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Introduction

A.M. 4064. A.D. 60.

In this chapter, the apostle, proceeding in his pathetic address to the Corinthians,

(1,) Enlarges with great freedom on the temper with which, in the midst of all their afflictions and persecutions, he and his brethren prosecuted that important embassy, of which he had been speaking in the preceding verses, 2 Corinthians 6:1-10 .

(2,) He expresses earnest affection for the Corinthians, for which he desires a return of like affection, 2 Corinthians 6:11-13 .

(3,) Urges the Corinthians to avoid those alliances with idolaters, which might tend to insnare them, and pleads the gracious promises which God had made to his people, as an engagement to them to be on their guard in that respect, 14-18.

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