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According to 2 Cor 10:1, How does Paul beseech the Corinthians?
by the meekness and gentleness of Christ
According to 2 Cor 10:1, How is Paul when he is among the Corinthians?
base
According to 2 Cor 10:1, How is Paul when is absent from the Corinthians?
bold toward you (the brethren)
According to 2 Cor 10:1, To whom is Paul bold when he is absent from the Corinthians?
toward you (the brethren)
According to 2 Cor 10:1, What does Paul do by the meekness and gentleness of Chirst?
beseech you (the brethren)
According to 2 Cor 10:1, When is Paul base?
when I Paul myself am among you (the brethren)
According to 2 Cor 10:1, When is Paul bold toward the Corinthians?
being absent
According to 2 Cor 10:1, Who beseeches the Corinthians?
I Paul myself
According to 2 Cor 10:1, Who is base among the Corinthians?
I Paul myself
According to 2 Cor 10:1, Why is Paul bold toward the Corinthians?
being absent
According to 2 Cor 10:2, Against which people does Paul want to be bold?
against some, which think of us (Paul and Timothy) as if we walked according to the flesh
According to 2 Cor 10:2, Against whom does Paul want to be bold?
against some, which think of us (Paul and Timothy) as if we walked according to the flesh
According to 2 Cor 10:2, How do some think Paul and Timothy walked?
according to the flesh
According to 2 Cor 10:2, How does Paul not want to be bold when he is present with the Corinthians?
with that confidence, wherewith I think to be bold against some, (which think of us (Paul and Timothy) as if we walked according to the flesh)
According to 2 Cor 10:2, What do some think of Paul and Timothy?
that we (Paul and Timothy) walk according to the flesh
According to 2 Cor 10:2, What does Paul beseech the Corinthians?
that I (Paul) may not be bold when I am present with that confidence, wherewith I think to be bold against some (which think of us as if we walked according to the flesh)
According to 2 Cor 10:2, What does Paul think?
to be bold against some, (which think of us (Paul and Timothy) as if we walked according to the flesh)
According to 2 Cor 10:2, What does Paul want to do against some?
be bold
According to 2 Cor 10:2, When does Paul not want to be bold?
when I am present with that confidence, wherewith I think to be bold against some (which think of us as if we walked according to the flesh)
According to 2 Cor 10:2, Who does not want to be bold when he is present with the Corinthians?
I (Paul)
According to 2 Cor 10:3, After what do Paul and Timothy not war?
after the flesh
According to 2 Cor 10:3, How do Paul and Timothy not war?
after the flesh
According to 2 Cor 10:3, How do Paul and Timothy walk?
in the flesh
According to 2 Cor 10:3, In what do Paul and Timothy walk?
in the flesh
According to 2 Cor 10:4, How are the weapons of Paul and Timothy?
mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds
According to 2 Cor 10:4, Through Whom are the weapons of our warfare mighty?
through God
According to 2 Cor 10:4, What are mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds?
the weapons of our warfare
According to 2 Cor 10:4, What are not carnal?
the weapons of our warfare
According to 2 Cor 10:4, What are the weapons of our warfare?
mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds
According to 2 Cor 10:4, What are the weapons of our warfare not?
carnal
According to 2 Cor 10:4, Why do Paul and Timothy not war after the flesh?
for the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds
According to 2 Cor 10:5, Against what does every high thing that is cast down exalt itself?
against the knowledge of God
According to 2 Cor 10:5, How do the weapons of our warfare pull down strong holds?
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ
According to 2 Cor 10:5, How does every high thing exalt itself?
against the knowledge of God
According to 2 Cor 10:5, Into what do the weapons of our warfare bring every thought?
into captivity to the obedience of Christ
According to 2 Cor 10:5, To what is every thought brought into captivity?
to the obedience of Christ
According to 2 Cor 10:5, What are the weapons of our warfare bringing into captivity?
every thought
According to 2 Cor 10:5, What are the weapons of our warfare casting down?
imaginations and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God
According to 2 Cor 10:5, What do the weapons of warfare do to every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God?
casting down
According to 2 Cor 10:5, What do the weapons of warfare do to our imaginations?
casting down
According to 2 Cor 10:5, What does every high thing that is casting down imaginations do?
exalteth itself against the knowledge of God
According to 2 Cor 10:5, What is brought into captivity to the obedience of Christ?
every thought
According to 2 Cor 10:5, Where are we bringing every thought?
into captivity to the obedience of Christ
According to 2 Cor 10:6, What do our weapons of warfare have in a readiness?
to revenge all disobedience
According to 2 Cor 10:6, What will be fulfilled when our disobedience is in a readiness to be revenged?
your obedience
According to 2 Cor 10:6, When will our weapons of warfare be in readiness to revenge all disobedience?
when your obedience is fulfilled
According to 2 Cor 10:6, Which disobedience shall be in readiness to be revenged?
all disobedience
According to 2 Cor 10:7, How are we Christ's?
even as any man who thinks himself that he is Christ's
According to 2 Cor 10:7, How should we not look on things?
after the outward appearance
According to 2 Cor 10:7, To whom might any man trust that he is Christ's?
to himself
According to 2 Cor 10:7, What are we not to do after the outward appearance?
look at things (after the outward appearance)
According to 2 Cor 10:7, What does Paul ask?
Do ye look on things after the outward appearance?
