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1 | Make sense of 2 Cor 7 | 2 Cor 7:10 | rlg | 64558 | ||
This stems from my question of what is happening here on 2 Cor. 7 verse 8. This group of verses 2 Cor 7 verse 5through 11 applied has reached into many lives with consequences. The core is talking about repentance. Who is repenting a particular sinner or the church who sinned in handling a matter? Can it be applied to both a. body of Christ b. a particular person of the body and retain the same meaning? How can each of the verses 5 through 11 be handled seperately and retain the meaning of the whole? What would be the particular message in the confines of the whole chapter 7? What would be the particular message in context of chapters 6 and 7? |
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2 | Make sense of 2 Cor 7 | 2 Cor 7:10 | Searcher56 | 64678 | ||
Scripture ... 2 Cor 2:12-13, 7:2-16 ... rlg, greetings 2 Cor 7:8 is saying that Paul regretted he had to write the letter, because os the situation. He never regretted writing letters to the churches. Verse 5 picks up where he left off in 2:12-13, where he was hoping to meet Titus. The context of the passage (vv 2-16) is the show the place of sorrow, repentance and joy. Searcher |
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