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  • Jesse - 1 year ago
    INTRODUCTION TO 1 CORINTHIANS (Part 8):

    VIII: SECTION OUTLINE OF 1 CORINTHIANS:

    There are two main sections in 1 Corinthians. In 1 Corinthians Chapter 1 Verse 10 through Chapter 6 Verse 20, Paul addresses the problems in the church that were reported to him by those from the house of Chloe.

    In 1 Corinthians Chapter 7, beginning at Verse 1 through Chapter 16 Verse 9, Paul answers the questions that were delivered to him from the delegation from Corinth. Those are the two main sections. There are four sections all together.

    INTRODUCTION:

    1 Corinthians Chapter 1 Verse 1 to 9 is the introduction. We are introduced to the manuscript authors, Paul and Sosthenes. We have the mentioning of thanks by Paul, very important information.

    CORRECTION:

    The first main section is the section of correction, Chapter 1 Verse 10 through Chapter 6 Verse 20.

    Chapter 1 is the message of the gospel.

    Chapter 2 is the method of the gospel.

    Chapter 3 is the ministry of the gospel.

    Chapter 4 is the messenger of the gospel.

    Chapter 5 is the mandate of the gospel.

    Chapter 6 is the morality of the gospel.

    INSTRUCTION:

    The second main section, which is actually the third, is the instructional part, where Paul is answering their questions.

    Chapter 7 is the marriage instructions for Gentiles.

    Chapters 8 through 10, the meat offered to idols, and freedom for the believer.

    Chapter 11, the meal of the Lord.

    Chapters 12 through 14, the ministry of the Holy Spirit.

    Chapter 15, the meaning of the resurrection.

    Chapter 16, Verses 1 through 9, the money collected for the saints in Jerusalem.



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