exemplify three primary virtues: fortitude, self-sufficiency, and indifference to external circumstances. In using this form of argument Paul also offers himself as a model to emulate, but he qualifies these virtues in significant ways. Fortitude and strength, perhaps; but more important, weakness (11:30; 12:10). Dependence on self? Absolutely not! Rather, dependence on God (6:6–7; 12:9). Unaffected by circumstances? Not really. While patiently enduring pain, Paul is not ashamed to admit profound
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