Purpose, Context & Characteristics Of 1 Corinthians Flashcards

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What is the capital of Achaia?

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Corinth

Corinth is noted as the finest city in Greece.

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What does the population of Corinth reflect in it’s status?

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The population of 400k reflects its status as a cosmopolitan center.

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Which ethnic groups were present in Corinth?

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  • Romans (govt.)
  • Greeks (natives)
  • Jews (businessmen)

This ethnic mix contributed to Corinth’s diverse culture.

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What language was primarily spoken in Corinth?

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Latin

Latin was the language of the Roman government.

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What is the significance of Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians?

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It provides problem-solving principles applicable in any age and congregation

The letter serves as a reminder not to idealize the early church.

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What were the two ports in Corinth?

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  • Gulf of Corinth
  • Aegean Sea

These ports enhanced Corinth’s military and commercial significance.

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What was Corinth’s reputation in the Roman Empire?

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Most wicked city

This reputation was due to various immoral practices prevalent in the city.

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What types of practices were common in Corinth?

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  • Witchcraft
  • Idolatry
  • Pagan secret societies

These practices contributed to the city’s notorious reputation.

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Who was worshipped at the temples in Corinth?

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  • Aphrodite, goddess of love
  • Apollo, goddess of male beauty

Worship involved sexual rites with priestesses and priests.

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True or False: Corinth had a strategic location both militarily and spiritually.

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True

The city’s geographical position played a crucial role in its significance.

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What is the primary theme discussed in 1 Corinthians chapter 15?

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Resurrection

Chapter 15 focuses on the concept of resurrection, a key doctrine in Christian theology.

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Which chapter in 1 Corinthians contains beloved passages about love?

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Chapter 13

This chapter is often cited for its profound teaching on love.

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What does ‘Progressive Sanctification’ refer to in the context of 1 Corinthians?

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The continuing development of holiness

It emphasizes the gradual process of becoming more like Christ.

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What issues are addressed regarding worship in 1 Corinthians?

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Propriety in worship

This includes guidelines on how worship should be conducted respectfully.

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What is the focus of 1 Corinthians chapter 8 to chapter 11?

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Personal Liberty

These chapters discuss the balance between personal freedom and the impact of actions on others.

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Which chapter deals with marriage issues in 1 Corinthians?

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Chapter 7

This chapter provides guidance on marriage, singleness, and related concerns.

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What serious problems are highlighted in 1 Corinthians chapter 5?

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Moral Scandals & Litigation

The chapter discusses cases of immorality and legal disputes among church members.

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What is the introduction of 1 Corinthians about?

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Greetings & Thanksgiving

The initial verses set the tone of the letter with greetings and expressions of gratitude.

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What timeframe is associated with the writing of 1 Corinthians?

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Written in 57 AD

This date places the letter during Paul’s third missionary journey.

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How many visits did Paul make to Corinth according to the chronology?

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Three visits

Paul made three visits and wrote four letters to the church in Corinth.

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What is the overarching message of 1 Corinthians?

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Addressing issues and providing guidance for the Corinthian church

Paul aims to correct misunderstandings and moral issues within the community.

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True or False: 1 Corinthians was delivered by a delegation headed by Timothy.

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True

Timothy was part of the team that delivered Paul’s letter to the Corinthian church.

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Fill in the blank: Paul’s answer to an earlier letter is addressed in _______.

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[1 Corinthians]

This refers to Paul’s response to questions and concerns raised in a previous letter.

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Who wrote the letter of 1 Corinthians?

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Paul

Paul is recognized as the author of this letter addressing the issues within the Corinthian church.

