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The First Letter of Paul to the CORINTHIANS
The city of Corinth was at the heart of a primary trade route in the ancient world. Like many cities that thrive on trade,
Corinth had a reputation for sexual immorality, religious diversity, and corruption. The church that Paul planted there
(Acts 18) floundered under all of these influences and began to divide over various issues. First Corinthians addresses
many of the practical questions dividing the church—questions concerning such things as spiritual gifts, marriage,
food offered to idols, and the resurrection. Paul urged the Corinthians to be unified and to give themselves fully to
"the work of the Lord" (15:58). Chapter 13 includes a well-known passage on the nature and importance of love. Paul wrote
this letter to the Corinthians from Ephesus in the spring of A.D. 55.
(Text taken from the English Standard Version, Introduction to 1 Corinthians. Copyright © 2001 Crossway Bibles, a division of Good News Publishers)
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