2:1 For
I
made
up
my
mind
not
to
make
another
painful
visit
to
you.
2:2 For
if
I
cause
you
pain,
who
is
there
to
make
me
glad
but
the
one
whom
I
have
pained
2:3 And
I
wrote
as
I
did,
so
that
when
I
came
I
might
not
suffer
pain
from
those
who
should
have
made
me
rejoice,
for
I
felt
sure
of
all
of
you,
that
my
joy
would
be
the
joy
of
you
all.
2:4 For
I
wrote
to
you
out
of
much
affliction
and
anguish
of
heart
and
with
many
tears,
not
to
cause
you
pain
but
to
let
you
know
the
abundant
love
that
I
have
for
you.
2:5 Now
if
anyone
has
caused
pain,
he
has
caused
it
not
to
me,
but
in
some
measure--not
to
put
it
too
severely--to
all
of
you.
2:6 For
such
a
one,
this
punishment
by
the
majority
is
enough,
2:7 so
you
should
rather
turn
to
forgive
and
comfort
him,
or
he
may
be
overwhelmed
by
excessive
sorrow.
2:8 So
I
beg
you
to
reaffirm
your
love
for
him.
2:9 For
this
is
why
I
wrote,
that
I
might
test
you
and
know
whether
you
are
obedient
in
everything.
2:10 Anyone
whom
you
forgive,
I
also
forgive.
Indeed,
what
I
have
forgiven,
if
I
have
forgiven
anything,
has
been
for
your
sake
in
the
presence
of
Christ,
2:11 so
that
we
would
not
be
outwitted
by
Satan;
for
we
are
not
ignorant
of
his
designs.
2:12 When
I
came
to
Troas
to
preach
the
gospel
of
Christ,
even
though
a
door
was
opened
for
me
in
the
Lord,
2:13 my
spirit
was
not
at
rest
because
I
did
not
find
my
brother
Titus
there.
So
I
took
leave
of
them
and
went
on
to
Macedonia.
2:14 But
thanks
be
to
God,
who
in
Christ
always
leads
us
in
triumphal
procession,
and
through
us
spreads
the
fragrance
of
the
knowledge
of
him
everywhere.
2:15 For
we
are
the
aroma
of
Christ
to
God
among
those
who
are
being
saved
and
among
those
who
are
perishing,
2:16 to
one
a
fragrance
from
death
to
death,
to
the
other
a
fragrance
from
life
to
life.
Who
is
sufficient
for
these
things
2:17 For
we
are
not,
like
so
many,
peddlers
of
God's
word,
but
as
men
of
sincerity,
as
commissioned
by
God,
in
the
sight
of
God
we
speak
in
Christ.