2 Corinthians 2:11-13
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
11 so that we might not be taken advantage of by Satan, for we are not unaware of his purposes.(A)
Paul’s Anxiety.[a] 12 When I went to Troas for the gospel of Christ, although a door was opened for me in the Lord,(B) 13 [b]I had no relief in my spirit because I did not find my brother Titus.(C) So I took leave of them and went on to Macedonia.
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- 2:12–13 I had no relief: Paul does not explain the reason for his anxiety until he resumes the thread of his narrative at 2 Cor 7:5: he was waiting to hear how the Corinthians would respond to his letter. Since 2 Cor 7:5–16 describes their response in entirely positive terms, we never learn in detail why he found it necessary to defend and justify his change of plans, as in 2 Cor 1:15–24. Was this portion of the letter written before the arrival of Titus with his good news (2 Cor 7:6–7)?
- 2:13 Macedonia: a Roman province in northern Greece.
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