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1.What sin was practiced by one of the believers of Corinth? .
2.What was the attitude of the saints in Corinth concerning the horrible sin practiced in their mist? .
3.What had Paul done already, being present in Corinth in spirit? .
4.What was Paul’s decision? .
5.What did Paul intend to achieve by such an action? .
6.Why was their boasting over this sin not a good thing? .
7.What does Paul command the Corinthian saints to do with the old leaven of sin? .
8.Who is our Passover Lamb? .
9.How must the feast of Passover be celebrated? .
10.What is "leaven"?.
11.What is "unleavened bread"?.
12.With whom is a Christian not to associate? .
13.What about the unsaved who are fornicators, covetous, swindlers, and idolaters? .
14.What about the professing Christian who is a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or abusive in language, or a drunkard, or a swindler? .
15.Whom does Paul not judge? .
16.Whom is the church obligated to judge? .
17.Who judges people who are not members of a Christian assembly? .
18.What does Paul command the church in Corinth to do? .



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