2:1 For
yourselves,
brethren,
know
our
entering
in
unto
you,
that
it
hath
not
been
found
vain:
2:2 but
having
suffered
before
and
been
shamefully
treated,
as
ye
know,
at
Philippi,
we
waxed
bold
in
our
God
to
speak
unto
you
the
gospel
of
God
in
much
conflict.
2:3 For
our
exhortation
[is]
not
of
error,
nor
of
uncleanness,
nor
in
guile:
2:4 but
even
as
we
have
been
approved
of
God
to
be
intrusted
with
the
gospel,
so
we
speak;
not
as
pleasing
men,
but
God
who
proveth
our
hearts.
2:5 For
neither
at
any
time
were
we
found
using
words
of
flattery,
as
ye
know,
nor
a
cloak
of
covetousness,
God
is
witness;
2:6 nor
seeking
glory
of
men,
neither
from
you
nor
from
others,
when
we
might
have
claimed
authority
as
apostles
of
Christ.
2:7 But
we
were
gentle
in
the
midst
of
you,
as
when
a
nurse
cherisheth
her
own
children:
2:8 even
so,
being
affectionately
desirous
of
you,
we
were
well
pleased
to
impart
unto
you,
not
the
gospel
of
God
only,
but
also
our
own
souls,
because
ye
were
become
very
dear
to
us.
2:9 For
ye
remember,
brethren,
our
labor
and
travail:
working
night
and
day,
that
we
might
not
burden
any
of
you,
we
preached
unto
you
the
gospel
of
God.
2:10 Ye
are
witnesses,
and
God
[also],
how
holily
and
righteously
and
unblameably
we
behaved
ourselves
toward
you
that
believe:
2:11 as
ye
know
how
we
[dealt
with]
each
one
of
you,
as
a
father
with
his
own
children,
exhorting
you,
and
encouraging
[you],
and
testifying,
2:12 to
the
end
that
ye
should
walk
worthily
of
God,
who
calleth
you
into
his
own
kingdom
and
glory.
2:13 And
for
this
cause
we
also
thank
God
without
ceasing,
that,
when
ye
received
from
us
the
word
of
the
message,
[even
the
word]
of
God,
ye
accepted
[it]
not
[as]
the
word
of
men,
but,
as
it
is
in
truth,
the
word
of
God,
which
also
worketh
in
you
that
believe.
2:14 For
ye,
brethren,
became
imitators
of
the
churches
of
God
which
are
in
Judaea
in
Christ
Jesus:
for
ye
also
suffered
the
same
things
of
your
own
countrymen,
even
as
they
did
of
the
Jews;
2:15 who
both
killed
the
Lord
Jesus
and
the
prophets,
and
drove
out
us,
and
pleased
not
God,
and
are
contrary
to
all
men;
2:16 forbidding
us
to
speak
to
the
Gentiles
that
they
may
be
saved;
to
fill
up
their
sins
always:
but
the
wrath
is
come
upon
them
to
the
uttermost.
2:17 But
we,
brethren,
being
bereaved
of
you
for
a
short
season,
in
presence
not
in
heart,
endeavored
the
more
exceedingly
to
see
your
face
with
great
desire:
2:18 because
we
would
fain
have
come
unto
you,
I
Paul
once
and
again;
and
Satan
hindered
us.
2:19 For
what
is
our
hope,
or
joy,
or
crown
of
glorying
Are
not
even
ye,
before
our
Lord
Jesus
at
his
coming
2:20 For
ye
are
our
glory
and
our
joy.