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I shall not be foolish (ÎżÏ Îș ΔÏÎżÎŒÎ± αÏÏÏΜ). Apparent contradiction to 11:1,16. But he is here speaking of the Paul "caught up" in caâŠ

For though I would desire to glory. I take this to be a solemn and serious declaration of the irony that precedes; and that Paul means to âŠ

For though I would desire to glory... He had said in the preceding verse that he will glory only in his infirmities. He iâŠ

The remarkable contrast between Paul and the certain âman in Christâ (v.2) comes into even sharper relief in v.5 and naturally prompts the questionâŠ

For if I should desire. So that what he had saidânamely, his lack of inclination to boastâwould not be turned into an occasion for slanderâŠ

For though I would desire to glory
. Had a mind to it, chose it, and was fond of it, thought fit to proceed in this âŠ

There can be no doubt the apostle speaks of himself. Whether heavenly things were brought down to him while his body was in a trance, as in the casâŠ

Having spoken of the first rapture, the Apostle now speaks of a second one. He first mentions the rapture itself, and second, its excellence ([RefeâŠ
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