1:1 Paul,
an
apostle
of
Christ
Jesus
by
the
will
of
God,
and
Timothy
our
brother,
To
the
church
of
God
that
is
at
Corinth,
with
all
the
saints
who
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
comforts
us
in
all
our
affliction,
so
that
we
may
be
able
to
comfort
those
who
are
in
any
affliction,
with
the
comfort
with
which
we
ourselves
are
comforted
by
God.
1:5 For
as
we
share
abundantly
in
Christ's
sufferings,
so
through
Christ
we
share
abundantly
in
comfort
too.
1:6 If
we
are
afflicted,
it
is
for
your
comfort
and
salvation;
and
if
we
are
comforted,
it
is
for
your
comfort,
which
you
experience
when
you
patiently
endure
the
same
sufferings
that
we
suffer.
1:7 Our
hope
for
you
is
unshaken,
for
we
know
that
as
you
share
in
our
sufferings,
you
will
also
share
in
our
comfort.
1:8 For
we
do
not
want
you
to
be
ignorant,
brothers,
of
the
affliction
we
experienced
in
Asia.
For
we
were
so
utterly
burdened
beyond
our
strength
that
we
despaired
of
life
itself.
1:9 Indeed,
we
felt
that
we
had
received
the
sentence
of
death.
But
that
was
to
make
us
rely
not
on
ourselves
but
on
God
who
raises
the
dead.
1:10 He
delivered
us
from
such
a
deadly
peril,
and
he
will
deliver
us.
On
him
we
have
set
our
hope
that
he
will
deliver
us
again.
1:11 You
also
must
help
us
by
prayer,
so
that
many
will
give
thanks
on
our
behalf
for
the
blessing
granted
us
through
the
prayers
of
many.
1:12 For
our
boast
is
this,
the
testimony
of
our
conscience,
that
we
behaved
in
the
world
with
simplicity
and
godly
sincerity,
not
by
earthly
wisdom
but
by
the
grace
of
God,
and
supremely
so
toward
you.
1:13 For
we
are
not
writing
to
you
anything
other
than
what
you
read
and
acknowledge
and
I
hope
you
will
fully
acknowledge--
1:14 just
as
you
did
partially
acknowledge
us--that
on
the
day
of
our
Lord
Jesus
you
will
boast
of
us
as
we
will
boast
of
you.
1:15 Because
I
was
sure
of
this,
I
wanted
to
come
to
you
first,
so
that
you
might
have
a
second
experience
of
grace.
1:16 I
wanted
to
visit
you
on
my
way
to
Macedonia,
and
to
come
back
to
you
from
Macedonia
and
have
you
send
me
on
my
way
to
Judea.
1:17 Was
I
vacillating
when
I
wanted
to
do
this
Do
I
make
my
plans
according
to
the
flesh,
ready
to
say
"Yes,
yes"
and
"No,
no"
at
the
same
time
1:18 As
surely
as
God
is
faithful,
our
word
to
you
has
not
been
Yes
and
No.
1:19 For
the
Son
of
God,
Jesus
Christ,
whom
we
proclaimed
among
you,
Silvanus
and
Timothy
and
I,
was
not
Yes
and
No,
but
in
him
it
is
always
Yes.
1:20 For
all
the
promises
of
God
find
their
Yes
in
him.
That
is
why
it
is
through
him
that
we
utter
our
Amen
to
God
for
his
glory.
1:21 And
it
is
God
who
establishes
us
with
you
in
Christ,
and
has
anointed
us,
1:22 and
who
has
also
put
his
seal
on
us
and
given
us
his
Spirit
in
our
hearts
as
a
guarantee.
1:23 But
I
call
God
to
witness
against
me--it
was
to
spare
you
that
I
refrained
from
coming
again
to
Corinth.
1:24 Not
that
we
lord
it
over
your
faith,
but
we
work
with
you
for
your
joy,
for
you
stand
firm
in
your
faith.