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2 Corinthians 10 General Notes
Structure and formatting
Some translations set apart quotations from the Old Testament by indenting them. The ULB and other English translations indent the words in 10:17 that are quoted from the Old Testament.
In this chapter, Paul returns to the topic of defending his authority. He also addresses the difference between the way he speaks and the way he writes.
Special concepts in this chapter
Boasting
Boasting is another word for bragging. Bragging has negative connotations while boasting should not.
Important figures of speech in this chapter
Metaphor
In verses 10:3-6, Paul uses many metaphors from war. These are probably used as part of a larger metaphor about Christians engaging in spiritual warfare. (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor)
Other possible translation difficulties in this chapter
Flesh
This is a complex issue and it is possible that "flesh" is a metaphor for a person's sinful nature. It is not the physical part of man that is sinful and it appears that Paul is teaching that while man remains alive ("in the flesh"), he will remain sinful regardless of his effort. His new nature will fight against his old nature. (See: rc://en/tw/dict/bible/kt/flesh)