The Apostle Paul
2 Corinthians 2:10BSB·traditional attribution

If you forgive anyone, I also forgive him. And if I have forgiven anything, I have forgiven it in the presence of Christ for your sake,

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

10. To whom ye forgive. That he might the more readily appease them, he added his vote in support of the pardon extended by them. “A ce pecheur;” — “To this offender.” “Do not hesitate to forgive: I promise that I shall confirm whatever you may have done, and I already subscribe your sentence of forgiveness.” Secondly, he says that he does this for their...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

In these verses the apostle treats concerning the incestuous person who had been excommunicated, which seems to be one principal cause of his writing this epistle. Here observe, 1. He tells them that the crime of that person had grieved him in part; and that he was grieved also with a part of them, who, notwithstanding this scandal had been found among them, were puffed...

Commenting on 2 Corinthians 2:5-11

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

To whom ye forgive anything, I forgive also,.... This may extend to the forgiveness of any person, in any case; either in time past, or at the present time, or in time to come; though it has a particular respect to the forgiveness of the incestuous man, which the apostle had determined in his own mind, and was very ready to come into, and very...