A critic might say (many have, in fact) that Paul was carrying things to an extreme! Going "on and on" about all his troubles! But he is using thIS list (2 Corinthians 11:22-31) for several purposes: First, to show the Corinthians how much … [Continue reading]
PAUL’S HARDSHIPS, AMONG FALSE BRETHREN!
The Greek noun "pseudos" means "that which is unreal." Thus, "something false." And Paul uses this term in 2nd Corinthians 11:26, describing his perilous life, faithfully serving the Lord. Paul sort of "coins" a word in so doing, "pseudadelphos." … [Continue reading]
PAUL’S HARDSHIPS, IN THE SEA
This is the third time Paul has mentioned some "seafaring" experience, in his relatively short (biographical) "Hardship List!" Here they are: He was three times involved in "shipwrecks!" Then later ... he was "a night and a day in the deep," … [Continue reading]
PAUL’S HARDSHIPS, IN THE WILDERNESS
I checked the Greek word for "wilderness," spelled "eremia." It (a noun) is only used in the whole New Testament 4 times! It means "an uninhabitable place." Or "wasteland." But "eremia" derives from "eremos" (an adjective) which is found 50 times in … [Continue reading]
PAUL’S HARDSHIPS, IN THE CITY
Paul wants to tell us that he endured many a hard time, living for Jesus, "in the city." I wish we knew more. Did he, for example, mean just one City, which would undoubtedly have been Jerusalem? Or did he instead mean "city," in the generic … [Continue reading]
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