1co 11:2
The problem wasn’t that the Cors wanted to ditch Paul; he was afraid they would be unfaithful to their betrothed Christ.
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\v 1 It is foolish for a person to praise himself, but that is what I am doing. Please allow me to continue a little.
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\v 2 For I know that there are other rivals to me that you are considering, and I am jealous for you—jealous to God for you. I am like a father who promised you in marriage to only one husband and who wants to be the one who presents you, as a pure virgin bride, to Christ.
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\v 2 For I want to guard you carefully. I want to guard you the way God himself would guard you. I am like a father who promised you in marriage to only one husband and who wants to be the one who presents you, as a pure virgin bride, to Christ.
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\v 3 But as I think about you, I became afraid that someone has tricked you, like the devil tricked Eve. I was afraid that someone had convinced you to stop loving Christ with an honest heart.
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