2nd Corinthians Chapter 9 verse 15 Holy Bible

ASV 2ndCorinthians 9:15

Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift.
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BBE 2ndCorinthians 9:15

Praise be to God for what he has given, which words have no power to say.
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DARBY 2ndCorinthians 9:15

Thanks [be] to God for his unspeakable free gift.
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KJV 2ndCorinthians 9:15

Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift.
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WBT 2ndCorinthians 9:15


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WEB 2ndCorinthians 9:15

Now thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift!
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YLT 2ndCorinthians 9:15

thanks also to God for His unspeakable gift!
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2nd Corinthians 9 : 15 Bible Verse Songs

Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 15. - Thanks be unto God. Nothing ever seems so much to disburden the full heart of St. Paul after deep emotion as an utterance of thanksgiving (Romans 7:25; Romans 9:5; Romans 11:33; 1 Corinthians 15:57; Galatians 1:5; 1 Timothy 1:17). The thanksgiving here is like a great sigh of relief. The subject of it is perfectly general. It is not a mere "Amen" uttered, as it were, by St. Paul at the end of the thanksgivings of the saints at Jerusalem which he has been presupposing; but an offering of thanks to God for the issues of grace in general, all summed up in one act of "inestimable love" (John 3:16; Romans 6:23; Romans 11:33; Ephesians 3:19).

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(15) Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift.--So the section on the collection for the saints comes to its close. We are left to conjecture to what gift the Apostle refers: whether to the love of God as manifested in Christ, or to the spirit of love poured into men's hearts. The use of the word in the Acts (Acts 2:38; Acts 8:20; Acts 10:45; Acts 11:17) is in favour of referring it to the gift of the Holy Ghost; that of Romans 5:15; Romans 5:17, to the gift of pardon or righteousness. Probably it did not enter into his thoughts to subject the jubilant utterance of praise to a minute analysis. . . .