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Selected Verse: 2 Corinthians 12:10 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
2Co 12:10 |
Strong Concordance |
Therefore [1352] I take pleasure [2106] in [1722] infirmities [769], in [1722] reproaches [5196], in [1722] necessities [318], in [1722] persecutions [1375], in [1722] distresses [4730] for [5228] Christ's [5547] sake [5228]: for [1063] when [3752] I am weak [770], then [5119] am [1510] I strong [1415]. |
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King James |
Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong. |
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] |
take pleasure in--too strongly. Rather as the Greek, "I am well contented in."
infirmities--the genus. Two pairs of species follow, partly coming from "Satan's messenger," partly from men.
reproaches--"insults."
when--in all the cases just specified.
then--then especially.
strong--"powerful" in "the power of Christ" (Co2 12:9; Co2 13:4; Heb 11:34). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Therefore I take pleasure - Since so many benefits result from trials; since my afflictions are the occasion of obtaining the favor of Christ in so eminent a degree, I rejoice in the privilege of suffering. There is often real pleasure in affliction, paradoxical as it may appear. Some of the happiest persons I have known are those who have been deeply afflicted; some of the purest joys which I have witnessed have been manifested on a sick-bed, and in the prospect of death. And I have no doubt that Paul, in the midst of all his infirmities and reproaches, had a joy above that which all the wealth and honor of the world could give. See here the power of religion. It not only supports, it comforts. It not only enables one to bear suffering with resignation, but it enables him to rejoice. Philosophy blunts the feelings: infidelity leaves people to complain and repine in trial; the pleasures of this world have no power even to support or comfort in times of affliction; but Christianity furnishes positive pleasure in trial, and enables the sufferer to smile through his tears.
In infirmities - In my weaknesses; see the note on Co2 11:30.
In reproaches - In the contempt and scorn with which I meet as a follower of Christ, note, Co2 11:21.
In necessities - In want: see the notes on Co2 6:4-5.
In distresses for Christ's sake - note, Co2 6:4. In the various needs and difficulties to which I am exposed on account of the Saviour, or which I suffer in his cause.
For when I am weak, then am I strong - When I feel weak; when I am subjected to trial, and nature faints and fails, then strength is imparted to me, and I am enabled to bear all. The more I am borne down with trials, the more do I feel my need of divine assistance, and the more do I feel the efficacy of divine grace. Such was the promise in Deu 33:25; "As thy days, so shall thy strength be." So in Heb 11:24; "Who out of weakness were made strong." What Christian has not experienced this, and been able to say that when he felt himself weak and felt like sinking under the accumulation of many trials, he has found his strength according to his day, and felt an arm of power supporting him? It is then that the Redeemer manifests himself in a special manner; and then that the excellency of the religion of Christ is truly seen and its power appreciated and felt. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Weaknesses - Whether proceeding from Satan or men. For when I am weak - Deeply conscious of my weakness, then does the strength of Christ rest upon me. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Therefore I take pleasure - I not only endure them patiently, but am pleased when they occur; for I do it for Christ's sake - on his account; for on his account I suffer. For when I am weak - most oppressed with trials and afflictions, then am I strong; God supporting my mind with his most powerful influences, causing me to rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory. |
34 Quenched [4570] the violence [1411] of fire [4442], escaped [5343] the edge [4750] of the sword [3162], out of [575] weakness [769] were made strong [1743], waxed [1096] valiant [2478] in [1722] fight [4171], turned to flight [2827] the armies [3925] of the aliens [245].
4 For [1063] [2532] though [1487] he was crucified [4717] through [1537] weakness [769], yet [235] he liveth [2198] by [1537] the power [1411] of God [2316]. For [1063] we [2249] also [2532] are weak [770] in [1722] him [846], but [235] we shall live [2198] with [4862] him [846] by [1537] the power [1411] of God [2316] toward [1519] you [5209].
9 And [2532] he said [2046] unto me [3427], My [3450] grace [5485] is sufficient [714] for thee [4671]: for [1063] my [3450] strength [1411] is made perfect [5048] in [1722] weakness [769]. Most gladly [2236] therefore [3767] will I [2744] rather [3123] glory [2744] in [1722] my [3450] infirmities [769], that [2443] the power [1411] of Christ [5547] may rest [1981] upon [1909] me [1691].
24 By faith [4102] Moses [3475], when he was come [1096] to years [3173], refused [720] to be called [3004] the son [5207] of Pharaoh's [5328] daughter [2364];
25 Thy shoes [04515] shall be iron [01270] and brass [05178]; and as thy days [03117], so shall thy strength [01679] be.
4 But [235] in [1722] all [3956] things approving [4921] ourselves [1438] as [5613] the ministers [1249] of God [2316], in [1722] much [4183] patience [5281], in [1722] afflictions [2347], in [1722] necessities [318], in [1722] distresses [4730],
4 But [235] in [1722] all [3956] things approving [4921] ourselves [1438] as [5613] the ministers [1249] of God [2316], in [1722] much [4183] patience [5281], in [1722] afflictions [2347], in [1722] necessities [318], in [1722] distresses [4730],
5 In [1722] stripes [4127], in [1722] imprisonments [5438], in [1722] tumults [181], in [1722] labours [2873], in [1722] watchings [70], in [1722] fastings [3521];
21 I speak [3004] as concerning [2596] reproach [819], as [5613] though [3754] we [2249] had been weak [770]. Howbeit [1161] whereinsoever [1722] [3739] [302] any [5100] is bold [5111], (I speak [3004] foolishly [1722] [877],) I am bold [5111] also [2504].
30 If [1487] I must needs [1163] glory [2744], I will glory [2744] of the things which concern [3588] mine [3450] infirmities [769].