The First Epistle to the CorinthiansWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 10/07/1987 - 880 páginas The First Epistle to the Corinthians by New Testament scholar Gordon D. Fee brings his years of exegetical skill and expertise in textual criticism to bear on the first letter of Paul to the church at Corinth. It was written to replace the 1953 New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT) volume on 1 Corinthians written by F.W. Grosheide, and answers some of questions and problems which have emerged since then in the interpretation of 1 Corinthians. Fee tries to place each section of the epistle in the overall development of the letter and its argument. Thus, he looks at 1 Corinthians in the context of the epistolary exchanges between Paul and the city of Corinth, focusing on the historical, cultural, and social settings. He offers insight on the possible presuppositions held by the Corinthians which shaped the letter, and argues that is must be viewed first and foremost as a letter from the apostle to a beloved church. If it is seen as a manual of church order, or a directory of public worship, or even a digest of canon law, its true message and implications will be missed. |
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... reflects a situation where besides his family there were slaves or attached freedmen ( see on 16 : 15-17 ) . If our interpretation of 11 : 17-34 is correct ( q.v. ) , some of the tensions in the community were between the well - to - do ...
... reflects a situation where besides his family there were slaves or attached freedmen ( see on 16 : 15-17 ) . If our interpretation of 11 : 17-34 is correct ( q.v. ) , some of the tensions in the community were between the well - to - do ...
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... reflects the problem at a middle stage . The situation is not good ; the relationship between Paul and the church is visibly deteriorating , but apparently it has not yet resulted in open hostility . They are still communicating by ...
... reflects the problem at a middle stage . The situation is not good ; the relationship between Paul and the church is visibly deteriorating , but apparently it has not yet resulted in open hostility . They are still communicating by ...
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... reflects their own understanding of this gift , then one can begin to appreciate how they made it the basic criterion for their understanding of spirituality . Glossolalia was for them the evidence that they had already assumed the ...
... reflects their own understanding of this gift , then one can begin to appreciate how they made it the basic criterion for their understanding of spirituality . Glossolalia was for them the evidence that they had already assumed the ...
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... reflects a Jewish midrashic homily against wisdom is speculative at best . Furthermore , in 12 : 2 , again addressing the whole church , in the context of their misguided emphasis on tongues , Paul says that they formerly were led ...
... reflects a Jewish midrashic homily against wisdom is speculative at best . Furthermore , in 12 : 2 , again addressing the whole church , in the context of their misguided emphasis on tongues , Paul says that they formerly were led ...
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Índice
X | 27 |
XI | 35 |
XII | 46 |
XIII | 47 |
XIV | 51 |
XV | 66 |
XVI | 67 |
XVII | 78 |
LXVI | 462 |
LXVII | 475 |
LXVIII | 491 |
LXIX | 498 |
LXX | 512 |
LXXI | 524 |
LXXII | 531 |
LXXIII | 534 |
XVIII | 88 |
XIX | 97 |
XX | 121 |
XXI | 128 |
XXII | 129 |
XXIII | 135 |
XXIV | 145 |
XXV | 150 |
XXVI | 156 |
XXVII | 157 |
XXVIII | 164 |
XXIX | 182 |
XXX | 194 |
XXXI | 196 |
XXXII | 198 |
XXXIII | 214 |
XXXIV | 220 |
XXXV | 228 |
XXXVI | 229 |
XXXVII | 239 |
XXXVIII | 249 |
XXXIX | 266 |
XLI | 267 |
XLII | 270 |
XLIII | 271 |
XLIV | 286 |
XLV | 290 |
XLVI | 296 |
XLVII | 306 |
XLVIII | 322 |
XLIX | 324 |
L | 334 |
LI | 349 |
LII | 357 |
LIII | 363 |
LIV | 364 |
LV | 369 |
LVI | 376 |
LVII | 392 |
LVIII | 394 |
LIX | 397 |
LX | 414 |
LXI | 422 |
LXII | 433 |
LXIII | 441 |
LXV | 450 |
LXXIV | 545 |
LXXV | 558 |
LXXVI | 567 |
LXXVII | 569 |
LXXIX | 574 |
LXXX | 582 |
LXXXI | 583 |
LXXXII | 600 |
LXXXIII | 607 |
LXXXIV | 616 |
LXXXV | 625 |
LXXXVI | 628 |
LXXXVII | 635 |
LXXXVIII | 641 |
LXXXIX | 652 |
XC | 653 |
XCI | 660 |
XCII | 667 |
XCIII | 676 |
XCIV | 688 |
XCV | 689 |
XCVI | 699 |
XCVII | 708 |
XCVIII | 713 |
XCIX | 717 |
C | 737 |
CI | 738 |
CII | 745 |
CIII | 760 |
CIV | 775 |
CV | 778 |
CVI | 786 |
CVII | 795 |
CVIII | 809 |
CIX | 810 |
CX | 817 |
CXI | 823 |
CXII | 825 |
CXIII | 826 |
CXIV | 833 |
841 | |
845 | |
854 | |
876 | |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
adiaphora analogy aorist apodosis apostle apostleship appears argued argument BAGD baptism Barrett basic behavior believers boast body chap Christ Christian christological church clause commentary concludes context contrast Conzelmann Corinth Corinthians dead death difficulty emphasis eschatological especially evidence expression fact final follows gifts Glossolalia Gnostic God's gospel Greek hapax legomenon idol idolatry imagery interpretation Jesus Jewish judgment kind language letter Lord Lord's Lord's Supper MajT marriage married matter meal means metaphor Murphy-O'Connor noted one's pagan paragraph passage Paul's concern Paul's point Pauline person phrase preaching preceding present probably problem prophecy prophets protasis psychikos question reason refers reflects relationship resurrection rhetorical says seems sense sentence sexual immorality simply speaking in tongues Spirit spiritual gifts suggests Supper TDNT temple Testament theological Thess things tion tradition translation understanding usage verb verse whole wisdom woman word Zuntz
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