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1 Corinthians 1:1–21 in Codex Amiatinus from the 8th century 1 Corinthians 1:1–2a in Minuscule 223 from the 14th century. The epistle may be divided into seven parts: [30] Salutation (1:1–3) Paul addresses the issue regarding challenges to his apostleship and defends the issue by claiming that it was given to him through a revelation from ...
Sosthenes. Sosthenes / ˈ s ɒ s θ ə. n iː z / (Greek: Σωσθένης, Sōsthénēs, "safe in strength") was the chief ruler of the synagogue at Corinth, who, according to the Acts of the Apostles, was seized and beaten by the mob in the presence of Gallio, the Roman governor, when Gallio refused to proceed against Paul at the instigation of the Jews (Acts 18:12–17).
1 Textual variants in 1 Corinthians 9 1 Corinthians 9:20 μη ων αυτος υπο νομον ( being not himself under the law ) – omitted by D 2 K (L) Ψ 81 88 326 330 424 451 460 614 629 c 1241 1518 1852 1881 1984 1985 2138 2464 2492 Byz Lect syr p eth geo slav Origen pt Nestorius Theodoret
The Word Biblical Commentary (WBC) is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the Bible both Old and New Testament. It is currently published by the Zondervan Publishing Company . Initially published under the "Word Books" imprint, the series spent some time as part of the Thomas Nelson list.
Theophylact Commentary on 1 and 2 Corinthians 347 Saint Catherine's Monastery, Gr. 308 Sinai Egypt LOC [16] 2962 10th Paul's Epistles 309 Bodleian Library, Auct. T. 1. 7 (Misc. 185) Oxford United Kingdom 2963 1290 Gospels 154 National Library of France, Suppl. Gr. 1259, fol. 1-154 Paris France BnF [17] 2964 11th/12th Matthew, John 187
The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture (ACCS) is a twenty-nine volume set of commentaries on the Bible published by InterVarsity Press. It is a confessionally collaborative project as individual editors have included scholars from Eastern Orthodoxy , Roman Catholicism , and Protestantism as well as Jewish participation. [ 1 ]
Prophet: In the New Testament, the office of prophet is to equip the saints for the work of service through exhortation, edification, and consolation (1 Corinthians 12:28; 1 Corinthians 14:3 Ephesians 4:11). [28] The prophet's corresponding gift is prophecy. Prophecy is "reporting something that God spontaneously brings to your mind". [29]
Acts† 1:13-28:31; General Epistles; Pauline Epistles; Revelation† 1:1-22:16 278 Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, 12 Patmos: Greece INTF: CSNTM: 2081 11th Andreas of Caesarea Commentary on Revelation 146 Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, 64 Patmos Greece CSNTM: 2082 16th Revelation 21 Saxon State Library, A. 187 Dresden: Germany ...
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