1
Would
to
God
ye
could
bear
with
me
a
little
in
[my]
folly:
and
indeed
bear
with
2
For
I
am
jealous
over
you
with
godly
jealousy:
for
I
have
espoused
you
to
one
husband,
that
I
may
present
[you
as]
a
chaste
virgin
to
Christ.
3
But
I
fear,
lest
by
any
means,
as
the
serpent
beguiled
Eve
through
his
subtilty,
so
your
minds
should
be
corrupted
from
the
simplicity
that
is
in
Christ.
4
For
if
he
that
cometh
preacheth
another
Jesus,
whom
we
have
not
preached,
or
[if]
ye
receive
another
spirit,
which
ye
have
not
received,
or
another
gospel,
which
ye
have
not
accepted,
ye
might
well
bear
with
[him].
5
For
I
suppose
I
was
not
a
whit
behind
the
very
chiefest
apostles.
6
But
though
[I
be]
rude
in
speech,
yet
not
in
knowledge;
but
we
have
been
throughly
made
manifest
among
you
in
all
things.
7
Have
I
committed
an
offence
in
abasing
myself
that
ye
might
be
exalted,
because
I
have
preached
to
you
the
gospel
of
God
freely?
8
I
robbed
other
churches,
taking
wages
[of
them],
to
do
you
service.
9
And
when
I
was
present
with
you,
and
wanted,
I
was
chargeable
to
no
man:
for
that
which
was
lacking
to
me
the
brethren
which
came
from
Macedonia
supplied:
and
in
all
[things]
I
have
kept
myself
from
being
burdensome
unto
you,
and
[so]
will
I
keep
[myself].
10
As
the
truth
of
Christ
is
in
me,
no
man
shall
stop
me
of
this
boasting
in
the
regions
of
Achaia.
11
Wherefore?
because
I
love
you
not?
God
knoweth.
12
But
what
I
do,
that
I
will
do,
that
I
may
cut
off
occasion
from
them
which
desire
occasion;
that
wherein
they
glory,
they
may
be
found
even
as
13
For
such
[are]
false
apostles,
deceitful
workers,
transforming
themselves
into
the
apostles
of
Christ.
14
And
no
marvel;
for
Satan
himself
is
transformed
into
an
angel
of
light.
15
Therefore
[it
is]
no
great
thing
if
his
ministers
also
be
transformed
as
the
ministers
of
righteousness;
whose
end
shall
be
according
to
their
works.
16
I
say
again,
Let
no
man
think
me
a
fool;
if
otherwise,
yet
as
a
fool
receive
me,
that
I
may
boast
myself
a
little.
17
That
which
I
speak,
I
speak
[it]
not
after
the
Lord,
but
as
it
were
foolishly,
in
this
confidence
of
boasting.
18
Seeing
that
many
glory
after
the
flesh,
I
will
glory
also.
19
For
ye
suffer
fools
gladly,
seeing
ye
[yourselves]
are
wise.
20
For
ye
suffer,
if
a
man
bring
you
into
bondage,
if
a
man
devour
[you],
if
a
man
take
[of
you],
if
a
man
exalt
himself,
if
a
man
smite
you
on
the
face.
21
I
speak
as
concerning
reproach,
as
though
we
had
been
weak.
Howbeit
whereinsoever
any
is
bold,
(I
speak
foolishly,)
I
am
bold
also.
22
Are
they
Hebrews?
so
[am]
I.
Are
they
Israelites?
so
[am]
I.
Are
they
the
seed
of
Abraham?
so
[am]
23
Are
they
ministers
of
Christ?
(I
speak
as
a
fool)
I
[am]
more;
in
labours
more
abundant,
in
stripes
above
measure,
in
prisons
more
frequent,
in
deaths
oft.
24
Of
the
Jews
five
times
received
I
forty
[stripes]
save
one.
25
Thrice
was
I
beaten
with
rods,
once
was
I
stoned,
thrice
I
suffered
shipwreck,
a
night
and
a
day
I
have
been
in
the
deep;
26
[In]
journeyings
often,
[in]
perils
of
waters,
[in]
perils
of
robbers,
[in]
perils
by
[mine
own]
countrymen,
[in]
perils
by
the
heathen,
[in]
perils
in
the
city,
[in]
perils
in
the
wilderness,
[in]
perils
in
the
sea,
[in]
perils
among
false
brethren;
27
In
weariness
and
painfulness,
in
watchings
often,
in
hunger
and
thirst,
in
fastings
often,
in
cold
and
nakedness.
28
Beside
those
things
that
are
without,
that
which
cometh
upon
me
daily,
the
care
of
all
the
churches.
29
Who
is
weak,
and
I
am
not
weak?
who
is
offended,
and
I
burn
not?
30
If
I
must
needs
glory,
I
will
glory
of
the
things
which
concern
mine
infirmities.
31
The
God
and
Father
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
which
is
blessed
for
evermore,
knoweth
that
I
lie
not.
32
In
Damascus
the
governor
under
Aretas
the
king
kept
the
city
of
the
Damascenes
with
a
garrison,
desirous
to
apprehend
33
And
through
a
window
in
a
basket
was
I
let
down
by
the
wall,
and
escaped
his
hands.