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050 0 $aBS192.2.Al 1964$b.G3 vol. 32$aBS2673
082 $a227./2.07
130 0 $aBible.$pCorinthians, 1st$lEnglish.$sOrr.$f1976.
245 10 $aI Corinthians :$ba new translation /$cintrod., with a study of the life of Paul, notes, and commentary by William F. Orr and James Arthur Walther.
246 3 $aCorinthians
246 3 $a1st Corinthians
246 3 $aFirst Corinthians
246 1 $iSociety of Biblical Literature abbreviation for series:$aAB
250 $a1st ed.
260 0 $aGarden City, N.Y. :$bDoubleday,$c1976.
300 $axv, 391 p. ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aThe Anchor Bible ;$v32
500 $aIncludes indexes.
504 $aBibliography: p. [133]-138.
520 0 $aI Corinthians is Volume 32 in the Anchor Bible series of new book-by-book translations of the Old and New Testaments and Apocrypha. William S. Orr and James Arthur Walther are, respectively, Professor Emeritus and Associate Professor of New Testament at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. St. Paul's I Corinthians stands as one of the Bible's greatest masterpieces and certainly one of the greatest contributions to Christian theology. The epistle "To the Church which is in Corinth ..." addresses itself to the basic tenets of Christian faith as well as down-to-earth matters of moral conduct and standards of Christian living, including such topics as speaking in tongues, the Resurrection, the Lord's Supper, and the problems of marriage. This letter also includes Paul's memorable definition of Christian love. The man who laid the foundations of Christian theology remains important not only for what he taught, but for who he was. Professors Orr and Walther ask--and answer--"What Kind of Man Was Paul?" in their own extended introductory biography of the man: a look at his life, his ministry, and his beliefs.
505 0 $aIntroduction with a study of the life of Paul -- Selected bibliography -- Translation, notes, and comments. Introductory (1:1-9) -- Threat of schism from party quarrels and class rivalry (1:10-4:21) -- Scandals reported in the church (5:1-6:20) -- First quandary from Corinth : concerning marriage (7:1-40) -- Second quandary : concerning idol offerings (8:1-11:1) -- Scandals in church services (11:2-34) -- Third quandary : concerning spiritual gifts (12:1-14:40) -- Excursus : concerning the gospel of the resurrection (15:1-58) -- Personal matters (16:1-24).
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630 00 $aBible.$pCorinthians, 1st$xCommentaries.
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700 1 $aOrr, William F.$q(William Fridell),$d1907-
700 1 $aWalther, James Arthur,$d1918-
776 08 $iOnline version:$aBible. N.T. 1 Corinthians. English. Orr-Walther. 1976.$tI Corinthians.$b1st ed.$dGarden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1976$w(OCoLC)609128639
830 0 $aBible.$lEnglish.$sAnchor Bible.$f1964 ;$vv. 32.
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