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2 Corinthians 2:2

For if I make you sorie, who is he then that shoulde make me glad, but ye same which is made sorie by me?

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Church;   Love;  

Dictionaries:

- Fausset Bible Dictionary - Corinth;   Paul;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Titus;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Corinthians, First Epistle to the;   Joy;   Pisidia;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Grief ;   Joy;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Corinthians, Second Epistle to the;   Fare;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
For if I cause you pain, then who will cheer me other than the one being hurt by me?
King James Version (1611)
For if I make you sorie, who is hee then that maketh mee glad, but the same which is made sorie by me.
King James Version
For if I make you sorry, who is he then that maketh me glad, but the same which is made sorry by me?
English Standard Version
For if I cause you pain, who is there to make me glad but the one whom I have pained?
New American Standard Bible
For if I cause you sorrow, who then will be the one making me glad but the one who is made sorrowful by me?
New Century Version
If I make you sad, who will make me glad? Only you can make me glad—particularly the person whom I made sad.
Amplified Bible
For if I cause you grief [by a well-deserved rebuke], who then provides me enjoyment but the very one whom I have made sad?
New American Standard Bible (1995)
For if I cause you sorrow, who then makes me glad but the one whom I made sorrowful?
Legacy Standard Bible
For if I cause you sorrow, who then makes me glad but the one whom I made sorrowful?
Berean Standard Bible
For if I grieve you, who is left to cheer me but those whom I have grieved?
Contemporary English Version
If I make you feel bad, who would be left to cheer me up, except the people I had made to feel bad?
Complete Jewish Bible
For if I cause you pain, who is left to make me happy except the people I have pained?
Darby Translation
For if *I* grieve you, who also [is] it that gladdens me, if not he that is grieved through me?
Easy-to-Read Version
If I make you sad, then who will make me happy? Only you can make me happy—you, the ones I made sad.
George Lamsa Translation
For if I make you sad, who can make me happy, but him whom I made sad?
Good News Translation
For if I were to make you sad, who would be left to cheer me up? Only the very persons I had made sad.
Lexham English Bible
For if I cause you sorrow, then who will make me glad except the one who is caused to be sad by me?
Literal Translation
For if I grieve you, who yet will be making me glad, if not the one being grieved by me?
American Standard Version
For if I make you sorry, who then is he that maketh me glad but he that is made sorry by me?
Bible in Basic English
For if I give you sorrow, who then will make me glad, but he who is made sad by me?
Hebrew Names Version
For if I make you sorry, then who will make me glad but he who is made sorry by me?
International Standard Version
After all, if I were to grieve you, who should make me happy but the person I am making sad?
Etheridge Translation
For if I grieve you, who shall refresh me, but he whom I had grieved?
Murdock Translation
For if I should make you sad, who would make me joyful, unless he whom I had made sad?
Bishop's Bible (1568)
For if I make you sorie, who is he yt shoulde make me glad, but the same which is made sorie by me?
English Revised Version
For if I make you sorry, who then is he that maketh me glad, but he that is made sorry by me?
World English Bible
For if I make you sorry, then who will make me glad but he who is made sorry by me?
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
For if I grieve you, who is he that cheareth me, but he that is grieved by me?
Weymouth's New Testament
For if I of all men give you pain, who then is there to gladden my heart, but the very persons to whom I give pain?
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
For if Y make you sori, who is he that gladith me, but he that is soreuful of me?
Update Bible Version
For if I make you sorry, who then is he that makes me glad but he that is made sorry by me?
Webster's Bible Translation
For if I make you sorry, who is he then that maketh me glad, but the same who is made sorry by me?
New English Translation
For if I make you sad, who would be left to make me glad but the one I caused to be sad?
New King James Version
For if I make you sorrowful, then who is he who makes me glad but the one who is made sorrowful by me?
New Living Translation
For if I cause you grief, who will make me glad? Certainly not someone I have grieved.
New Life Bible
If I make you sad, who is going to make me happy? How can you make me happy if I make you sad?
New Revised Standard
For if I cause you pain, who is there to make me glad but the one whom I have pained?
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
For, if, I, grieve you, who then is he that is to gladden me, - save he who is being grieved through me;
Douay-Rheims Bible
For if I make you sorrowful, who is he then that can make me glad, but the same who is made sorrowful by me?
Revised Standard Version
For if I cause you pain, who is there to make me glad but the one whom I have pained?
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
For yf I make you sorye who is it that shuld make me glad but the same which is made sory by me?
Young's Literal Translation
for if I make you sorry, then who is he who is making me glad, except he who is made sorry by me?
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
For yf I make you sory, who is it that shal make me glad, but the same which is made sory by me?
Mace New Testament (1729)
why should I make you uneasy, for who then could give me comfort, but those to whom I give uneasiness?
Simplified Cowboy Version
My goal is not scold, but to bring joy. If all I did was scold y'all, who would be able to bring me joy then? It's sure not going to be the one who just took a bad butt chewin'!

