2 Corinthians 10:13-18

13But we will not boast beyond certain limits,
tn Or “boast excessively.” The phrase εἰς τὰ ἄμετρα (eis ta ametra) is an idiom; literally it means “into that which is not measured,” that is, a point on a scale that goes beyond what might be expected (L&N 78.27).
but will confine our boasting
tn The words “will confine our boasting” are not in the Greek text, but the reference to boasting must be repeated from the previous clause to clarify for the modern reader what is being limited.
according to the limits of the work to which God has appointed us,
tn Grk “according to the measure of the rule which God has apportioned to us as a measure”; for the translation used in the text see L&N 37.100.
that reaches even as far as you.
14For we were not overextending ourselves, as though we did not reach as far as you, because we were the first to reach as far as you with the gospel about Christ.
tn Grk “with the gospel of Christ,” but since Χριστοῦ (Christou) is clearly an objective genitive here, it is better to translate “with the gospel about Christ.”
15Nor do we boast beyond certain limits
tn Or “boast excessively.” The phrase εἰς τὰ ἄμετρα (eis ta ametra) is an idiom; literally it means “into that which is not measured,” that is, a point on a scale that goes beyond what might be expected (L&N 78.27).
in the work
tn Or “in the labors.”
done by others, but we hope
tn Grk “but we have the hope.”
that as your faith continues to grow, our work may be greatly expanded
tn Or “greatly enlarged.”
among you according to our limits,
tn That is, Paul’s work might be greatly expanded within the area of activity assigned to him by God.
16so that we may preach the gospel in the regions that lie beyond you, and not boast of work already done in another person’s area. 17But the one who boasts must boast in the Lord.
tn The traditional translation (“let the one who boasts boast in the Lord”) can be understood as merely permissive by the English reader, but the Greek verb καυχάσθω (kauchasthō) is a third person imperative.
sn A quotation from Jer 9:24 (also quoted in 1 Cor 1:31).
18For it is not the person who commends himself who is approved, but the person the Lord commends.
Copyright information for NET2full