Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 2 Corinthians 11:28
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28. without —"Beside" trials falling on me externally, just recounted, there is "that which cometh upon me (literally, the impetuous concourse to me of business; properly, a crowd rising up against one again and again, and ready to bear him down ), the care of all the churches" (including those not yet seen in the flesh, Colossians 2:1 ): an internal and more weighty anxiety. But the oldest manuscripts for "that which cometh," read, "the pressure ": "the pressing care-taking " or "inspection that is upon me daily." ALFORD translates, "Omitting what is BESIDES"; namely, those other trials besides those recounted. But the Vulgate, ESTIUS, and BENGEL, support English Version. the care —The Greek implies, "my anxious solicitude for all the churches." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-29" class="com-number"
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