His final argument makes two points that he has supported by five examples: (1) spiritual labor should be rewarded with material331support, and (2) the Corinthians recognize this right for others, so, since he is the founder of the church, how much more should he be granted this right. ...
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In 2 Cor. 4:3-6 Saint Paul uses light as a metaphor for the "Good News of the glory of Christ" (4:4), as well as for the inner act of conversion (4:6). Actually his words may be taken in reference with his Damascus road encounter with Christ Himself within a bright light (...
Still others see a real connection between Christ and the church, but one that is "mystical" rather than corporeal.;This dissertation is an exegetical examination of 1 Corinthians 12 with special attention to Hellenistic moral philosophy. It analyzes the significance of "body" terminology in the ...
A careful reading of 2 Corinthians 12:1–10 reveals that the passage shares several motifs with the Book of Job: (1) a supernatural adversary, (2) physical suffering, (3) an otherworldly place, (4) social adversity, (5) affluence, and (6) boasting. In light of an a...