Study 1 From The Book of 1 Corinthians Is: 1
Corinthians 1:1-17
1. Paul is setting out to deal
with various divisive factors in the life of the church at Corinth. What is significant, therefore, about his
approach in verses 1-9? What may we learn from these verses about our
privileges and prospects as Christian?
2. What were the main causes of
the dissensions in the church at Corinth? See verses 10-17; Cf. 3:3, 4, 21. How
may similar dissensions arise in church life today? According to this passage
why are they fundamentally wrong and what is the remedy for them?
Note. Verse 12.
Apollos was a Jew from Alexandria, a centre of philosophy. He was a man
of learning and eloquence, and very able in argument. See Acts 18:24-28. It seems probable that some at Corinth
preferred him to Paul for these reasons.
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