Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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2 Corinthians 11:21

as concerning reproach—rather, "by way of dishonor (that is, self-disparagement) I say it."

as though we . . . weak—in not similarly (II Corinthians 11:20) showing our power over you. "An ironical reminiscence of his own abstinence when among them from all these acts of self-exaltation at their expense" (as if such abstinence was weakness) [ALFORD]. The "we" is emphatically contrasted with the false teachers who so oppressively displayed their power. I speak so as though WE had been weak when with you, because we did not show our power this way. Howbeit (we are not really weak; for), whereinsoever any is bold . . . I am bold also.


 
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