12:1 I
must
needs
glory,
though
it
is
not
expedient;
but
I
will
come
to
visions
and
revelations
of
the
Lord.
12:2 I
know
a
man
in
Christ,
fourteen
years
ago
(whether
in
the
body,
I
know
not;
or
whether
out
of
the
body,
I
know
not;
God
knoweth),
such
a
one
caught
up
even
to
the
third
heaven.
12:3 And
I
know
such
a
man
(whether
in
the
body,
or
apart
from
the
body,
I
know
not;
God
knoweth),
12:4 how
that
he
was
caught
up
into
Paradise,
and
heard
unspeakable
words,
which
it
is
not
lawful
for
a
man
to
utter.
12:5 On
behalf
of
such
a
one
will
I
glory:
but
on
mine
own
behalf
I
will
not
glory,
save
in
[my]
weaknesses.
12:6 For
if
I
should
desire
to
glory,
I
shall
not
be
foolish;
for
I
shall
speak
the
truth:
but
I
forbear,
lest
any
man
should
account
of
me
above
that
which
he
seeth
me
[to
be],
or
heareth
from
me.
12:7 And
by
reason
of
the
exceeding
greatness
of
the
revelations,
that
I
should
not
be
exalted
overmuch,
there
was
given
to
me
a
thorn
in
the
flesh,
a
messenger
of
Satan
to
buffet
me,
that
I
should
not
be
exalted
overmuch.
12:8 Concerning
this
thing
I
besought
the
Lord
thrice,
that
it
might
depart
from
me.
12:9 And
he
hath
said
unto
me,
My
grace
is
sufficient
for
thee:
for
[my]
power
is
made
perfect
in
weakness.
Most
gladly
therefore
will
I
rather
glory
in
my
weaknesses,
that
the
power
of
Christ
may
rest
upon
me.
12:10 Wherefore
I
take
pleasure
in
weaknesses,
in
injuries,
in
necessities,
in
persecutions,
in
distresses,
for
Christ's
sake:
for
when
I
am
weak,
then
am
I
strong.
12:11 I
am
become
foolish:
ye
compelled
me;
for
I
ought
to
have
been
commended
of
you:
for
in
nothing
was
I
behind
the
very
chiefest
apostles,
though
I
am
nothing.
12:12 Truly
the
signs
of
an
apostle
were
wrought
among
you
in
all
patience,
by
signs
and
wonders
and
mighty
works.
12:13 For
what
is
there
wherein
ye
were
made
inferior
to
the
rest
of
the
churches,
except
[it
be]
that
I
myself
was
not
a
burden
to
you
forgive
me
this
wrong.
12:14 Behold,
this
is
the
third
time
I
am
ready
to
come
to
you;
and
I
will
not
be
a
burden
to
you:
for
I
seek
not
yours,
but
you:
for
the
children
ought
not
to
lay
up
for
the
parents,
but
the
parents
for
the
children.
12:15 And
I
will
most
gladly
spend
and
be
spent
for
your
souls.
If
I
love
you
more
abundantly,
am
I
loved
the
less
12:16 But
be
it
so,
I
did
not
myself
burden
you;
but,
being
crafty,
I
caught
you
with
guile.
12:17 Did
I
take
advantage
of
you
by
any
one
of
them
whom
I
have
sent
unto
you
12:18 I
exhorted
Titus,
and
I
sent
the
brother
with
him.
Did
Titus
take
any
advantage
of
you
walked
we
not
in
the
same
spirit
[walked
we]
not
in
the
same
steps
12:19 Ye
think
all
this
time
that
we
are
excusing
ourselves
unto
you.
In
the
sight
of
God
speak
we
in
Christ.
But
all
things,
beloved,
[are]
for
your
edifying.
12:20 For
I
fear,
lest
by
any
means,
when
I
come,
I
should
find
you
not
such
as
I
would,
and
should
myself
be
found
of
you
such
as
ye
would
not;
lest
by
any
means
[there
should
be]
strife,
jealousy,
wraths,
factions,
backbitings,
whisperings,
swellings,
tumults;
12:21 lest
again
when
I
come
my
God
should
humble
me
before
you,
and
I
should
mourn
for
many
of
them
that
have
sinned
heretofore,
and
repented
not
of
the
uncleanness
and
fornication
and
lasciviousness
which
they
committed.