2 Corinthians 8:6

     6. Insomuch that—As we saw the Macedonians' alacrity in giving, we could not but exhort Titus, that as we collected in Macedonia, so he in Corinth should complete the work of collecting which he had already begun there, lest ye, the wealthy people of Corinth, should be outdone in liberality by the poor Macedonians.

      as he had begunGreek, "previously begun," namely, the collection at Corinth, before the Macedonians began to contribute, during the visit to Corinth from which he had just returned.

      finish in you the same grace—complete among you this act of grace or beneficence on your part.

      also—as well as other things which he had to do among them [ALFORD].

2 Corinthians 8:19

     19. not that only—not only praised in all the churches.

      chosen—by vote: so the Greek.

      of the churches—therefore these companions of Paul are called "messengers of the churches" (2Co 8:23).

      to travel—to Jerusalem.

      with this graceGreek, "in the case of this grace," or "gift."

      to the glory of the same Lord—The oldest manuscripts omit "same."

      declaration of your ready mind—The oldest manuscripts read, "our," not your. This and the previous clause, "to the glory of the same Lord," do not follow "administered by us," but "chosen of the churches to travel," &c. The union of the brother with Paul in this affair of the collection was done to guard against suspicions injurious "to the glory" of the Lord. It was also done in order to produce a "readiness" on the part of Paul and the brother to undertake the office which each, by himself, would have been less ready to undertake, for fear of suspicions arising (2Co 8:20) as to their appropriation of any of the money.

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