5:1 For
we
know
that
if
the
earthly
house
of
our
tabernacle
be
dissolved,
we
have
a
building
from
God,
a
house
not
made
with
hands,
eternal,
in
the
heavens.
5:2 For
verily
in
this
we
groan,
longing
to
be
clothed
upon
with
our
habitation
which
is
from
heaven:
5:3 if
so
be
that
being
clothed
we
shall
not
be
found
naked.
5:4 For
indeed
we
that
are
in
this
tabernacle
do
groan,
being
burdened;
not
for
that
we
would
be
unclothed,
but
that
we
would
be
clothed
upon,
that
what
is
mortal
may
be
swallowed
up
of
life.
5:5 Now
he
that
wrought
us
for
this
very
thing
is
God,
who
gave
unto
us
the
earnest
of
the
Spirit.
5:6 Being
therefore
always
of
good
courage,
and
knowing
that,
whilst
we
are
at
home
in
the
body,
we
are
absent
from
the
Lord
5:7 (for
we
walk
by
faith,
not
by
sight);
5:8 we
are
of
good
courage,
I
say,
and
are
willing
rather
to
be
absent
from
the
body,
and
to
be
at
home
with
the
Lord.
5:9 Wherefore
also
we
make
it
our
aim,
whether
at
home
or
absent,
to
be
well-pleasing
unto
him.
5:10 For
we
must
all
be
made
manifest
before
the
judgment-seat
of
Christ;
that
each
one
may
receive
the
things
[done]
in
the
body,
according
to
what
he
hath
done,
whether
[it
be]
good
or
bad.
5:11 Knowing
therefore
the
fear
of
the
Lord,
we
persuade
men,
but
we
are
made
manifest
unto
God;
and
I
hope
that
we
are
made
manifest
also
in
your
consciences.
5:12 We
are
not
again
commending
ourselves
unto
you,
but
[speak]
as
giving
you
occasion
of
glorying
on
our
behalf,
that
ye
may
have
wherewith
to
answer
them
that
glory
in
appearance,
and
not
in
heart.
5:13 For
whether
we
are
beside
ourselves,
it
is
unto
God;
or
whether
we
are
of
sober
mind,
it
is
unto
you.
5:14 For
the
love
of
Christ
constraineth
us;
because
we
thus
judge,
that
one
died
for
all,
therefore
all
died;
5:15 and
he
died
for
all,
that
they
that
live
should
no
longer
live
unto
themselves,
but
unto
him
who
for
their
sakes
died
and
rose
again.
5:16 Wherefore
we
henceforth
know
no
man
after
the
flesh:
even
though
we
have
known
Christ
after
the
flesh,
yet
now
we
know
[him
so]
no
more.
5:17 Wherefore
if
any
man
is
in
Christ,
[he
is]
a
new
creature:
the
old
things
are
passed
away;
behold,
they
are
become
new.
5:18 But
all
things
are
of
God,
who
reconciled
us
to
himself
through
Christ,
and
gave
unto
us
the
ministry
of
reconciliation;
5:19 to
wit,
that
God
was
in
Christ
reconciling
the
world
unto
himself,
not
reckoning
unto
them
their
trespasses,
and
having
committed
unto
us
the
word
of
reconciliation.
5:20 We
are
ambassadors
therefore
on
behalf
of
Christ,
as
though
God
were
entreating
by
us:
we
beseech
[you]
on
behalf
of
Christ,
be
ye
reconciled
to
God.
5:21 Him
who
knew
no
sin
he
made
[to
be]
sin
on
our
behalf;
that
we
might
become
the
righteousness
of
God
in
him.