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Introduction to 1 Corinthians


Introduction to 1 Corinthians | ESV.org

The apostle Paul wrote this letter to the Corinthian church in the spring of AD 53, 54, or 55. This was near the end of his three-year ministry in Ephesus.

Book of First Corinthians Overview - Insight for Living Ministries

First Corinthians contains a frank discussion of the church and the issues that impacted real people in the first century. The Corinthian church was corroded ...

TGC Course | Introduction to 1 Corinthians - The Gospel Coalition

Themes & Background. Themes. First Corinthians covers a number of topics (see Key Themes, below). One theme emerges from these discussions, however, as Paul's ...

Book of 1 Corinthians Summary: A Complete Animated Overview

Watch our overview video on the book of 1 Corinthians, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought.

Book of 1 Corinthians Summary | Watch an Overview Video

Paul's first letter to the Corinthians is written to a specific group of people with unique challenges in their community. But the primary ...

Introduction to the Epistles to the Corinthians - Study Resources

Both 1 and 2 Corinthians were undoubtedly written by the Apostle Paul. He established the church in Corinth, and was the self-proclaimed "father" of the ...

Introduction to 1 Corinthians

In 1 Corinthians we learn that the Apostle Paul taught these Saints how to promote unity in the Church, how to learn the things of God, the role of the physical ...

I Corinthians: Introduction and Outline | Bible.org

Introduction Corinth was a strategically located Roman city on the main land route between East and West and was the crossroads for several ...

Introduction to 1 Corinthians | Theology of Work

The City of Corinth (1 Corinthians). The Apostle Paul's first letter to the church in Corinth, which he founded on his second missionary journey (AD 48–51), is ...

First Corinthians - Grace to You

The church in Corinth was founded by Paul on his second missionary journey (Acts 18:1ff.). As usual, his ministry began in the synagogue, where he was assisted ...

1 Corinthians: An Introduction to Paul's Letter - Learn Religions

Paul wrote 1 Corinthians to confront and correct young believers in Corinth who were struggling with matters of disunity, immorality and ...

Introduction to 1 Corinthians - YouTube

Dr. Cameron Lee introduces 1 Corinthians, in which we see Paul as a pastor struggling with a contentious congregation wrestling with what it ...

1 Corinthians intro (GNB) - Bible Society

Read 1 Corinthians intro in the Good News Bible (GNB) online. Study, search, compare Bible versions, and comment, as well as saving notes and sharing ...

1 Corinthians Introduction – EasyEnglish Bible (EASY)

About Paul's first letter to the Corinthians. Paul wrote this letter to the Christians at Corinth city. Corinth was an important, busy port in the country that ...

1 Corinthians Study: Introduction - David Opderbeck

In this study we encounter the Apostle Paul: difficult and dazzling, pastor and preacher, theologian and teacher. Our text is a letter (“epistle”) Paul wrote ...

Introduction to 1 Corinthians - Bible Study Daily

The title “1 Corinthians” comes from the intended audience designated in 1:2, “To God's church in Corinth, to those who are sanctified in Christ Jesus.” The ...

Book of 1 Corinthians | Guide with Key Information and Resources

1 Corinthians has five parts. Chapters 1-4 introduce the divisions in the church. 5-7 focus on sexual ethics. 8-10 describe love as the ultimate ethic.

Book of 1 Corinthians Introduction | JW.ORG Videos

First Corinthians was written by the apostle Paul around 55 C.E. His letter includes inspired counsel about unity, moral cleanness, love, and belief in the ...

1 Corinthians - Executable Outline - Study Resources

Introduction to 1 Corinthians ... TIME OF WRITING: Probably in the spring of 57 A.D., shortly before the Jewish feast of Pentecost (1Cr 16:8), during his third ...

Introduction to 1 Corinthians - Brown Trail Church of Christ

In his first letter to them, Paul corrects their errors, answers their questions, and encourages them with statements of confidence.