2 Corinthians 5:13-15
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
13 For if we are out of our minds,[a] it is for God; if we are rational, it is for you. 14 [b]For the love of Christ impels us, once we have come to the conviction that one died for all; therefore, all have died.(A) 15 He indeed died for all, so that those who live might no longer live for themselves but for him who for their sake died and was raised.(B)
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- 5:13 Out of our minds: this verse confirms that a concern for ecstasy and charismatic experience may lie behind the discussion about “glory” in 2 Cor 3:7–4:6. Paul also enjoys such experiences but, unlike others, does not make a public display of them or consider them ends in themselves. Rational: the Greek virtue sōphrosynē, to which Paul alludes, implies reasonableness, moderation, good judgment, self-control.
- 5:14–15 These verses echo 2 Cor 4:14 and resume the treatment of “life despite death” from 2 Cor 4:7–5:10.
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