John Calvin Complete Commentary - 2 Corinthians 8:7 - 8:7

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - 2 Corinthians 8:7 - 8:7


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7.But as He had already been very careful to avoid giving offense, inasmuch as he said, that Titus had entreated them, not so much from his own inclination, as in consideration of the charge given him by the Macedonians. Now, however, he goes a step farther, by admonishing them, that they must not even wait for the message of the Macedonians being communicated to them; and that too, by commending their other virtues. “ ought not merely to associate yourselves as partners with the Macedonians, who require that; but surpass them in this respect, too, as you do in others.”

He makes a distinction betweenutterance and faith, because it. is impossible that any one should have faith, and that, too, in an eminent degree, without being at the same time much exercised in the word of God. Knowledge I understand to mean, practice and skill, or prudence. He makes mention of their love to himself, that he may encourage them also from regard to himself personally, and in the mean time he gives up, with a view to the public advantage of the brethren, the personal affection with which they regarded him. (668) Now in this way he lays a restraint upon himself in everything, that he may not seem to accuse them when exhorting them.

(668) “De laquelle les Corinthiens l’ et ses compagnons;” “ which the Corinthians loved him and his associates.”