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For, although we are in the flesh, we do not battle according to the flesh,[a] for the weapons of our battle are not of flesh but are enormously powerful, capable of destroying fortresses. We destroy arguments(A) and every pretension raising itself against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive in obedience to Christ,

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Footnotes

  1. 10:3b–6 Paul is involved in combat. The strong military language and imagery are both an assertion of his confidence in the divine power at his disposal and a declaration of war against those who underestimate his resources. The threat is echoed in 2 Cor 13:2–3.