1:1 Paul,
an
apostle
of
Christ
Jesus
through
the
will
of
God,
and
Timothy
our
brother,
unto
the
church
of
God
which
is
at
Corinth,
with
all
the
saints
that
are
in
the
whole
of
Achaia:
1:2 Grace
to
you
and
peace
from
God
our
Father
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
1:3 Blessed
[be]
the
God
and
Father
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
the
Father
of
mercies
and
God
of
all
comfort;
1:4 who
comforteth
us
in
all
our
affliction,
that
we
may
be
able
to
comfort
them
that
are
in
any
affliction,
through
the
comfort
wherewith
we
ourselves
are
comforted
of
God.
1:5 For
as
the
sufferings
of
Christ
abound
unto
us,
even
so
our
comfort
also
aboundeth
through
Christ.
1:6 But
whether
we
are
afflicted,
it
is
for
your
comfort
and
salvation;
or
whether
we
are
comforted,
it
is
for
your
comfort,
which
worketh
in
the
patient
enduring
of
the
same
sufferings
which
we
also
suffer:
1:7 and
our
hope
for
you
is
stedfast;
knowing
that,
as
ye
are
partakers
of
the
sufferings,
so
also
are
ye
of
the
comfort.
1:8 For
we
would
not
have
you
ignorant,
brethren,
concerning
our
affliction
which
befell
[us]
in
Asia,
that
we
were
weighed
down
exceedingly,
beyond
our
power,
insomuch
that
we
despaired
even
of
life:
1:9 yea,
we
ourselves
have
had
the
sentence
of
death
within
ourselves,
that
we
should
not
trust
in
ourselves,
but
in
God
who
raiseth
the
dead:
1:10 who
delivered
us
out
of
so
great
a
death,
and
will
deliver:
on
whom
we
have
set
our
hope
that
he
will
also
still
deliver
us;
1:11 ye
also
helping
together
on
our
behalf
by
your
supplication;
that,
for
the
gift
bestowed
upon
us
by
means
of
many,
thanks
may
be
given
by
many
persons
on
our
behalf.
1:12 For
our
glorifying
is
this,
the
testimony
of
our
conscience,
that
in
holiness
and
sincerity
of
God,
not
in
fleshly
wisdom
but
in
the
grace
of
God,
we
behaved
ourselves
in
the
world,
and
more
abundantly
to
you-ward.
1:13 For
we
write
no
other
things
unto
you,
than
what
ye
read
or
even
acknowledge,
and
I
hope
ye
will
acknowledge
unto
the
end:
1:14 as
also
ye
did
acknowledge
us
in
part,
that
we
are
your
glorying,
even
as
ye
also
are
ours,
in
the
day
of
our
Lord
Jesus.
1:15 And
in
this
confidence
I
was
minded
to
come
first
unto
you,
that
ye
might
have
a
second
benefit;
1:16 and
by
you
to
pass
into
Macedonia,
and
again
from
Macedonia
to
come
unto
you,
and
of
you
to
be
set
forward
on
my
journey
unto
Judaea.
1:17 When
I
therefore
was
thus
minded,
did
I
show
fickleness
or
the
things
that
I
purpose,
do
I
purpose
according
to
the
flesh,
that
with
me
there
should
be
the
yea
yea
and
the
nay
nay
1:18 But
as
God
is
faithful,
our
word
toward
you
is
not
yea
and
nay.
1:19 For
the
Son
of
God,
Jesus
Christ,
who
was
preached
among
you
by
us,
[even]
by
me
and
Silvanus
and
Timothy,
was
not
yea
and
nay,
but
in
him
is
yea.
1:20 For
how
many
soever
be
the
promises
of
God,
in
him
is
the
yea:
wherefore
also
through
him
is
the
Amen,
unto
the
glory
of
God
through
us.
1:21 Now
he
that
establisheth
us
with
you
in
Christ,
and
anointed
us,
is
God;
1:22 who
also
sealed
us,
and
gave
[us]
the
earnest
of
the
Spirit
in
our
hearts.
1:23 But
I
call
God
for
a
witness
upon
my
soul,
that
to
spare
you
I
forbare
to
come
unto
Corinth.
1:24 Not
that
we
have
lordship
over
your
faith,
but
are
helpers
of
your
joy:
for
in
faith
ye
stand
fast.