Chapter Twelve
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QUESTIONS
What did Paul say about his  boasting?
What did Paul proceed to  describe?
How long ago did Paul have  this particular revelation?
Was Paul caught up to Heaven in his body?
Where was Paul brought by  the Lord?
What did Paul hear while he  was in Paradise?
About whom would Paul boast?
Now, openly speaking of himself, concerning what would Paul boast on his own behalf?
What would be true if Paul  decided to boast of his revelations and works?
Why did Paul refrain from  boasting?
What danger was Paul in  because of the exceeding greatness of his revelations?
How did the Lord Jesus  protect Paul from the danger of  exalting himself?
Did Paul accept the  thorn passively?
How did Christ respond to Paul’s prayer to remove the thorn?
What was Paul’s response to  being made weak?
In what, therefore, did  Paul take pleasure?
Why was Paul well content  with such unpleasant circumstances?
Why was Paul writing  foolishly in his boasting to the believers in Corinth?
Why should the Corinthians have commended Paul  instead of belittling him?
What marks of an apostle were patiently wrought through Paul among the saints in Corinth?
For what did Paul, with a  tinge of sarcasm, ask forgiveness?
What trip was Paul planning  at this time?
What did Paul promise the  believers in Corinth?
What reason does Paul give  for desiring not to be a burden to them?
For what purpose would Paul  gladly devote all that he had and be fully spent?
What question does Paul put  to the Corinthians?
What does Paul ask those  who may be accusing him of attempting to get their goods by guile?
What does Paul ask the  Corinthians concerning Titus and the  Christian man that he had sent with Titus?
What else does Paul ask  them?
How was Paul speaking to them?
Why did Paul speak to them  as he did?
What did Paul fear?..
What did Paul not want to  find?
What would take place if Paul  should find such behavior among the saints in Corinth?
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