THE SECOND EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS - Chapter 12 - Verse 17
Verse 17. Did I make a gain, etc. In refuting this slander, Paul
appeals boldly to the facts, and to what they knew. "Name the man, says
he, who has thus defrauded you under my instructions. If the
charge is well-founded, let him be specified, and let the mode
in which it was done be distinctly stated." The phrase "make a
gain," (from pleonektew,) means, properly, to have an advantage;
then to take advantage, to seek unlawful gain. Here Paul asks
whether he had defrauded them by means of any one whom he had
sent to them.