2 Corinthians 12:4
that he was caught away to the paradise, and heard unutterable sayings, that it is not possible for man to speak.
that he was caught away to the paradise, and heard unutterable sayings, that it is not possible for man to speak.
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1To boast, really, is not profitable for me, for I will come to visions and revelations of the Lord.
2I have known a man in Christ, fourteen years ago -- whether in the body I have not known, whether out of the body I have not known, God hath known -- such an one being caught away unto the third heaven;
3and I have known such a man -- whether in the body, whether out of the body, I have not known, God hath known, --
5Of such an one I will boast, and of myself I will not boast, except in my infirmities,
6for if I may wish to boast, I shall not be a fool, for truth I will say; but I forebear, lest any one in regard to me may think anything above what he doth see me, or doth hear anything of me;
7and that by the exceeding greatness of the revelations I might not be exalted overmuch, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of the Adversary, that he might buffet me, that I might not be exalted overmuch.
8Concerning this thing thrice the Lord did I call upon, that it might depart from me,
1After these things I saw, and lo, a door opened in the heaven, and the first voice that I heard `is' as of a trumpet speaking with me, saying, `Come up hither, and I will shew thee what it behoveth to come to pass after these things;'
2and immediately I was in the Spirit, and lo, a throne was set in the heaven, and upon the throne is `one' sitting,
5for I reckon that I have been nothing behind the very chiefest apostles,
6and even if unlearned in word -- yet not in knowledge, but in every thing we were made manifest in all things to you.
2for he who is speaking in an `unknown' tongue -- to men he doth not speak, but to God, for no one doth hearken, and in spirit he doth speak secrets;
12for neither did I from man receive it, nor was I taught `it', but through a revelation of Jesus Christ,
17`And it came to pass when I returned to Jerusalem, and while I was praying in the temple, I came into a trance,
3that by revelation He made known to me the secret, according as I wrote before in few `words' --
4in regard to which ye are able, reading `it', to understand my knowledge in the secret of the Christ,
5which in other generations was not made known to the sons of men, as it was now revealed to His holy apostles and prophets in the Spirit --
4and when the seven thunders spake their voices, I was about to write, and I heard a voice out of the heaven saying to me, `Seal the things that the seven thunders spake,' and, `Thou mayest not write these things.'
9but, according as it hath been written, `What eye did not see, and ear did not hear, and upon the heart of man came not up, what God did prepare for those loving Him --'
11`And when I did not see from the glory of that light, being led by the hand by those who are with me, I came to Damascus,
6And these things, brethren, I did transfer to myself and to Apollos because of you, that in us ye may learn not to think above that which hath been written, that ye may not be puffed up one for one against the other,
7And the men who are journeying with him stood speechless, hearing indeed the voice but seeing no one,
2and I went up by revelation, and did submit to them the good news that I preach among the nations, and privately to those esteemed, lest in vain I might run or did run;
16Again I say, may no one think me to be a fool; and if otherwise, even as a fool receive me, that I also a little may boast.
17That which I speak, I speak not according to the Lord, but as in foolishness, in this the confidence of boasting;
20for we cannot but speak what we did see and hear.'
9so also ye, if through the tongue, speech easily understood ye may not give -- how shall that which is spoken be known? for ye shall be speaking to air.
10wherefore I am well pleased in infirmities, in damages, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses -- for Christ; for whenever I am infirm, then I am powerful;
11I have become a fool -- boasting; ye -- ye did compel me; for I ought by you to have been commended, for in nothing was I behind the very chiefest apostles -- even if I am nothing.
8to me -- the less than the least of all the saints -- was given this grace, among the nations to proclaim good news -- the untraceable riches of the Christ,
16to reveal His Son in me, that I might proclaim him good news among the nations, immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood,
14and the natural man doth not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for to him they are foolishness, and he is not able to know `them', because spiritually they are discerned;
9and they who are with me the light did see, and became afraid, and the voice they heard not of him who is speaking to me --
4that I may manifest it, as it behoveth me to speak;
4in which they think it strange -- your not running with them to the same excess of dissoluteness, speaking evil,
6and it came to pass, in my going on and coming nigh to Damascus, about noon, suddenly out of the heaven there shone a great light round about me,
7I fell also to the ground, and I heard a voice saying to me, Saul, Saul, why me dost thou persecute?
15And I have used none of these things; neither did I write these things that it may be so done in my case, for `it is' good for me rather to die, than that any one may make my glorying void;
4and having fallen upon the earth, he heard a voice saying to him, `Saul, Saul, why me dost thou persecute?'
12and they heard a great voice out of the heaven saying to them, `Come up hither;' and they went up to the heaven in the cloud, and their enemies beheld them;
4and this I say, that no one may beguile you in enticing words,
4for of nothing to myself have I been conscious, but not in this have I been declared right -- and he who is discerning me is the Lord:
19`Whereupon, king Agrippa, I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision,
30if to boast it behoveth `me', of the things of my infirmity I will boast;
9and that, he went up, what is it except that he also went down first to the lower parts of the earth?
13for what is there in which ye were inferior to the rest of the assemblies, except that I myself was not a burden to you? forgive me this injustice!
17then we who are living, who are remaining over, together with them shall be caught away in clouds to meet the Lord in air, and so always with the Lord we shall be;
18so, then, comfort ye one another in these words.
4in whom the god of this age did blind the minds of the unbelieving, that there doth not shine forth to them the enlightening of the good news of the glory of the Christ, who is the image of God;
18for I will not dare to speak anything of the things that Christ did not work through me, to obedience of nations, by word and deed,