1st Corinthians
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The books of 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians are letters written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Corinth, a city known for its wealth, commerce, and immorality. Paul founded the church in Corinth during his second missionary journey, and these letters address various issues within the congregation, including divisions, immorality, spiritual gifts, and the resurrection of Christ. 1 Corinthians focuses on correcting errors within the church and urging believers to live according to God’s wisdom rather than human wisdom. 2 Corinthians is more personal and emphasizes Paul’s apostolic authority, his suffering for the gospel, and the comfort found in Christ.
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11 Corinthians Chapters 1–4: The Wisdom of God vs. the Wisdom of the World
In the first four chapters of 1 Corinthians, Paul addresses divisions within the church at Corinth, emphasizing the contrast between the wisdom of God and the wisdom of the world. He calls the believers to unity in Christ, reminding them that their faith should rest in the power of God rather than human wisdom. Paul explains that the gospel message is foolishness to those who are perishing but is the power of God to those who believe. He also expounds upon the role of ministers as stewards of the mysteries of God, warning against pride and boasting in men.
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21 Corinthians Chapters 1–4: The Wisdom of God vs. the Wisdom of the World - lecture
In the first four chapters of 1 Corinthians, Paul addresses divisions within the church at Corinth, emphasizing the contrast between the wisdom of God and the wisdom of the world. He calls the believers to unity in Christ, reminding them that their faith should rest in the power of God rather than human wisdom. Paul explains that the gospel message is foolishness to those who are perishing but is the power of God to those who believe. He also expounds upon the role of ministers as stewards of the mysteries of God, warning against pride and boasting in men.
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31 Corinthians Chapters 1–4: The Wisdom of God vs. the Wisdom of the World - quizThis lecture highlights the central themes of the first four chapters of 1 Corinthians, emphasizing the supremacy of God's wisdom, the importance of unity in Christ, and the call for faithfulness among God's stewards.
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41 Corinthians Chapters 5–7: Purity, Marriage, and Christian Conduct
In 1 Corinthians chapters 5 through 7, Paul addresses matters of moral purity, discipline within the church, lawsuits among believers, and marriage. He provides clear guidance on how believers should conduct themselves in personal and communal matters. Paul rebukes the Corinthians for tolerating sin, instructs them on handling disputes, and teaches them about the sanctity of marriage and celibacy. These chapters emphasize holiness, accountability, and obedience to God's will in every aspect of life.
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51 Corinthians Chapters 5–7: Purity, Marriage, and Christian Conduct - lecture
In 1 Corinthians chapters 5 through 7, Paul addresses matters of moral purity, discipline within the church, lawsuits among believers, and marriage. He provides clear guidance on how believers should conduct themselves in personal and communal matters. Paul rebukes the Corinthians for tolerating sin, instructs them on handling disputes, and teaches them about the sanctity of marriage and celibacy. These chapters emphasize holiness, accountability, and obedience to God's will in every aspect of life.
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61 Corinthians Chapters 5–7: Purity, Marriage, and Christian Conduct - quizQuiz Questions for 1 Corinthians 5–7
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71 Corinthians Chapters 8–10: Christian Liberty and Responsibility
In 1 Corinthians chapters 8 through 10, Paul addresses the topics of Christian liberty, responsibility, and the necessity of self-discipline. He discusses the issue of eating food offered to idols, the importance of avoiding actions that might cause others to stumble, and the example of self-restraint in his own life. Paul urges the Corinthians to consider the spiritual well-being of others over their personal freedoms and to live in a way that glorifies God.
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81 Corinthians Chapters 8–10: Christian Liberty and Responsibility - lecture
In 1 Corinthians chapters 8 through 10, Paul addresses the topics of Christian liberty, responsibility, and the necessity of self-discipline. He discusses the issue of eating food offered to idols, the importance of avoiding actions that might cause others to stumble, and the example of self-restraint in his own life. Paul urges the Corinthians to consider the spiritual well-being of others over their personal freedoms and to live in a way that glorifies God.
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91 Corinthians Chapters 8–10: Christian Liberty and Responsibility - quizQuiz Questions for 1 Corinthians Chapters 8–10
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101 Corinthians Chapters 11–14: Order, Edification, and Spiritual Gifts
These chapters of 1 Corinthians address significant aspects of Christian conduct within the church, particularly concerning order in worship, the Lord's Supper, spiritual gifts, and the supremacy of charity (love). Paul corrects the Corinthians on their improper behavior during communal gatherings and instructs them on the use of spiritual gifts to edify the church. He emphasizes the necessity of charity as the foundation for all spiritual activities. The overarching theme is that everything should be done decently and in order to glorify God.
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111 Corinthians Chapters 11–14: Order, Edification, and Spiritual Gifts - lecture
These chapters of 1 Corinthians address significant aspects of Christian conduct within the church, particularly concerning order in worship, the Lord's Supper, spiritual gifts, and the supremacy of charity (love). Paul corrects the Corinthians on their improper behavior during communal gatherings and instructs them on the use of spiritual gifts to edify the church. He emphasizes the necessity of charity as the foundation for all spiritual activities. The overarching theme is that everything should be done decently and in order to glorify God.
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121 Corinthians Chapters 11–14: Order, Edification, and Spiritual Gifts - quizThe following quiz will test your understanding of the key themes, teachings, and instructions found in 1 Corinthians chapters 11-14.
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131st Corinthians Chapters 15-16: The Resurrection and Final Exhortations
In these final chapters of 1st Corinthians, Paul presents one of the most profound teachings on the resurrection of Christ and its significance to the believer. Chapter 15 is devoted entirely to defending the doctrine of the resurrection, addressing doubts among the Corinthians, and explaining its necessity for the Christian faith. In Chapter 16, Paul gives final exhortations, instructions regarding collections for the saints, and personal remarks concerning his upcoming visit. These chapters affirm both doctrinal truth and practical Christian living.
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141st Corinthians Chapters 15-16: The Resurrection and Final Exhortations - lecture
In these final chapters of 1st Corinthians, Paul presents one of the most profound teachings on the resurrection of Christ and its significance to the believer. Chapter 15 is devoted entirely to defending the doctrine of the resurrection, addressing doubts among the Corinthians, and explaining its necessity for the Christian faith. In Chapter 16, Paul gives final exhortations, instructions regarding collections for the saints, and personal remarks concerning his upcoming visit. These chapters affirm both doctrinal truth and practical Christian living.
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151st Corinthians Chapters 15-16: The Resurrection and Final Exhortations - quizThe following questions test your understanding of key themes and teachings from 1st Corinthians 15-16.
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16Final Quiz for 1st CorinthiansThis is the final quiz covering all chapters of the book of 1st Corinthians. Questions will be drawn from each lesson we have studied throughout the course. Please note, this is an open-book exam. A passing score of 70% or higher is required. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the instructor via message.