2 Corinthians 11:16

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  • ΠΡΟΣ ΚΟΡΙΝΘΙΟΥΣ Β 11:16 Πάλιν λέγω μή τίς με δόξῃ ἄφρονα εἶναι· εἰ δὲ μήγε κἂν ὡς ἄφρονα δέξασθέ με ἵνα μικρόν τι κἀγὼ καυχήσωμαι

(Textus Receptus, Theodore Beza, 1598)

  • 2 Corinthians 11:16 I say again, Let no man think me a fool; if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me, that I may boast myself a little.

(King James Version, Pure Cambridge Edition 1900)

(Textus Receptus Version)

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Greek

Textus Receptus

Desiderius Erasmus

Colinæus

Stephanus (Robert Estienne)

Theodore Beza

See Also Matthew 1:1 Beza 1598 (Beza)

  • 1604 (Beza Octavo 5th)

Elzevir

Scholz

Scrivener

  • 1894 (? ????? ???T???)

Other Greek

  • 1857 (Tregelles' Greek New Testament)
  • (Tischendorf 8th Ed.)
  • 1881 (Westcott & Hort)
  • (Greek orthodox Church)

Anglo Saxon Translations

  • 1000 (Anglo-Saxon Gospels Manuscript 140, Corpus Christi College by Aelfric)
  • 1200 (Anglo-Saxon Gospels Hatton Manuscript 38, Bodleian Library by unknown author)

