This is in 2 Corinthians right from the first chapter. I am also interested specifically in Chapt 10 where he shifts from I to we when defending his authority. Is he talking about himself and Christ? Himself and the other teachers? Or is it a "royal" we? Btw, this is in the New Living Translation.
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Re: Who does Paul sometimes use "we"?
Sat, September 15, 2007 - 8:44 AMI believe that the "we" refers to Paul and those who were traveling in ministry with him at the time. Sometimes that included Barnabas, Mark, Timothy, etc.