The Apostle Paul
2 Corinthians 1:13BSB·traditional attribution

For we do not write you anything that is beyond your ability to read and understand. And I hope that you will understand us completely,

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

13. For we write no other things Here he indirectly reproves the false apostles, who recommended themselves by immoderate boastings, while they had little or no ground for it; and at the same time he obviates calumnies, in order that no one may object, that he claims for himself more than is his due.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The apostle in these verses attests their integrity by the sincerity of their conversation. This he does not in a way of boasting and vain-glory, but as one good reason for desiring the help of prayer, as well as for the more comfortably trusting in God (Heb 13:18), and for the necessary vindication of himself from the aspersions of some persons at Corinth, who reproached...

Commenting on 2 Corinthians 1:12-14

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

For we write none other things to you,.... The things we write unto you concerning our conduct; and behaviour, are no other than what you read; not in our letters to you, but in our lives and conversations, when we were among you, and which you must own and acknowledge to be just and right; we can appeal to you, that what we say, and...