7:1 Having
therefore
these
promises,
beloved,
let
us
cleanse
ourselves
from
all
defilement
of
flesh
and
spirit,
perfecting
holiness
in
the
fear
of
God.
7:2 Open
your
hearts
to
us:
we
wronged
no
man,
we
corrupted
no
man,
we
took
advantage
of
no
man.
7:3 I
say
it
not
to
condemn
[you]:
for
I
have
said
before,
that
ye
are
in
our
hearts
to
die
together
and
live
together.
7:4 Great
is
my
boldness
of
speech
toward
you,
great
is
my
glorying
on
your
behalf:
I
am
filled
with
comfort,
I
overflow
with
joy
in
all
our
affliction.
7:5 For
even
when
we
were
come
into
Macedonia
our
flesh
had
no
relief,
but
[we
were]
afflicted
on
every
side;
without
[were]
fightings,
within
[were]
fears.
7:6 Nevertheless
he
that
comforteth
the
lowly,
[even]
God,
comforted
us
by
the
coming
of
Titus;
7:7 and
not
by
his
coming
only,
but
also
by
the
comfort
wherewith
he
was
comforted
in
you,
while
he
told
us
your
longing,
your
mourning,
your
zeal
for
me;
so
that
I
rejoiced
yet
more.
7:8 For
though
I
made
you
sorry
with
my
epistle,
I
do
not
regret
it:
though
I
did
regret
[it]
(for
I
see
that
that
epistle
made
you
sorry,
though
but
for
a
season),
7:9 I
now
rejoice,
not
that
ye
were
made
sorry,
but
that
ye
were
made
sorry
unto
repentance;
for
ye
were
made
sorry
after
a
godly
sort,
that
ye
might
suffer
loss
by
us
in
nothing.
7:10 For
godly
sorrow
worketh
repentance
unto
salvation,
[a
repentance]
which
bringeth
no
regret:
but
the
sorrow
of
the
world
worketh
death.
7:11 For
behold,
this
selfsame
thing,
that
ye
were
made
sorry
after
a
godly
sort,
what
earnest
care
it
wrought
in
you,
yea
what
clearing
of
yourselves,
yea
what
indignation,
yea
what
fear,
yea
what
longing,
yea
what
zeal,
yea
what
avenging!
In
everything
ye
approved
yourselves
to
be
pure
in
the
matter.
7:12 So
although
I
wrote
unto
you,
I
[wrote]
not
for
his
cause
that
did
the
wrong,
nor
for
his
cause
that
suffered
the
wrong,
but
that
your
earnest
care
for
us
might
be
made
manifest
unto
you
in
the
sight
of
God.
7:13 Therefore
we
have
been
comforted:
And
in
our
comfort
we
joyed
the
more
exceedingly
for
the
joy
of
Titus,
because
his
spirit
hath
been
refreshed
by
you
all.
7:14 For
if
in
anything
I
have
gloried
to
him
on
your
behalf,
I
was
not
put
to
shame;
but
as
we
spake
all
things
to
you
in
truth,
so
our
glorying
also
which
I
made
before
Titus
was
found
to
be
truth.
7:15 And
his
affection
is
more
abundantly
toward
you,
while
he
remembereth
the
obedience
of
you
all,
how
with
fear
and
trembling
ye
received
him.
7:16 I
rejoice
that
in
everything
I
am
of
good
courage
concerning
you.