1891], my [3450] brother [80], and [2532] companion in labour [4904], and [2532] fellowsoldier [4961], but [1161] your [5216] messenger [652], and [2532] he that ministered [3011] to my [3450] wants [5532].
5 For this [5127] cause [5484] left I [2641] thee [4571] in [1722] Crete [2914], that [2443] thou shouldest set in order [1930] the things that are wanting [3007], and [2532] ordain [2525] elders [4245] in every [2596] city [4172], as [5613] I [1473] had appointed [1299] thee [4671]:
7 And [1161] not [3756] by [1722] his [846] coming [3952] only [3440], but [235] [2532] by [1722] the consolation [3874] wherewith [3739] he was comforted [3870] in [1909] you [5213], when he told [312] us [2254] your [5216] earnest desire [1972], your [5216] mourning [3602], your [5216] fervent mind [2205] toward [5228] me [1700]; so [5620] that I [3165] rejoiced [5463] the more [3123].
6 Nevertheless [235] God [2316], that comforteth [3870] those that are cast down [5011], comforted [3870] us [2248] by [1722] the coming [3952] of Titus [5103];
13 I had [2192] no [3756] rest [425] in my [3450] spirit [4151], because I [3165] found [2147] not [3361] Titus [5103] my [3450] brother [80]: but [235] taking my leave [657] of them [846], I went from thence [1831] into [1519] Macedonia [3109].