Well, this is a doozy, folks: 2 Corinthians 11. You know it's gonna be a wild ride when Paul starts off by saying he's jealous of the Corinthians and their supposed spiritual devotion, reminding them that he's like a father to them, so he should be the one they look to for spiritual guidance. He then spends the next few verses boasting about how he's just as qualified to be an apostle as anyone else, before dropping the bombshell that many of the Corinthians have been led astray by false apostles. He then goes on to talk about his own personal hardships and how they compare to his rivals, ending the chapter by warning the Corinthians against the false apostles again. In short, if you're looking for something to make you laugh, you might want to look elsewhere.