Textus Receptus Bibles
Young's Literal Translation 1862
2:1 | And I decided this to myself, not again to come in sorrow unto you, |
2:2 | for if I make you sorry, then who is he who is making me glad, except he who is made sorry by me? |
2:3 | and I wrote to you this same thing, that having come, I may not have sorrow from them of whom it behoved me to have joy, having confidence in you all, that my joy is of you all, |
2:4 | for out of much tribulation and pressure of heart I wrote to you through many tears, not that ye might be made sorry, but that ye might know the love that I have more abundantly toward you. |
2:5 | And if any one hath caused sorrow, he hath not caused sorrow to me, but in part, that I may not burden you all; |
2:6 | sufficient to such a one is this punishment, that `is' by the more part, |
2:7 | so that, on the contrary, `it is' rather for you to forgive and to comfort, lest by over abundant sorrow such a one may be swallowed up; |
2:8 | wherefore, I call upon you to confirm love to him, |
2:9 | for, for this also did I write, that I might know the proof of you, whether in regard to all things ye are obedient. |
2:10 | And to whom ye forgive anything -- I also; for I also, if I have forgiven anything, to whom I have forgiven `it', because of you -- in the person of Christ -- `I forgive it,' |
2:11 | that we may not be over-reached by the Adversary, for of his devices we are not ignorant. |
2:12 | And having come to Troas for the good news of the Christ, and a door to me having been opened in the Lord, |
2:13 | I have not had rest to my spirit, on my not finding Titus my brother, but having taken leave of them, I went forth to Macedonia; |
2:14 | and to God `are' thanks, who at all times is leading us in triumph in the Christ, and the fragrance of His knowledge He is manifesting through us in every place, |
2:15 | because of Christ a sweet fragrance we are to God, in those being saved, and in those being lost; |
2:16 | to the one, indeed, a fragrance of death to death, and to the other, a fragrance of life to life; and for these things who is sufficient? |
2:17 | for we are not as the many, adulterating the word of God, but as of sincerity -- but as of God; in the presence of God, in Christ we do speak. |
Young's Literal Translation 1862
Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English, published in 1862. The translation was made by Robert Young, compiler of Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible and Concise Critical Comments on the New Testament. Young used the Textus Receptus and the Majority Text as the basis for his translation. He wrote in the preface to the first edition, "It has been no part of the Translator's plan to attempt to form a New Hebrew or Greek Text--he has therefore somewhat rigidly adhered to the received ones."