2 Corinthians 6:8-10
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
8 through glory and dishonor, insult and praise. We are treated as deceivers and yet are truthful;[a] 9 as unrecognized and yet acknowledged; as dying and behold we live; as chastised and yet not put to death;(A) 10 as sorrowful yet always rejoicing; as poor yet enriching many; as having nothing and yet possessing all things.(B)
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- 6:8b–10 A series of seven rhetorically effective antitheses, contrasting negative external impressions with positive inner reality. Paul perceives his existence as a reflection of Jesus’ own and affirms an inner reversal that escapes outward observation. The final two members illustrate two distinct kinds of paradox or apparent contradiction that are characteristic of apostolic experience.
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