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For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him.(2 Corinthians 11:4)
For I suppose I was not a whit behind the very chiefest apostles.(2 Corinthians 11:5)
But though I be rude in speech, yet not in knowledge; but we have been throughly made manifest among you in all things.(2 Corinthians 11:6)
Have I committed an offence in abasing myself that ye might be exalted, because I have preached to you the gospel of God freely?
I robbed other churches, taking wages of them, to do you service.(2 Corinthians 11:8)
And when I was present with you, and wanted, I was chargeable to no man: for that which was lacking to me the brethren which came from Macedonia supplied: and in all things I have kept myself from being burdensome unto you, and so will I keep myself.(2 Corinthians 11:9)
As the truth of Christ is in me, no man shall stop me of this boasting in the regions of Achaia.(2 Corinthians 11:10)

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2 Corinthians 11:7 - Cross Reference

We are fools for Christ's sake, but ye are wise in Christ; we are weak, but ye are strong; ye are honourable, but we are despised. (1 Corinthians 4:10)
After these things Paul departed from Athens, and came to Corinth; (Acts 18:1)
Neither did we eat any man's bread for nought; but wrought with labour and travail night and day, that we might not be chargeable to any of you: (2 Thessalonians 3:8)
If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather? Nevertheless we have not used this power; but suffer all things, lest we should hinder the gospel of Christ. (1 Corinthians 9:12)
Now I Paul myself beseech you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ, who in presence am base among you, but being absent am bold toward you: (2 Corinthians 10:1)
Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel. (1 Corinthians 9:14)
For what is it wherein ye were inferior to other churches, except it be that I myself was not burdensome to you? forgive me this wrong. (2 Corinthians 12:13)
Yea, ye yourselves know, that these hands have ministered unto my necessities, and to them that were with me. (Acts 20:34)
Or I only and Barnabas, have not we power to forbear working? (1 Corinthians 9:6)
For ye remember, brethren, our labour and travail: for labouring night and day, because we would not be chargeable unto any of you, we preached unto you the gospel of God. (1 Thessalonians 2:9)