Corinthians 2:11
Finally, brothers, rejoice. Be made complete. Be comforted. Be of the same mind. Live in peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you.
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Interpretation

Corinthians 2:11 shows a be perfect that is lived within study and play—see "peace" and "finally". Choose be perfect in what we celebrate and refuse—bind joy to obedience.

Context

Corinthians speaks here as biblical literature writing, highlighting be perfect. Within ch. 2, a small unit frames the emphasis. Watch the terms “peace” and “finally”.

Authorship & Historical Background

Early sources associate 2 Corinthians with Paul. Modern scholarship on 2 Corinthians sees generally accepted as Pauline; composite letter hypothesis by some.. Date: AD 55–56. Apostolic Community is especially relevant in this line.

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Traditional:Paul
Modern scholarship:Authentic Pauline; composite letter hypothesis by some.
Date:AD 55–56
Manuscripts & Textual Witnesses
The Greek text is preserved in 5,800+ manuscripts, surpassing other ancient works in manuscript count. Early papyri from the 2nd-3rd centuries like P46, P66, P75 provide text within about 100-150 years of its writing. Major uncial codices (Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, 4th century) contain complete or near-complete texts. The Byzantine text family represents the majority of later manuscripts. Textual variants exist but are mostly minor: word order, articles, spelling. No central Christian doctrine depends on any disputed text. Modern critical editions compare all manuscript families to determine the most likely original reading.
Sources & witness notes
SinaiticusVaticanusP46