17 That which I speak, I speak it not after the Lord, but as it were foolishly, in this confidence of boasting.

Other Translations of 2 Corinthians 11:17

New International Version

17 In this self-confident boasting I am not talking as the Lord would, but as a fool.

English Standard Version

17 What I am saying with this boastful confidence, I say not with the Lord's authority but as a fool.

The Message

17 I didn't learn this kind of talk from Christ.

New King James Version

17 What I speak, I speak not according to the Lord, but as it were, foolishly, in this confidence of boasting.

New Living Translation

17 Such boasting is not from the Lord, but I am acting like a fool.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Corinthians 11:17

Commentary on 2 Corinthians 11:16-21

(Read 2 Corinthians 11:16-21)

It is the duty and practice of Christians to humble themselves, in obedience to the command and example of the Lord; yet prudence must direct in what it is needful to do things which we may do lawfully, even the speaking of what God has wrought for us, and in us, and by us. Doubtless here is reference to facts in which the character of the false apostles had been shown. It is astonishing to see how such men bring their followers into bondage, and how they take from them and insult them.

19 For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise.

Other Translations of 2 Corinthians 11:19

New International Version

19 You gladly put up with fools since you are so wise!

English Standard Version

19 For you gladly bear with fools, being wise yourselves!

The Message

19 Since you sit there in the judgment seat observing all these shenanigans, you can afford to humor an occasional fool who happens along.

New King James Version

19 For you put up with fools gladly, since you yourselves are wise!

New Living Translation

19 After all, you think you are so wise, but you enjoy putting up with fools!

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Corinthians 11:19

Commentary on 2 Corinthians 11:16-21

(Read 2 Corinthians 11:16-21)

It is the duty and practice of Christians to humble themselves, in obedience to the command and example of the Lord; yet prudence must direct in what it is needful to do things which we may do lawfully, even the speaking of what God has wrought for us, and in us, and by us. Doubtless here is reference to facts in which the character of the false apostles had been shown. It is astonishing to see how such men bring their followers into bondage, and how they take from them and insult them.