11:1 Would
that
ye
could
bear
with
me
in
a
little
foolishness:
but
indeed
ye
do
bear
with
me.
11:2 For
I
am
jealous
over
you
with
a
godly
jealousy:
for
I
espoused
you
to
one
husband,
that
I
might
present
you
[as]
a
pure
virgin
to
Christ.
11:3 But
I
fear,
lest
by
any
means,
as
the
serpent
beguiled
Eve
in
his
craftiness,
your
minds
should
be
corrupted
from
the
simplicity
and
the
purity
that
is
toward
Christ.
11:4 For
if
he
that
cometh
preacheth
another
Jesus,
whom
we
did
not
preach,
or
[if]
ye
receive
a
different
spirit,
which
ye
did
not
receive,
or
a
different
gospel,
which
ye
did
not
accept,
ye
do
well
to
bear
with
[him].
11:5 For
I
reckon
that
I
am
not
a
whit
behind
the
very
chiefest
apostles.
11:6 But
though
[I
be]
rude
in
speech,
yet
[am
I]
not
in
knowledge;
nay,
in
every
way
have
we
made
[this]
manifest
unto
you
in
all
things.
11:7 Or
did
I
commit
a
sin
in
abasing
myself
that
ye
might
be
exalted,
because
I
preached
to
you
the
gospel
of
God
for
nought
11:8 I
robbed
other
churches,
taking
wages
[of
them]
that
I
might
minister
unto
you;
11:9 and
when
I
was
present
with
you
and
was
in
want,
I
was
not
a
burden
on
any
man;
for
the
brethren,
when
they
came
from
Macedonia,
supplied
the
measure
of
my
want;
and
in
everything
I
kept
myself
from
being
burdensome
unto
you,
and
[so]
will
I
keep
[myself].
11:10 As
the
truth
of
Christ
is
in
me,
no
man
shall
stop
me
of
this
glorying
in
the
regions
of
Achaia.
11:11 Wherefore
because
I
love
you
not
God
knoweth.
11:12 But
what
I
do,
that
I
will
do,
that
I
may
cut
off
occasion
from
them
that
desire
an
occasion;
that
wherein
they
glory,
they
may
be
found
even
as
we.
11:13 For
such
men
are
false
apostles,
deceitful
workers,
fashioning
themselves
into
apostles
of
Christ.
11:14 And
no
marvel;
for
even
Satan
fashioneth
himself
into
an
angel
of
light.
11:15 It
is
no
great
thing
therefore
if
his
ministers
also
fashion
themselves
as
ministers
of
righteousness,
whose
end
shall
be
according
to
their
works.
11:16 I
say
again,
let
no
man
think
me
foolish;
but
if
[ye
do],
yet
as
foolish
receive
me,
that
I
also
may
glory
a
little.
11:17 That
which
I
speak,
I
speak
not
after
the
Lord,
but
as
in
foolishness,
in
this
confidence
of
glorying.
11:18 Seeing
that
many
glory
after
the
flesh,
I
will
glory
also.
11:19 For
ye
bear
with
the
foolish
gladly,
being
wise
[yourselves].
11:20 For
ye
bear
with
a
man,
if
he
bringeth
you
into
bondage,
if
he
devoureth
you,
if
he
taketh
you
[captive],
if
he
exalteth
himself,
if
he
smiteth
you
on
the
face.
11:21 I
speak
by
way
of
disparagement,
as
though
we
had
been
weak.
Yet
whereinsoever
any
is
bold
(I
speak
in
foolishness),
I
am
bold
also.
11:22 Are
they
Hebrews
so
am
I.
Are
they
Israelites
so
am
I.
Are
they
the
seed
of
Abraham
so
am
I.
11:23 Are
they
ministers
of
Christ
(I
speak
as
one
beside
himself)
I
more;
in
labors
more
abundantly,
in
prisons
more
abundantly,
in
stripes
above
measure,
in
deaths
oft.
11:24 Of
the
Jews
five
times
received
I
forty
[stripes]
save
one.
11:25 Thrice
was
I
beaten
with
rods,
once
was
I
stoned,
thrice
I
suffered
shipwreck,
a
night
and
a
day
have
I
been
in
the
deep;
11:26 [in]
journeyings
often,
[in]
perils
of
rivers,
[in]
perils
of
robbers,
[in]
perils
from
[my]
countrymen,
[in]
perils
from
the
Gentiles,
[in]
perils
in
the
city,
[in]
perils
in
the
wilderness,
[in]
perils
in
the
sea,
[in]
perils
among
false
brethren;
11:27 [in]
labor
and
travail,
in
watchings
often,
in
hunger
and
thirst,
in
fastings
often,
in
cold
and
nakedness.
11:28 Besides
those
things
that
are
without,
there
is
that
which
presseth
upon
me
daily,
anxiety
for
all
the
churches.
11:29 Who
is
weak,
and
I
am
not
weak
who
is
caused
to
stumble,
and
I
burn
not
11:30 If
I
must
needs
glory,
I
will
glory
of
the
things
that
concern
my
weakness.
11:31 The
God
and
Father
of
the
Lord
Jesus,
he
who
is
blessed
for
evermore
knoweth
that
I
lie
not.
11:32 In
Damascus
the
governor
under
Aretas
the
king
guarded
the
city
of
the
Damascenes
in
order
to
take
me:
11:33 and
through
a
window
was
I
let
down
in
a
basket
by
the
wall,
and
escaped
his
hands.