Second Corinthians Book Outline
Chapter |
Verse/s |
Verse Summary |
1. | (1-2) | Paul an apostle of Jesus Christ |
| (3-7) | Blessed be God .. God of all comfort |
| (8-11) | We pressed out of measure above strength |
| (12-14) | For our rejoicing is this |
| (15-22) | In this confidence I was minded to come |
| (23-24) | To spare you I came not as yet |
2. | (1-4) | Out of much affliction and anguish of heart |
| (5-11) | Ye ought rather to forgive him and comfort him |
| (12-14) | A door was opened unto me of the Lord |
| (15-17) | We are unto God a sweet savour |
3. | (1-6) | Do we begin again to commend ourselves |
| (7-11) | If the ministration of death ... was glorious |
| (12-18) | We use great plainness of speech |
4. | (1-2) | But have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty |
| (3-4) | The god of this world hath blinded |
| (5-7) | God ... hath shined in our hearts |
| (8-13) | We are troubled on every side |
| (14-18) | For which cause we faint not |
5. | (1-4) | If our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved |
| (5-8) | Whilst we are at home in the body |
| (9-11) | Whether present or absent we may be accepted of Him |
| (12-13) | Somewhat to answer them which glory in appearances |
| (14-19) | They which live should not live to themselves |
| (20-21) | Be ye reconciled to God |
6. | (1-10) | We then as workers together with him |
| (11-13) | Our mouth is open unto you, our heart is enlarged |
| (14-18) | Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers |
7. | (1) | Let us cleanse ourselves |
| (2-4) | Great is my boldness of speech toward you |
| (5-7) | We were troubled on every side |
| (8-11) | I perceive that the same epistle hath made you sorry |
| (12-16) | That our care for you in sight of God might appear |
8. | (1-7) | See that ye abound in this grace also |
| (8-15) | for if there first be a willing mind |
| (16-24) | The same earnest care into the heart of Titus |
9. | (1-5) | I thought it necessary to exhort the brethren |
| (6-7) | Every man as he purposeth in his heart |
| (8-15) | God is able to make all grace abound towards you |
10. | (1-2) | That I may not be bold when I am present |
| (3-6) | We do not war after the flesh |
| (7-11) | Such wilt we be also in deed when we are present |
| (12-18) | We will not boast of things without our measure |
11. | (1-4) | I fear ... your minds should be corrupted |
| (5-12) | I was not a whit behind the very chiefest apostles |
| (13-15) | Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light |
| (16-33) | Let no man think me a fool |
12. | (1-5) | Yet of myself I will not glory |
| (6-10) | Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities |
| (11-13) | The signs of an apostle were wrought among you |
| (14-18) | The third time I am ready to come to you |
| (19-21) | I fear I shall not find you such as I would |
13. | (1-2) | In the mouth of two or three witnesses |
| (3-6) | Ye seek a proof of Christ speaking in me |
| (7-10) | I pray that ye do no evil |
| (11-14) | Finally brethren farewell |