English Translations

  • 1534 I saye agayne lest eny man thynke yt I am folishe: or els eve now take me as a fole that I maye bost my silfe a lytell. (Tyndale Bible by William Tyndale)
  • 1535 I saye agayne, lest eny man thynke that I am folish: or els take me euen now as a fole, yt I maye boast my selfe a litle also. (Coverdale Bible)
  • 1540 I saye agayne, lest eny man thynke that I am folysshe: or els euen nowe take ye me as a foole, that I also maye boast my selfe a lytell. (Great Bible Second Edition - Miles Coverdale)
  • 1549 I saye agayne, lest anye man thynke that I am folyshe, or els euen nowe take me as a fole, that I maye boaste my selfe a lyttell. (Matthew's Bible - John Rogers)
  • 1568 I say agayne, let no man thynke that I am foolyshe: or els euen nowe take ye me as a foole, that I also may boast my selfe a litle. (Bishop's Bible First Edition
  • 1611 I say againe, Let no man thinke mee a foole; if otherwise, yet as a foole receiue me, that I may boast my selfe a little. (King James Version)
  • 1729 I say it again, let no man think me vain; but if they do, yet as such, bear with me, that I too may applaud my self a little. (Mace New Testament)
  • 1745 I say again, Let no man think me a fool; if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me, that I may boast my self a little. (Mr. Whiston's Primitive New Testament)
  • 1770 I say again, let no one think me foolish herein; but if they do, yet bear with my weakness, that I also may boast a little. (Worsley Version by John Worsley)
  • 1790 I say again, Let no man think me a fool; but if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me that I also may boast a little. (Wesley Version by John Wesley)
  • 1795 I repeat it again, Let no man suppose that I am a fool; but if otherwise, then as a fool receive me, that I too may boast myself a little. (A Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by Thomas Haweis)
  • 1833 I say again, Let no man think me a fool; if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me, that I may boast myself a little. (Webster Version - by Noah Webster)
  • 1835 Moreover, I say, let no one think me a fool; but, if otherwise, at least, as a fool, bear with me, that I also may boast a little. (Living Oracles by Alexander Campbell)
  • 1851 Again I say, let no one think of me, as being a fool: or if otherwise, receive me as a fool, that I may glory a little. (Murdock Translation)
  • 1858 Again, I say let no one think me to be foolish; but if otherwise, even as a foolish man bear with me that I may boast a little. (The New Testament Translated from the Original Greek by Leicester Sawyer)
  • 1865 Again i say, not any one me should think unwise to be; if but otherwise, even as unwise do you receive me, so that even I a little somewhat may boast. (The Emphatic Diaglott by Benjamin Wilson)
  • 1865 I say again, let no one think me foolish; but if it can not be so, yet receive me even if as foolish, that I too may boast myself a little. (The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ 1865 by American Bible Union)
  • 1869 I say again, let no one suppose me a fool; if otherwise, yet even as a fool receive me, that I too may boast myself a little. (Noyes Translation by George Noyes)
  • 1885 I say again, Let no man think me foolish; but if [ye do], yet as foolish receive me, that I also may glory a little. (Revised Version also called English Revised Version - Charles Ellicott editor)
  • 1890 Again I say, Let not any one think me to be a fool; but if otherwise, receive me then even as a fool, that I also may boast myself some little. (Darby Version 1890 by John Darby)
  • 1902 Again, I say––let no one deem me to be, foolish; but, otherwise, at least, as foolish, give me welcome, that, I also, some little, may boast myself. (The Emphasised Bible Rotherham Version)
  • 1902 Again I say, Let no one consider me to be a fool; but if not, receive me as a fool, in order that I may indeed glory some little. (Translation of the New Testament from the Original Greek by William Godbey)
  • 1904 I say again, let no one think me foolish; but, if ye do, yet as foolish receive me, that I too may glory a little. (The New Testament: Revised and Translated by Adolphus Worrell)
  • 1904 I say again—Let no one think me a fool! Yet, if you do, at least welcome me as you would a fool, that I, too, may indulge in a little boasting. (Twentieth Century New Testament by Ernest Malan and Mary Higgs)
  • 1911 (Syrus Scofield)
  • 1912 (Weymouth New Testament)
  • 1918 I say again, let no one think that I am foolish; but if otherwise at least as foolish receive me, that I also may boast myself some little. (The New Testament Translated from the Sinaitic Manuscript by Henry Anderson)
  • 1923 (Edgar Goodspeed)
  • 1984 I repeat: Let no one take me for a fool. But if you do, then tolerate me just as you would a fool, so that I may do a little boasting. (New International Version)
  • 1995 Again I say, let no one think me foolish; but if you do, receive me even as foolish, so that I also may boast a little. (New American Standard Bible) (©1995)
  • (BBE)
  • I repeat: No one should consider me a fool. But if you do, at least accept me as a fool, so I too may boast a little. (Holman Christian Standard Bible)
  • I say again, let no man think me a fool. But if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me, that I may boast of myself a little. (21st Century King James Version)
  • I repeat, no one should take me for a fool. But if you do, then allow me to be a fool so that I can brag like a fool for a bit. (Common English Bible)
  • Again I say that no one should think that I’m a fool. But if you do, then take me for a fool so that I can also brag a little. (GOD’S WORD Translation)
  • I don’t want any of you to think that I am a fool. But if you do, then let me be a fool and brag a little. (Contemporary English Version)
  • Again I say, don’t think that I am a fool to talk like this. But even if you do, listen to me, as you would to a foolish person, while I also boast a little. (New Living Translation)
  • I repeat then, let no one think I have lost my wits; but even if you do, then bear with a witless man, so that I too may boast a little. (Amplified Bible)
  • 16-21 Let me come back to where I started—and don’t hold it against me if I continue to sound a little foolish. Or if you’d rather, just accept that I am a fool and let me rant on a little. I didn’t learn this kind of talk from Christ. Oh, no, it’s a bad habit I picked up from the three-ring preachers that are so popular these days. Since you sit there in the judgment seat observing all these shenanigans, you can afford to humor an occasional fool who happens along. You have such admirable tolerance for impostors who rob your freedom, rip you off, steal you blind, put you down—even slap your face! I shouldn’t admit it to you, but our stomachs aren’t strong enough to tolerate that kind of stuff. (The Message)
  • I will say it again. Don’t let anyone think I’m a fool. But if you do, receive me just as you would receive a fool. Then I can do a little bragging. (New International Reader's Version)
  • (Wycliffe New Testament)

Foreign Language Versions

Arabic

  • اقول ايضا لا يظن احد اني غبي. وإلا فاقبلوني ولو كغبي لافتخر انا ايضا قليلا. (Arabic Smith & Van Dyke)

Aramaic

  • ܬܘܒ ܕܝܢ ܐܡܪ ܐܢܐ ܠܡܐ ܐܢܫ ܢܤܒܪ ܥܠܝ ܐܝܟ ܕܤܟܠܐ ܐܢܐ ܘܐܢ ܠܐ ܐܦܢ ܐܝܟ ܤܟܠܐ ܩܒܠܘܢܝ ܕܐܦ ܐܢܐ ܩܠܝܠ ܐܫܬܒܗܪ (Aramaic Peshitta)

Basque

  • Berriz diot, nehorc ezteçan estima erhoa naicela: ezpere erho anço-ere recebi neçaçue, ni-ere appurbat gloria nadinçát.

