3:1 Hence, no longer forbearing it, we were delighted to be left in Athens alone. 3:2 And we sent Timothy, our brother and God’s servant and our fellow worker in the good-news of the Christ, *that* he might establish you° and to encourage you° concerning your° faith, 3:3 for no one to be shaken in these afflictions; for* you° yourselves know that we are reserved *for this thing. 3:4 For* even when we were with you°, we were saying to you° beforehand that we are about to be afflicted, just-as it also happened and you° know. 3:5 Because of this, no longer forbearing it, I also sent Timothy, *that* I might know your° faith, lest the tempter had tempted you°, and our labor might become vain. 3:6 But now, Timothy came to us from you°, and proclaimed to us good-news about your° faith and love*, and that you° have a good remembrance of us always, longing to see us, just-as we also long to see you°. 3:7 Brethren, because of this, we were comforted upon the basis of you° in all our affliction and calamity through your° faith, 3:8 because now we live, if you° are standing-firm in the Lord. 3:9 For* what thanksgiving are we able to repay to God concerning you°? Over all the joy in which we are rejoicing before our God is because of you°, 3:10 exceptionally beseeching God night and day, *that* we may see your° face and may mend the things lacking of your° faith.
3:11 Now may our God and Father himself and our Lord Jesus Christ, steer our way toward you°. 3:12 And may the Lord increase in you° and this may abound in love* toward one another and toward everyone, just-as we also do toward you°, 3:13 *that* he might establish your° hearts, blameless in holiness before our God and Father, in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ, with all his holy-ones.