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2 Corinthians 8
Moreover,
brethren,
a
we
do
you
to
wit
of
the
grace
of
God
bestowed
on
the
churches
of
Macedonia;
2 How
that
in
a
great
a
trial
of
b
affliction
the
abundance
of
their
joy
and
their
deep
c
poverty
abounded
unto
the
riches
of
their
d
liberality.
3 For
to
their
power,
I
bear
record,
yea,
and
beyond
their
power
they
were
willing
of
themselves;
4 Praying
us
with
much
entreaty
that
we
would
receive
the
gift,
and
take
upon
us
the
a
fellowship
of
the
ministering
to
the
saints.
5 And
this
they
did,
not
as
we
hoped,
but
first
a
gave
their
own
selves
to
the
Lord,
and
unto
us
by
the
will
of
God.
6 Insomuch
that
we
desired
Titus,
that
as
he
had
begun,
so
he
would
also
finish
in
you
the
same
grace
also.
7 Therefore,
as
ye
abound
in
every
thing,
in
faith,
and
utterance,
and
knowledge,
and
in
all
a
diligence,
and
in
your
love
to
us,
see
that
ye
abound
in
this
grace
also.
8 I
speak
a
not
by
commandment,
but
by
occasion
of
the
forwardness
of
others,
and
to
prove
the
b
sincerity
of
your
love.
9 For
ye
know
the
a
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
that,
though
he
was
b
rich,
yet
for
your
sakes
he
became
c
poor,
that
ye
through
his
d
poverty
might
be
rich.
10 And
herein
I
give
my
advice:
for
this
is
expedient
for
you,
who
have
begun
before,
not
only
to
do,
but
also
to
be
forward
a
year
ago.
11 Now
therefore
perform
the
doing
of
it;
that
as
there
was
a
readiness
to
will,
so
there
may
be
a
performance
also
out
of
that
which
ye
have.
12 For
if
there
be
first
a
a
willing
b
mind,
it
is
accepted
according
to
that
a
man
hath,
and
not
according
to
that
he
hath
not.
13 For
I
mean
not
that
other
men
be
eased,
and
ye
burdened:
14 But
by
an
equality,
that
now
at
this
time
your
abundance
may
be
a
supply
for
their
want,
that
their
a
abundance
also
may
be
a
supply
for
your
want:
that
there
may
be
b
equality:
15 As
it
is
written,
He
that
had
a
gathered
much
had
nothing
over;
and
he
that
had
gathered
little
had
no
lack.
16 But
thanks
be
to
God,
which
put
the
same
earnest
care
into
the
heart
of
Titus
for
you.
17 For
indeed
he
accepted
the
exhortation;
but
being
more
forward,
of
his
own
accord
he
went
unto
you.
18 And
we
have
sent
with
him
the
brother,
whose
praise
is
in
the
gospel
throughout
all
the
churches;
19 And
not
that
only,
but
who
was
also
chosen
of
the
churches
to
travel
with
us
with
this
grace,
which
is
administered
by
us
to
the
glory
of
the
same
Lord,
and
declaration
of
your
ready
mind:
20 Avoiding
this,
that
no
man
should
blame
us
in
this
abundance
which
is
administered
by
us:
21 Providing
for
a
honest
things,
not
only
in
the
sight
of
the
Lord,
but
also
in
the
b
sight
of
men.
22 And
we
have
sent
with
them
our
brother,
whom
we
have
oftentimes
proved
diligent
in
many
things,
but
now
much
more
diligent,
upon
the
great
a
confidence
which
I
have
in
you.
23 Whether
any
do
inquire
of
Titus,
he
is
my
partner
and
fellowhelper
concerning
you:
or
our
brethren
be
inquired
of,
they
are
the
messengers
of
the
churches,
and
the
glory
of
Christ.
24 Wherefore
shew
ye
to
them,
and
before
the
churches,
the
proof
of
your
love,
and
of
our
boasting
on
your
behalf.
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