3:1 Wherefore
no
longer
forbearing,
we
thought
good
to
be
left
in
Athens
alone,
3:2 and
did
send
Timotheus--our
brother,
and
a
ministrant
of
God,
and
our
fellow-workman
in
the
good
news
of
the
Christ--to
establish
you,
and
to
comfort
you
concerning
your
faith,
3:3 that
no
one
be
moved
in
these
tribulations,
for
yourselves
have
known
that
for
this
we
are
set,
3:4 for
even
when
we
were
with
you,
we
said
to
you
beforehand,
that
we
are
about
to
suffer
tribulation,
as
also
it
did
come
to
pass,
and
ye
have
known
[it]
;
3:5 because
of
this
also,
I,
no
longer
forbearing,
did
send
to
know
your
faith,
lest
he
who
is
tempting
did
tempt
you,
and
in
vain
might
be
our
labour.
3:6 And
now
Timotheus
having
come
unto
us
from
you,
and
having
declared
good
news
to
us
of
your
faith
and
love,
and
that
ye
have
a
good
remembrance
of
us
always,
desiring
much
to
see
us,
as
we
also
[to
see]
you,
3:7 because
of
this
we
were
comforted,
brethren,
over
you,
in
all
our
tribulation
and
necessity,
through
your
faith,
3:8 because
now
we
live,
if
ye
may
stand
fast
in
the
Lord;
3:9 for
what
thanks
are
we
able
to
recompense
to
God
for
you,
for
all
the
joy
with
which
we
do
joy
because
of
you
in
the
presence
of
our
God
3:10 night
and
day
exceedingly
beseeching,
that
we
might
see
your
face,
and
perfect
the
things
lacking
in
your
faith.
3:11 And
our
God
and
Father
Himself,
and
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
direct
our
way
unto
you,
3:12 and
you
the
Lord
cause
to
increase
and
to
abound
in
the
love
to
one
another,
and
to
all,
even
as
we
also
to
you,
3:13 to
the
establishing
your
hearts
blameless
in
sanctification
before
our
God
and
Father,
in
the
presence
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
with
all
His
saints.