Bulgarian

  • 1940 Пак казвам, никой да не ме счита за безумен; иначе, приемете ме като безумен, та да се похваля и аз малко нещо. (Bulgarian Bible)

Chinese

  • 1 我 再 说 , 人 不 可 把 我 看 作 愚 妄 的 。 纵 然 如 此 , 也 要 把 我 当 作 愚 妄 人 接 纳 , 叫 我 可 以 略 略 自 夸 。 (Chinese Union Version (Simplified))
  • 1 我 再 說 , 人 不 可 把 我 看 作 愚 妄 的 。 縱 然 如 此 , 也 要 把 我 當 作 愚 妄 人 接 納 , 叫 我 可 以 略 略 自 誇 。 (Chinese Union Version (Traditional))

French

  • Je le dis encore: que personne ne me tienne pour un insensé; ou bien, s'il en est autrement, recevez-moi, même comme un insensé, afin que moi aussi je me glorifie un peu. (French Darby)
  • 1744 Je le dis encore, afin que personne ne pense que je sois imprudent; ou bien supportez-moi comme un imprudent, afin que je me glorifie aussi un peu. (Martin 1744)
  • 1744 Je le dis de nouveau: Que personne ne me regarde comme un imprudent; sinon, supportez-moi comme un imprudent, afin que moi aussi je me glorifie un peu. (Ostervald 1744)

German

  • 1545 Ich sage abermal, daß nicht jemand wähne, ich sei töricht; wo aber nicht, so nehmet mich an als einen Törichten, daß ich mich auch ein wenig rühme. (Luther 1545)
  • 1871 Wiederum sage ich: Niemand halte mich für töricht; wenn aber nicht, so nehmet mich doch auf als einen Törichten, auf daß auch ich mich ein wenig rühmen möge. (Elberfelder 1871)
  • 1912 Ich sage abermals, daß nicht jemand wähne, ich sei töricht; wo aber nicht, so nehmet mich als einen Törichten, daß ich mich auch ein wenig rühme. (Luther 1912)

Italian

  • 1649 IO lo dico di nuovo: Niuno mi stimi esser pazzo; se no, ricevetemi eziandio come pazzo; acciocchè io ancora mi glorii un poco.(Giovanni Diodati Bible 1649)
  • 1927 Lo dico di nuovo: Nessuno mi prenda per pazzo; o se no, anche come pazzo accettatemi, onde anch’io possa gloriarmi un poco. (Riveduta Bible 1927)

Japanese

Latin

  • iterum dico ne quis me putet insipientem alioquin velut insipientem accipite me ut et ego modicum quid glorier Latin Vulgate
  • 1527 (Erasmus 1527)
  • 1527 (Erasmus Vulgate 1527)

Pidgin

  • 1996 (Pidgin King Jems)

Romainian

  • 2010 Iarăş spun: să nu mă creadă nimeni nebun. Sau altmintrelea, suferiţi-mă măcar ca nebun, ca să mă laud şi eu puţintel. (Biblia Traducerea Fidela în limba româna)

Russian

  • 1876 Еще скажу: не почти кто-нибудь меня неразумным; а если не так, то примите меня, хотя как неразумного, чтобыи мне сколько-нибудь похвалиться. Russian Synodal Version

Phonetically:

Spanish

  • Otra vez digo: Que nadie me estime ser loco; de otra manera, recibidme como á loco, para que aun me gloríe yo un poquito. (RVG Spanish)

Swedish

  • 1917 Åter säger jag: Ingen må mena att jag är en dåre; men om jag vore det, så mån I ändå hålla till godo med mig -- låt vara såsom med en dåre -- så att ock jag får berömma mig något litet. (Swedish - Svenska 1917)

Tagalog

  • 1905 Muling sinasabi ko, Huwag isipin ng sinoman na ako'y mangmang; nguni't kung gayon, gayon ma'y tanggapin ninyo akong gaya ng isang mangmang, upang ako naman ay makapagmapuri ng kaunti. (Ang Dating Biblia 1905)

Tok Pisin

  • 1996 (Tok Pisin King Jems)

Vietnamese

  • 1934 Tôi lại nói rằng: chớ có ai xem tôi như kẻ dại dột; nếu vậy thì hãy nhận tôi như kẻ dại dột, hầu cho tôi cũng khoe mình ít nhiều. (VIET)

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