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2 Corinthians 7
Verse 1. Let us cleanse ourselves - This is the latter part of the
exhortation, which was proposed, chap. vi, 1, and resumed, chap.
vi, 14. From all pollution of the flesh - All outward sin. And of the
spirit - All inward. Yet let us not rest in negative religion, but
perfect holiness - Carrying it to the height in all its branches, and
enduring to the end in the loving fear of God, the sure foundation
of all holiness.
Verse
2. Receive us - The sum of what is said in this, as well as in the
tenth and following chapters. We have hurt no man - In his
person. We have corrupted no man - In his principles. We have
defrauded no man - Of his property. In this he intimates likewise
the good he had done them, but with the utmost modesty, as it
were not looking upon it.
Verse
3. I speak not to condemn you - Not as if I accused you of laying
this to my charge. I am so far from thinking so unkindly of you,
that ye are in our hearts, to live and die with you - That is, I could
rejoice to spend all my days with you.
Verse
4. I am filled with comfort - Of this he treats, 2 Cor. vii, 6, &c.; of
his joy, 2 Cor. vii, 7, &c.; of both, 2 Cor. vii, 13.
Verse
5. Our flesh - That is, we ourselves. Had no rest from without -
From the heathens. Were fightings - Furious and cruel
oppositions. From within - From our brethren. Were fears - Lest
they should be seduced.
Verse
7. Your earnest desire - To rectify what had been amiss. Your
grief - For what had offended God, and troubled me.
Verse
8. I did repent - That is, I felt a tender sorrow for having grieved
you, till I saw the happy effect of it.
Verse
10. The sorrow of the world - Sorrow that arises from worldly
considerations. Worketh death - Naturally tends to work or
occasion death, temporal, spiritual, and eternal.
Verse
11. How great diligence it wrought in you - Shown in all the
following particulars. Yea, clearing of yourselves - Some had
been more, some less, faulty; whence arose these various
affections. Hence their apologizing and indignation, with respect
to themselves; their fear and desire, with respect to the apostle;
their zeal and revenge, with respect to the offender, yea, and
themselves also. Clearing of yourselves - From either sharing in,
or approving of, his sin. Indignation - That ye had not
immediately corrected the offender. Fear - Of God's displeasure,
or lest I should come with a rod. Vehement desire - To see me
again. Zeal - For the glory of God, and the soul of that sinner.
Yea, revenge - Ye took a kind of holy revenge upon yourselves,
being scarce able to forgive yourselves. In all things ye - As a
church. Have approved yourselves to be pure - That is, free from
blame, since ye received my letter.
Verse
12. It was not only, or chiefly, for the sake of the incestuous
person, or of his father; but to show my care over you.
Chapter 7:
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