1Wherefore since we could no longer forbear, it pleased us(we thought it good) to remain at Athens alone,
2and sent Timotheus our brother and minister of God, and our labour fellow(helper) in the gospel(gospell) of Christ, to stablish you, and to comfort you over your faith,
3that no man should be moved in these afflictions.(troubles) For ye yourselves know that we are even appointed thereunto.
4For verily when I was with you, I told you before that we should suffer tribulation even as it came to pass, and as ye know.
5For this cause, when(seeing) I could no longer forbear, I sent that I might have knowledge of your faith, lest haply the tempter had tempted you, and that our labour had been bestowed in vain.
6(But) Now lately when Timotheus came from you unto us and declared to us(shewed us of) your faith, and your love, and how that ye have good remembrance of us always, desiring to see us, as we desire(also long) to see you.
7Therefore brethren had I(we) consolation in you, in all our adversity, and necessity through your faith.
8For now are we alive if ye stand steadfast in the Lord.
9For what thanks can we recompense to God again for you, over all the joy that we joy for your sakes(joy we have concerning you) before our God,
10while we night and day pray exceedingly, that we might see you presently, and might fulfil that which is lacking in your faith.
11God himself our father, and our Lord Jesus Christ guide our journey unto you:
12and the Lord increase you, and make you flow over in love one toward another, and toward all men, even as we do toward you,
13to stablish(make) your hearts that they might be without ought to be complained on,(stable and unblamable) in holiness before God our father, at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, with all his saints.