Contextual Overview

1 Bvt I determined thus in my selfe, that I would not come againe to you in heauinesse. 2 For if I make you sorie, who is he then that shoulde make me glad, but ye same which is made sorie by me? 3 And I wrote this same thing vnto you, lest when I came, I should take heauines of them, of whom I ought to reioyce: this confidence haue I in you all, that my ioye is the ioye of you all. 4 For in great affliction, & anguish of heart I wrote vnto you with many teares: not that yee should be made sorie, but that ye might perceiue the loue which I haue, specially vnto you.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

2 Corinthians 1:14, 2 Corinthians 11:29, Romans 12:15, 1 Corinthians 12:26

Reciprocal: Mark 12:14 - we know 1 Corinthians 4:19 - I 2 Corinthians 7:8 - though I made Philemon 1:20 - let me

Cross-References

Genesis 1:31
And God sawe all that he had made, and loe, it was very good. So the euening and the morning were the sixt day.
Genesis 2:8
And the Lord God planted a garden Eastward in Eden, and there he put the man whom he had made.
Genesis 2:11
The name of one is Pishon: the same compasseth the whole land of Hauilah, where is golde.
Exodus 23:12
Sixe dayes thou shalt do thy worke, and in the seuenth day thou shalt rest, that thine oxe, and thine asse may rest, and the sonne of thy maide and the stranger may be refreshed.
Exodus 31:17
It is a signe betweene me and the children of Israel for euer: for in sixe dayes the Lorde made the heauen and the earth, & in the seuenth day he ceased, and rested.
Deuteronomy 5:14
But the seuenth day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: thou shalt not doe any worke therein, thou, nor thy sonne, nor thy daughter, nor thy man seruant, nor thy mayd, nor thine oxe, nor thine asse, neither any of thy cattel, nor the stranger that is within thy gates: that thy man seruant and thy mayde may rest aswell as thou.
Isaiah 58:13
If thou turne away thy foote from the Sabbath, from doing thy will on mine holy day, and call the Sabbath a delite, to consecrate it, as glorious to the Lorde, and shalt honour him, not doing thine owne wayes, nor seeking thine owne will, nor speaking a vaine word,
John 5:17
But Iesus answered them, My Father worketh hitherto, and I worke.
Hebrews 4:4
For he spake in a certaine place of the seuenth day on this wise, And God did rest the seuenth day from all his workes.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

For if I make you sorry,.... That is, should he come among them, and be the means of fresh grief and sorrow:

who is he then that maketh me glad? such was his love and affection for them, and sympathy with them, that should they be grieved, he should grieve also; they were the only persons he could take any delight in at Corinth; wherefore should they be in heaviness, he would be so too, and then what pleasure would he have in being among them? since not a man of them would be in a condition and capacity to make him cheerful:

but the same which is made sorry by me. The Ethiopic version without any authority reads this clause, "except he whom I have made glad"; but the apostle is to be understood either of some particular man, the incestuous person, who had been made sorry, by that awful punishment of being delivered up to Satan, inflicted on him; or else the singular number being put for the plural collectively, is to be understood of all the members of the church at Corinth, who had been greatly grieved by the sharp reproofs he had given them; and therefore unless this trouble was removed, he could not expect to have much comfort and pleasure with them.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

For if I make you sorry - “If when I should come among you, I should be called on to inflict sorrow by punishing your offending brethren by an act of severe discipline as soon as I came, who would there be to give me comfort but those very persons whom I had affected with grief? How little prepared would they be to make me happy, and to comfort me, amidst the deep sorrow which I should have caused by an act of severe discipline. After such an act - an act that would spread sorrow through the whole church, how could I expect that comfort which I should desire to find among you. The whole church would be affected with grief; and though I might be sustained by the sound part of the church, yet my visit would be attended with painful circumstances. I resolved, therefore, to remove all cause of difficulty, if possible, before I came, that my visit might be pleasant to us all.” The idea is, that there was such a sympathy between him and them; that he was so attached to them, that he could not expect to be happy unless they were happy; that though he might be conscious he was only discharging a duty, and that God would sustain him in it, yet that it would mar the pleasure of his visit, and destroy all his anticipated happiness by the general grief.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 2 Corinthians 2:2. For if I make you sorry — Should he have come and used his apostolical authority, in inflicting punishment upon the transgressors, this would have been a common cause of distress. And though he might expect that the sound part of the Church would be a cause of consolation to him, yet as all would be overwhelmed with trouble at the punishment of the transgressors, he could not rejoice to see those whom he loved in distress.


 
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