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[[File:apostle_paul sword.jpg|right|350px|thumb|[[Saints|Saint]] [[Paul the Apostle]] of [[Jesus]] the [[Christ]] writes lengthy letters to the [[saints]] an people gathering in free assemblies at Corinth.<Br>
[[File:apostle_paul sword.jpg|right|350px|thumb|[[Saints|Saint]] [[Paul the Apostle]] of [[Jesus]] the [[Christ]] writes lengthy letters to the [[saints]] an people gathering in free assemblies at Corinth.<Br>
The Chapter divisions and modern interpretations can divide our thinking away from the simplicity of the [[Gospel of the kingdom]]. <Br>The theme of the [[Bible]] has been to set man free from the [[bondage]] of the [[world]] so that he might live as a free [[soul]] under the God of heaven rather than the ''[[gods|gods many]]'' of the [[world]], the ''[[fathers]] of the earth'', or the men ''who call themselves [[benefactors]] but who exercise authority one over the other''. <Br>
The Chapter divisions and modern interpretations can divide our thinking away from the simplicity of the [[Gospel of the kingdom]]. <Br>The theme of the [[Bible]] has been to set man free from the [[bondage]] of the [[world]] so that he might live as a free [[soul]] under the God of heaven rather than the ''[[gods|gods many]]'' of the [[world]], the ''[[fathers]] of the earth'', or the men ''who call themselves [[benefactors]] but who exercise authority one over the other''. <Br>
We know that we were to make no [[covenant]]s with those [[gods|gods many]] nor eat at their table for the [[wages of unrighteousness]] they served were [[proverbs 1|deceitful meats]] and was a [[snare]]. <Br>  
We know that we were to make no [[covenant]]s with those [[gods|gods many]] nor eat at their table for the [[wages of unrighteousness]] they served were [[proverbs 23|deceitful meats]] and was a [[snare]]. <Br>  
We should all know that being [[sloth]]ful in the ways of [[charity]] would bring the people under [[tribute]] and any [[covetous practices]] would not only make them [[merchandise]] but would [[curse children]].<Br>
We should all know that being [[sloth]]ful in the ways of [[charity]] would bring the people under [[tribute]] and any [[covetous practices]] would not only make them [[merchandise]] but would [[curse children]].<Br>
[[Paul the Apostle]] was writing men and women of Corinth by way of the [[saints]] of the [[called out]] who ministered the people in [[free assemblies]] of [[Tens]] as [[commanded]] by [[Christ]].<Br>  
[[Paul the Apostle]] was writing men and women of Corinth by way of the [[saints]] of the [[called out]] who ministered the people in [[free assemblies]] of [[Tens]] as [[commanded]] by [[Christ]].<Br>  

Revision as of 08:39, 19 October 2019

Saint Paul the Apostle of Jesus the Christ writes lengthy letters to the saints an people gathering in free assemblies at Corinth.
The Chapter divisions and modern interpretations can divide our thinking away from the simplicity of the Gospel of the kingdom.
The theme of the Bible has been to set man free from the bondage of the world so that he might live as a free soul under the God of heaven rather than the gods many of the world, the fathers of the earth, or the men who call themselves benefactors but who exercise authority one over the other.
We know that we were to make no covenants with those gods many nor eat at their table for the wages of unrighteousness they served were deceitful meats and was a snare.
We should all know that being slothful in the ways of charity would bring the people under tribute and any covetous practices would not only make them merchandise but would curse children.
Paul the Apostle was writing men and women of Corinth by way of the saints of the called out who ministered the people in free assemblies of Tens as commanded by Christ.
Those early Christians living by faith, hope and charity, with the help of the saints, who lived in the world but not of it, did not think or act like Modern Christians. They had repented from what they had once thought and had begun the process by seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness by living according to The Way.


Corinthians

  1. Corinthians: Introduction
  2. Kórinthos
  3. The First Epistle
    1. Notable phrases
    2. Possible insertions
    3. Paul addresses the conflicts
  4. Outline

1 Corinthians 1

  1. To the Ekklesia in Corinth
  2. Thank God for no lack of gifts
  3. No Division
  4. Sent to preach Christ

1 Corinthians 2

  1. not in the wisdom of men
  2. the wisdom of God
  3. Know the Spirit of God

1 Corinthians 3

  1. Carnal and Spiritual
  2. every man buildeth
  3. foundation is Jesus Christ|foundation is Jesus Christ
  4. ye are the temple
  5. Let no man deceive himself
  6. glory not in men

1 Corinthians 4

  1. Not inherit the kingdom
  2. Unrighteous vs Righteous
  3. Things Lawful

1 Corinthians 5

  1. Fornicators delivered to the adversary
  2. The old Leaven of pride
  3. Fornicators and idolaters of the world

| 1 Corinthians 6

  1. Not inherit the kingdom
  2. Unrighteous vs Righteous
  3. Things Lawful

| 1 Corinthians 7

  1. Marriage debate
  2. Depart vs Divorce
  3. Not Servants of men
  4. Use this World

1 Corinthians 8

  1. Offered unto idols
  2. Eating at the welfare table of the world
  3. What liberty is a stumblingblock

1 Corinthians 9

  1. EATING OF THE ALTAR
  2. Power of His government
  3. Government of Hope
  4. Government of Charity
  5. Government of service
  6. Government of Faith

1 Corinthians 10

  1. Spiritual meat
  2. The communion of the blood
  3. Seek the profit of many

1 Corinthians 11

  1. Be Ye followers of Christ
  2. Not to eat the Lord’s supper
  3. The unworthy, eateth and drinketh damnation

1 Corinthians 12

  1. Spiritual gifts
  2. One Body
  3. Body of Christ

1 Corinthians 13

  1. The Charity Chapter
  2. Endureth all things
  3. never faileth

1 Corinthians 14

  1. prophesy
  2. Beware of Gibberish
  3. understanding
  4. admonishing the wicked
  5. author of confusion
  6. virtuous woman
  7. decently and in order

1 Corinthians 15

  1. I Declare
  2. By Grace Labor
  3. Resurrection
  4. Awake to righteousness
  5. cannot inherit the kingdom
  6. Showing the Secrets

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  1. Paul preaching
  2. The prodigal sons
  3. Not sent to Baptize
  4. A long tradition

1 Corinthians 16

  1. Collection by Saints
  2. International Charity
  3. Letter of Credence
  4. addicted to the ministry of the saints
  5. love not the Lord






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2 Corinthians 11

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2 Corinthians 12

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2 Corinthians 13

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