1 Corinthians: Intro and Ch. 1a
Our first teaching on the Corinthian letters begins with timely thoughts related to the Sabbath and gathering at home as we enter another Covid-19 at-home period. Turning to Corinthians, we briefly touch on the key issues that add up to a rather wild pair of Paul’s letters before reviewing the beginnings of this Greek assembly in Acts 18. While in Acts, we touch upon Paul’s “tentmaking” approach to ministry and the idea of home fellowships. We then begin 1 Cor. chapter 1 by reviewing some religious jargon in our English translations, focusing particularly on the word “church” and replacing many of the key words in verses 1-3 to create a translation with more “punch.”
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Visuals: 1 Cor. Intro and Ch. 1a.pdf
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