John Calvin Complete Commentary - 2 Corinthians 2:9 - 2:9

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - 2 Corinthians 2:9 - 2:9


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9.For I had written to you also for this purpose. He anticipates an objection, that they might bring forward. “ then did you mean, when you were so very indignant, because we had not inflicted punishment upon him? From being so stern a judge, to become all at once a defender — is not this indicative of a man, that wavers between conflicting dispositions?” (324) This idea might detract greatly from Paul’ authority; but he answers, that he has obtained what he asked, and that he was therefore satisfied, so that he must now give way to compassion. For, their carelessness having been corrected, there was nothing to hinder their lifting up the man by their clemency, when now prostrate and downcast. (325)



(324) “D’ homme inconstant, et qui est mené de contraires affections;” — “ a man that is unsteady, and is influenced by conflicting dispositions.”

(325) “Ce poure homme le voyans bien confus et abbatu;” — “ poor man, on seeing him much abashed and overcome.”