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2 Cor 10:10
For they say
5346
, "His letters
1992
are weighty
926
and strong
2478
, but his
1
personal
4983
presence
3952
is
A
unimpressive
772
and
B
his speech
3056
contemptible
1848
."
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2 Cor 10:10
for they say, "His letters are weighty and forceful
and
impressive, but his
1
personal presence is unimpressive and his speech contemptible [of no account]."
NASB Translator's Notes:
Literal renderings, alternate translations or explanations.
1
Lit
bodily presence is weak
Amplified 2015 Translator's Notes:
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1
Among the Greeks, a speaker's presence and delivery were as important as his message, as the orator Demosthenes made clear when he said that the three most important elements of a speech are delivery, delivery, and delivery. However, Paul did not follow these rules because the message of salvation does not need to be presented with fanfare in order to reach the hearts of the audience.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
1 Cor 2:3
I was with you in weakness and in fear and in much trembling,
B
1 Cor 1:17
For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel, not in cleverness of speech, so that the cross of Christ would not be made void.
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772
asthenês
; from
1
(as a neg. pref.) and
sthenês
(strong); without strength, weak:--
helpless(1), sick(6), unimpressive(1), weak(12), weak things(1), weaker(1), weakness(2).
926
barus
; a prim. word;
heavy:--
burdensome(1), heavy(1), savage(1), serious(1), weightier provisions(1), weighty(1).
1848
exoutheneô
; from
1847; to despise, treat with contempt:--
contemptible(1), despise(3), despised(1), no account(1), regard with contempt(1), regard...with contempt(1), rejected(1), treating...with contempt(1), viewed with contempt(1).
1992
epistolê
; from
1989; an epistle, a letter:--
letter(16), letters(8).
2478
ischuros
; from
2480; strong, mighty:--
loud(1), mightier(3), mighty(3), mighty men(1), severe(1), strong(13), strong man(1), strong man's(1), strong man's(1), stronger(3).
3056
logos
; from
3004; a word
(as embodying an idea),
a statement, a speech:--
account(7), account*(1), accounting(2), accounts(2), answer(1), appearance(1), complaint(1), exhortation*(1), have to do(1), instruction(1), length*(1), matter(4), matters(1), message(10), news(3), preaching(1), question(2), reason(2), reasonable(1), remark(1), report(1), said(1), say(1), saying(4), sayings(1), speaker(1), speech(10), statement(18), story(1), talk(1), teaching(2), thing(2), things(1), utterance(2), what he says(1), what*(1), word(179), words(61).
3952
parousia
; from the pres. part. of
3918b; a presence, a coming:--
coming(22), presence(2).
4983
sôma
; of unc. or.;
a body:--
bodies(11), body(128), personal(1), slaves(1), substance(1).
5346
phêmi
; from a prim. root
pha-
;
to declare, say:--
claim(1), mean(1), replied(1), said(57), say(4), says(2), stated(1).
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