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What was the primary reason for Paul's writing of 1 Corinthians?
To sort out the troublesome situation in the church ## Footnote The church was facing serious issues such as immorality and quarrelling groups.
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In what year did Paul arrive in Corinth?
Around 50AD ## Footnote This was the beginning of his missionary work in the city.
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How long did Paul stay in Corinth?
Eighteen months ## Footnote This extended stay allowed him to establish a church.
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What is notable about Corinth's location?
It was a major focus of the Roman Empire and a hub for East-West trade routes ## Footnote This made it a bustling city with diverse populations.
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What were the moral standards like in Corinth?
Abysmally low ## Footnote Corinth was infamous for its poor moral climate.
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What was one of Paul's intentions for establishing a church in Corinth?
To protect against pagan pressures and temptations ## Footnote He aimed to create a strong Christian community amidst surrounding challenges.
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What did Paul hope to achieve through the church in Corinth?
To export the Good News ## Footnote He recognized Corinth's potential as a trading place for spreading Christianity.
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What were some issues reported to Paul from the church in Corinth?
Warring groups, immorality, court disputes, drunken feasts ## Footnote These problems highlighted the disarray within the church community.
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What specific immoral act was reported to Paul?
A man had married his widowed stepmother ## Footnote This was one of the serious moral issues faced by the church.
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How did the rich Christians behave during meetings?
They turned meetings into drunken feasts ## Footnote This behavior marginalized poorer church members who went hungry.
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Who brought the bad news to Paul about the Corinthian church?
Some from Chloe's house ## Footnote This indicates that there were concerned members within the Corinthian community.
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What are the two great passages best known from Chapter 13 and Chapter 15?
The importance of Love and the Resurrection ## Footnote These passages are central to Christian teaching, particularly in 1 Corinthians.
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What situation prompted Paul to write to the Corinthians?
A difficult situation they were facing ## Footnote Paul addresses various issues and questions raised by the Corinthians in their letter.
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What tone did Paul use in his writing to the Corinthians?
Extremely strong, even using sarcasm ## Footnote This tone was meant to highlight the seriousness of the issues within the church.
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What is the significance of the resurrection according to Paul?
It raises questions about the dead and their state ## Footnote Paul emphasizes the importance of the resurrection for Christian faith.
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Fill in the blank: Paul wrote in response to a letter from the _______.
Corinthians ## Footnote The letter contained many questions and issues that Paul addresses.
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What topics did Paul address regarding Christian conduct?
Marriage, sex, divorce, and how women should dress ## Footnote These topics reflect the moral and ethical concerns of the Corinthian church.
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True or False: Paul’s letter to the Corinthians was only about love.
False ## Footnote While love is a significant theme, Paul addresses various issues including the resurrection and moral conduct.
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What questions did the Corinthians raise in their letter?
Questions about spiritual gifts and meat used in pagan worship ## Footnote These reflect the broader concerns of the early Christian community.
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How did Paul address the issue of gifts from the Holy Spirit?
By discussing their roles and significance in the church ## Footnote Paul emphasizes the importance of unity and diversity in spiritual gifts.
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From which location was 1 Corinthians likely written?
Ephesus ## Footnote This is a widely accepted view among scholars.
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What is the most likely date of composition for 1 Corinthians?
Spring of 54 AD ## Footnote This date is favored by scholars such as Bruce, Barrett, and Guthrie.
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What rhetorical features does 1 Corinthians exhibit according to Margaret Mitchell?
Classical rhetoric ## Footnote Mitchell argues that Paul would be skilled in classical rhetoric.
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How does Garland characterize 1 Corinthians?
'Private letter' ## Footnote Garland sees it as having little resemblance to public rhetorical speech.
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What emotional connection did Paul have with the Corinthians?
Deep attachment ## Footnote He founded the Church at Corinth and felt responsible for their spiritual development.
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What kind of issues does 1 Corinthians provide guidance on?
Divisions, moral issues, and orderly worship ## Footnote The letter is pastoral and practical in nature.
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What does Paul provide in instances where he lacks a direct word from God?
His own advice ## Footnote This highlights the practical nature of the letter.
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True or False: Much of Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians is still relevant today.
True ## Footnote It continues to provide guidance for the Christian Church.
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What does Paul emphasize regarding the Resurrection in 1 Corinthians?
The Resurrection was the most important doctrine within the Christian faith.
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What does Paul teach about the body of Christians in relation to the Holy Spirit?
The Corinthians are the Temple of the Holy Spirit.
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What is a key characteristic of 1 Corinthians as noted by Paul?
Warnings.
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What is the primary focus of Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians?
The importance of Christians having control over their own moral life.
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What issues does Paul address in 1 Corinthians?
Divisions, lawsuits, and the true meaning of the Lord's Supper.
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Fill in the blank: Paul is interested in giving _______ as well as practical advice.
theological guidance.
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According to Hafemann, what is striking about Paul's teachings in 1 Corinthians?
Most of the teachings center on Church unity.
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True or False: Paul encourages the Corinthians to ignore moral issues.
False.
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What chapter in 1 Corinthians refers to those who oppose Paul and his teachings?
Chapter 7.
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What does Paul provide throughout the letter of 1 Corinthians?
Theological guidance and practical advice.