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1.    Having therefore these promises, beloved, let us purify  ourselves from every pollution of flesh and spirit, perfecting  holiness in God`s fear.
 
2.    Receive us: we have injured no one, we have ruined no one,  we have made gain of no one.
 
3.    I do not speak for condemnation, for I have already said  that ye are in our hearts, to die together, and live together.
 
4.    Great is my boldness towards you, great my exulting in  respect of you; I am filled with encouragement; I overabound in  joy under all our affliction.
 
5.    For indeed, when we came into Macedonia, our flesh had no  rest, but we were afflicted in every way; without combats,  within fears.
 
6.    But he who encourages those that are brought low, even  God, encouraged us by the coming of Titus;
 
7.    and not by his coming only, but also through the  encouragement with which he was encouraged as to you; relating  to us your ardent desire, your mourning, your zeal for me; so  that I the more rejoiced.
 
8.    For if also I grieved you in the letter, I do not regret  it, if even I have regretted it; for I see that that letter,  if even it were only for a time, grieved you.
 
9.    Now I rejoice, not that ye have been grieved, but that ye  have been grieved to repentance; for ye have been grieved  according to God, that in nothing ye might be injured by us.
 
10.    For grief according to God works repentance to salvation,  never to be regretted; but the grief of the world works death.
 
11.    For, behold, this same thing, your being grieved according  to God, how much diligence it wrought in you, but what  excusing of yourselves, but what indignation, but what  fear, but what ardent desire, but what zeal, but what  vengeance: in every way ye have proved yourselves to be pure in  the matter.
 
12.    So then, if also I wrote to you, it was not for the sake  of him that injured, nor for the sake of him that was injured,  but for the sake of our diligent zeal for you being manifested  to you before God.
 
13.    For this reason we have been encouraged. And we the rather  rejoiced in our encouragement more abundantly by reason of the  joy of Titus, because his spirit has been refreshed by you all.
 
14.    Because if I boasted to him anything about you, I have not  been put to shame; but as we have spoken to you all things in  truth, so also our boasting to Titus has been the truth;
 
15.    and his affections are more abundantly towards you, calling  to mind the obedience of you all, how with fear and trembling  ye received him.
 
16.    I rejoice that in everything I am confident as to you.