Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians (WEB)
11: 1I wish that you would bear with me in a little foolishness, but indeed you do bear with me.
11:2For I am jealous over you with a godly jealousy. For I married you to one husband, that I might
present you as a pure virgin to Christ. 11:3But I am afraid that by any means, as the serpent deceived
Eve in his craftiness, so your minds might be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ. 11:4For
if he who comes preaches another Jesus, whom we did not preach, or if you receive a different
spirit, which you did not receive, or a different gospel, which you did not accept, you put up with
that well enough. 11:5For I reckon that I am not at all behind the very best apostles. 11:6But though I
am unskilled in speech, yet I am not unskilled in knowledge. No, in every way we have been
revealed to you in all things. 11:7Or did I commit a sin in humbling myself that you might be
exalted, because I preached to you God's gospel for nothing? 11:8I robbed other assemblies, taking
wages from them that I might serve you. 11:9When I was present with you and was in need, I wasn't
a burden on anyone, for the brothers, when they came from Macedonia, supplied the measure of
my need. In everything I kept myself from being burdensome to you, and I will continue to do so.
11:10As the truth of Christ is in me, no one will stop me from this boasting in the regions of Achaia.
11:11Why? Because I don't love you? God knows. 11:12But what I do, that I will do, that I may cut off
occasion from them that desire an occasion, that in which they boast, they may be found even as
we. 11:13For such men are false apostles, deceitful workers, masquerading as Christ's apostles.
11:14And no wonder, for even Satan masquerades as an angel of light. 11:15It is no great thing
therefore if his ministers also masquerade as servants of righteousness, whose end will be
according to their works. 11:16I say again, let no one think me foolish. But if so, yet receive me as
foolish, that I also may boast a little. 11:17That which I speak, I don't speak after the Lord, but as in
foolishness, in this confidence of boasting. 11:18Seeing that many boast after the flesh, I will also
boast. 11:19For you bear with the foolish gladly, being wise. 11:20For you bear with a man, if he brings
you into bondage, if he devours you, if he takes you captive, if he exalts himself, if he strikes you
on the face. 11:21I speak by way of disparagement, as though we had been weak. Yet however any is
bold (I speak in foolishness), I am bold also. 11:22Are they Hebrews? So am I. Are they Israelites?
So am I. Are they the seed of Abraham? So am I. 11:23Are they servants of Christ? (I speak as one
beside himself) I am more so; in labors more abundantly, in prisons more abundantly, in stripes
above measure, in deaths often. 11:24Five times from the Jews I received forty stripes minus one.
11:25Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I suffered shipwreck. I
have been a night and a day in the deep. 11:26I have been in travels often, perils of rivers, perils of
robbers, perils from my countrymen, perils from the Gentiles, perils in the city, perils in the
wilderness, perils in the sea, perils among false brothers; 11:27in labor and travail, in watchings
often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, and in cold and nakedness. 11:28Besides those things
that are outside, there is that which presses on me daily, anxiety for all the assemblies. 11:29Who is
weak, and I am not weak? Who is caused to stumble, and I don't burn? 11:30If I must boast, I will
boast of the things that concern my weakness. 11:31The God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ, he
who is blessed forevermore, knows that I don't lie. 11:32In Damascus the governor under Aretas the
king guarded the city of the Damascenes desiring to arrest me. 11:33Through a window I was let
down in a basket by the wall, and escaped his hands.