The First Epistle to the Corinthians, for the most part alluded to just as First Corinthians and regularly composed 1 Corinthians, is one of the Paul epistles of the New Testament of the Holy Bible. The epistle says that Paul the Apostle and “Sosthenes our sibling” composed it to “the congregation of God which is at Corinth” 1Cor.1:1-2 despite the fact that the academic agreement holds that Sosthenes was the amanuensis who recorded the content of the letter at Paul’s direction.
The Book of 1 Corinthians Explained – Summary in The Bible
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The Book of 2 Corinthians
The Second Epistle to the Corinthians, regularly composed as 2 Corinthians, is a Paul epistle and the eighth book of the New Testament of the Holy Bible. Paul the Apostle and “Timothy our brother” composed this epistle to “the congregation of God which is at Corinth, with every one of the holy people which are in all Achaia”. [2Cor.1:1]
This epistle contains some notable expressions, including: “all things to all men” (9:22), “through a glass, dimly” (13:12), and “When I was a tyke, I talked as a kid, I comprehended as a tyke, I thought as a youngster” (13:11).
The Book of 2 Corinthians Explained – New Testament Bible Summary
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