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Paperback Commentary on the Book of 1 Corinthians Book

ISBN: B0C36XCQH5

ISBN13: 9798223591764

Commentary on the Book of 1 Corinthians

The book of 1 Corinthians is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Corinth, a city in ancient Greece, in the mid-1st century AD. The letter deals with a variety of issues that were affecting the Corinthian church, including:
Divisions within the church - The church in Corinth was divided along various lines, with some people claiming to follow Paul, others claiming to follow Apollos, and others claiming to follow Peter. Paul addresses these divisions and encourages the church to be united in Christ.
Immorality and sexual sin - The Corinthian church was struggling with issues of sexual immorality, including incest and prostitution. Paul addresses these issues and emphasizes the importance of sexual purity.
Spiritual gifts and the role of the church - The Corinthian church was also struggling with the use and abuse of spiritual gifts, such as speaking in tongues. Paul discusses the proper use of these gifts and emphasizes the importance of unity in the church.
Resurrection - The Corinthians were confused about the concept of resurrection and whether it was possible. Paul addresses these concerns and emphasizes the centrality of the resurrection in Christian belief.
Overall, the book of 1 Corinthians deals with many practical issues that were affecting the Corinthian church, and it provides guidance and instruction for believers today on how to live out their faith in a way that honors God and builds up the church.

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