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*Monday, January 21, 2008*
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*Dr.**
Rick Flanders*
Good Commentary on acts: Fee
Paper: 1000 words
interpreting a passage
Due Tuesday morning
*Index:*
\\ Background
I Corinthians 1
I Corinthians 4
I Corinthians 7
I Corinthians 8
I Corinthians 10
I Corinthians 11
I Corinthians 12
I Corinthians 13
I Corinthians 14
I Corinthians 15
I Corinthians 16
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Class Goals:
* Gain a thorough concept of the Content of this book
* Deep Spiritual Enrichment
* Help in Coming to Conclusions
* obtain tool s for future study
\\ Background of I Corinthians
(Return to Index)
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The Church at Corinth
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Acts 18 – Know this chapter as the account of what happened at Corinth
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| A – AthensC – Corinthians |
| Corinth:Population 600,000 (400,000 free~/ 200,000 Slaves) |
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Second missionary Journey of Paul
i. Paul & Silas
ii.
Syria & Cilicia Acts 15:36-41 (confirming the Churches)
iii.
Derbe & Lystera (Acquiring Timothy)
1. Delivered the Decrees
a. Don’t eat meat sacrificed to idols
b. Don’t be in fornication
c. Don’t eat bloody meat.
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Macedonia I Corinthians 16:6-11
1. Philippi 16:12-40
2. Thessalonica 17: 1-9
3. Berea 17:10-14
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Akiah
1. Athens
2. Corinth 18:1-17
a. populated by Romans
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Back to Antioch from Syria
1. Ephesus (A brief Stop)
2. Caesarea
3. Antioch
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Establishment of the Church (What happened?)
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Paul met Priscilla and Aquila: /Roman Jews Escaped to Corinth/ (Romans 16)
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Paul reasoned with the Jews and Greeks at the synagogue (Acts 18:4)
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Due to Open opposition at the Synagogue he directed his evangelic ministry to the Gentiles: /At the house of Justice next to the synagogue/.
(Acts 18:7)
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Cripus is converted: /Chief ruler of the Synagogue is converted and leads to the conversion of many/
1. Paul stays there for 18 months
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There is trouble as Jews report Paul to the deputy of Acaiah (Acts 18:12)
1. Gallio threw the Jews out of the court and beat the Jews because they did not separate from church and state.
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After a good while Paul returned in a journey back to Syria (Acts 18:18)
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The epistle
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The time that the epistle was written.
i.
First pastor – Paul
ii. second pastor – Aposlas
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Acts 20:1; I Corinthians 16:15
1. A.D. 56 – A.D. 59
2. History & Archeology tell us that Galileo was made the deputy in A.D. 51
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The circumstance of the Epistle: /Reports/
i.
I Corinthians 1:10-12:………………... /Reports on divisions /
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/I Corinthians 5:1: ……………………………… /Fornication /
iii.
I Corinthians 7:1: ……………… /wrote a letter on marriage/
iv.
I Corinthians 8:1: ………………………………….
/Idolatry /
/ v.
/I Corinthians 11:2, 17 :…………….
/Disorder in the Church/
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I Corinthians 14:40:/ ……………………………….. Conclusion/
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I Corinthians 12:1: / …………………………….
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