2 Corinthians 6:9
As vnknowen, and yet knowen, as dying, and beholde we lyue, as chastened, and not kylled,
As vnknowen, and yet knowen, as dying, and beholde we lyue, as chastened, and not kylled,
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10As sorowyng, and yet alway merie: as poore, and yet make many riche: as hauyng nothyng, and yet possessyng all thynges.
8By honour and dishonour, by euyll report and good report, as deceauers and yet true,
7But we haue this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellencie of the power be Gods, and not ours.
8We are troubled on euery syde, yet are we not without shyft. We are in pouertie, but not vtterly without somewhat.
9We suffer persecution, but are not forsaken therin. We are cast downe, but we perisshe not.
10We alwayes beare about in the body the dying of the Lorde Iesus, that the lyfe of Iesus myght also appeare in our bodie.
11For we which lyue, are alwayes deliuered vnto death for Iesus sake, that the lyfe also of Iesu myght appeare in our mortall flesshe.
12So then, death worketh in vs, but life in you.
8For we woulde not brethren haue you ignoraunt of our trouble, whiche came vnto vs in Asia: For we were greeued out of measure, passyng strength, so greatly, that we dispayred euen of lyfe.
9Yea, we receaued the sentence of death in our selues, that we should not put our trust in our selues, but in God, whiche rayseth the dead:
9For me thynketh, that God hath set foorth vs, whiche are the last apostles, as it were men appoynted to death. For we are made a gasyng stocke vnto the worlde, and to the angels, and to men.
10We are fooles for Christes sake, but ye are wyse in Christe. We are weake, but ye are stronge. Ye are honorable, but we are despised.
11Euen vnto this time we both hunger and thirste, and are naked, and are buffeted, and haue no certaine dwellyng place.
12And labour, working with our owne handes. We are reuyled, and we blesse. We are persecuted, and suffer it.
13We are euyll spoken of, and we praye: we are made as the fylthynesse of the worlde, the ofscowryng of all thynges vnto this day.
36As it is written: For thy sake are we kylled all daye long, and are counted as sheepe for the slaughter.
4But in all thynges let vs behaue our selues as ye ministers of God, in much pacience, in afflictions, in necessities, in anguisshes,
5In stripes, in prisonmentes, in strifes, in labours,
8And yf we be dead with Christe, we beleue that we shall also lyue with him:
6Therfore we are alway of good cheare, and knowe, that as long as we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lorde.
7(For we walke by fayth, not after outwarde appearaunce.)
8Neuerthelesse, we are of good comfort, and had rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lorde.
9Wherfore, whether we be at home, or from home, we endeuour our selues to be accepted vnto hym.
8For yf we lyue, we lyue vnto ye Lorde: And if we dye, we dye vnto the Lorde. Whether we lyue therfore, or dye, we are the Lordes.
13For yf we be to feruent, to God are we to feruent: Or yf we kepe measure, for your cause kepe we measure.
16Wherefore hencefoorth knowe we no man after the flesshe: Insomuche, though we haue knowen Christe after the flesshe, nowe yet hencefoorth knowe we hym so no more.
11It is a faythfull saying: for yf we be dead with hym, we shall also lyue with hym:
5For as the afflictions of Christ are plenteous in vs: euen so is our consolation plenteous by Christe.
6Whether we be troubled it is for your consolation and saluation, which saluation sheweth her power, in that ye suffer the same afflictions whiche we also suffer: or whether we be comforted it is for your consolation & saluation:
16Wherefore we are not weryed: But though our outwarde man perishe, yet the inwarde man is renued day by day.
11Seing then that we knowe the feare of the Lorde, we fare fayre with men: For we are knowen well enough vnto God. I trust also that we are knowen in your consciences.
15For we are vnto God the sweete sauour of Christe in them that are saued, and in them which perisshe.
16To the one part are we the sauour of death, vnto death: and vnto the other part are we the sauour of lyfe vnto lyfe. And who is meete vnto these thynges?
17For we are not as many are, whiche chop & chaunge with the word of God: but as of purenesse of God, in the syght of God, so speake we in Christe.
3I speake not this to condempne you: for I haue shewed you before, that ye are in our heartes to dye and lyue with you.
11Lykewyse, recken your selues to be dead to sinne, but alyue vnto God, thorowe Iesus Christe our Lorde.
1Therfore, seyng that we haue such a ministerie, as we haue receaued mercie, we faynt not:
6But though I be rude in speakyng, yet not in knowledge, but in all thynges among you, we haue ben well knowen to the vtmost.
4For though he was crucified of weakenesse, yet liueth he of the power of God. And we no doubt, are weake in hym: but we shall lyue with hym, by ye might of God towarde you.
4For veryly when we were with you, we tolde you before that we shoulde suffer tribulation, euen as it came to passe, and as ye knowe.
6Neither sought we prayse of men, neither of you, nor yet of others:
2Ye are our epistle written in our heartes, whiche is vnderstande and read of all men:
10Whiche dyed for vs, that whether we wake or sleepe, we shoulde lyue together with hym.
9Neuerthelesse, deare frendes, we haue perswaded our selues better thynges of you, and thynges whiche accompanie saluation, though we thus speake.
4For we that are in this tabernacle sigh, & being burdened because we would not be vnclothed, but would be clothed vpo, that mortalitie might be swalowed vp of lyfe.
10Ye are witnesses, & God also howe holyly, and iustly, and vnblameably, we behaued our selues among you that beleue.
4So that we our selues reioyce in you in the Churches of God, ouer your pacience and faith in all your persecutions and tribulations that ye suffer,
32But when we are iudged, we are chastened of the Lorde, that we shoulde not be dampned with the worlde.
11Let hym that is such, thynke on this wise: that as we are in worde by letters, when we are absent, such are we in deede when we are present.
18Whyle we loke not on the thynges whiche are seene, but on the thynges which are not seene. For the thynges which are seene, are temporall: but the things which are not seene, are eternal.