1. Paul's opening is the usual one in a first-century letter: first the name of the writer(s), then that of the addressee(s), and a prayer.
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First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries)
1985, Inter-Varsity
Paperback
in English
- 2Rev Ed edition
0851118763 9780851118765
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First Sentence
"1. Paul's opening is the usual one in a first-century letter: first the name of the writer(s), then that of the addressee(s), and a prayer."
Table of Contents
General preface
Author's preface
Chief abbreviations
Introduction.
Background
Paul at Corinth
Paul's subsequent relations with the church at Corinth
The occasion and purpose of 1 Corinthians
The authenticity of the Epistle
The date and place of origin
Analysis
Commentary
Edition Notes
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
Excerpts
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