According to 2 Cor 10:7, What might any man trust to himself?
that he is Christ's
According to 2 Cor 10:7, When should any man think that as he is Christ's, even so are we Christ's?
again
According to 2 Cor 10:7, Who should think that he as he is Christ's then so are we Christ's?
any man who trusts to himself that he is Christ's
According to 2 Cor 10:7, Why should any man think that Paul and Timothy are Christ's?
if any man trust to himself that he is Christ's
According to 2 Cor 10:8, What was given for edification and not for destruction?
our (Paul and Timothy's) authority
According to 2 Cor 10:8, What will Paul not be if he should boast somewhat more of his authority?
ashamed
According to 2 Cor 10:8, Who gave Paul and Timothy authority?
the Lord
According to 2 Cor 10:8, Why had the Lord given Paul and Timothy authority?
for edification, and not for your (the Corinthians') destruction
According to 2 Cor 10:8, Why should Paul not be ashamed?
for though I (Paul) should boast somewhat more of our authority
According to 2 Cor 10:9, By what does Paul not want to terrify the Corinthians?
by letters
According to 2 Cor 10:9, What does Paul not want to seem?
to terrify you (the Corinthians) by letters
According to 2 Cor 10:9, Whom does Paul not want to terrify by letters?
you (the Corinthians)
According to 2 Cor 10:10, What are weighty and powerful?
his (Paul's) letters
According to 2 Cor 10:10, What do they say Paul's letters are?
weighty and powerful
According to 2 Cor 10:10, What is contemptible?
his (Paul's) speech
According to 2 Cor 10:10, What is Paul's bodily presence?
weak
According to 2 Cor 10:10, What is Paul's speech?
contemptible
According to 2 Cor 10:10, What is weak?
his (Paul's) bodily presence
According to 2 Cor 10:11, How shall Paul and Timothy be when they are present?
as we (Paul and Timothy) are in word by letters when we are absent
According to 2 Cor 10:11, In what shall Paul and Timothy be as the are in word by letters?
in deed
According to 2 Cor 10:11, What should such an one think?
this, that such as we (Paul and Timothy) are in word by letters when we are absent, such will we be also in deed when we are present
According to 2 Cor 10:11, When shall Paul and Timothy be as they are in word by letters?
when we (Paul and Timothy) are present
According to 2 Cor 10:12, Among whom do the unwise compare themselves?
among themselves
According to 2 Cor 10:12, By whom are the unwise measuring themselves?
by themselves
According to 2 Cor 10:12, Of what do Paul and Timothy dare not make themselves?
of the number
According to 2 Cor 10:12, What are they that compare themselves among themselves?
not wise
According to 2 Cor 10:12, What are they that measure themselves by themselves?
not wise
According to 2 Cor 10:12, What do Paul and Timothy dare not do?
make themselves (Paul and Timothy) of the number
According to 2 Cor 10:12, Who are not wise?
they measuring themselves by themselves and comparing themselves among themselves
According to 2 Cor 10:12, Why will Paul and Timothy dare not compare themselves with some that commend themselves?
they measuring themselves by themselves and comparing themselves among themselves
According to 2 Cor 10:12, With whom do Paul and Timothy dare not compare themselves?
with some that commend themselves
According to 2 Cor 10:13, According to what will Paul and Timothy boast of things?
(not without our measure, but) according to the measure of the rule which God hath distributed to us (Paul and Timothy)
According to 2 Cor 10:13, Unto whom will the measure of the rule which God hath distributed to us reach?
unto you (the Corinthians)
According to 2 Cor 10:13, What hath God distributed to us?
the measure of the rule
According to 2 Cor 10:13, What shall reach even to the Corinthians?
the measure of the rule which God hath distributed to us (Paul and Timothy)
According to 2 Cor 10:13, What will Paul and Timothy do?
boast of things according to the measure of the rule which God hath distributed to us (Paul and Timothy)
According to 2 Cor 10:13, What will Paul and Timothy not do?
boast of things without our (Paul and Timothy's) measure
According to 2 Cor 10:14, Beyond what had Paul and Timothy not stretched themselves?
beyond our (Paul and Timothy's) measure
According to 2 Cor 10:14, How far are Paul and Timothy come in preaching the gospel of Christ?
as far as to you (the Corinthians) also
According to 2 Cor 10:14, How had Paul and Timothy not stretched themselves beyond their measure?
as though we (Paul and Timothy) reached not unto you (the Corinthians)
According to 2 Cor 10:14, What do Paul and Timothy not do as though they reached not unto the Corinthians?
stretched ourselves (Paul and Timothy) beyond our measure
According to 2 Cor 10:14, What do Paul and Timothy preach?
the gospel of Christ
According to 2 Cor 10:14, What had Paul and Timothy not stretched beyond their measure?
themselves (Paul and Timothy)
According to 2 Cor 10:14, Where have Paul and Timothy come in the preaching the gospel of Christ?
as far as to you (the Corinthians) also
According to 2 Cor 10:14, Whose gospel do Paul and Timothy preach?
the gospel of Christ
According to 2 Cor 10:15, According to what will Paul and Timothy be enlarged?
to our (Paul and Timothy's) rule abundantly
According to 2 Cor 10:15, How shall Paul and Timothy be enlarged?
by you (the Corinthians) according to our (Paul and Timothy's) rule abundantly
According to 2 Cor 10:15, Of what do Paul and Timothy not boast without their measure?
of things