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Corinth's wealth became it's woe.
It took 18 months for Paul to establish the church at Corinth.
I Cor. 5:9 reveals that I and II Corinthians was not the only letters written by Paul to the Corinthians.

Paul wrote I Corinthians in response to a letter, evil reports and false doctrine.
Paul wrote 6 chapters of rebuke before he responded to their letter in I Cor. 7:1.
Paul labored in Corinth with Aquila and Perscilla.

Jesus Christ is mentioned 10 times in the first 10 verses in I Corinthians.
Envy and exalting men caused division and contentions in Corinth.

I Cor. 2 shows only the Holy Spirit reveals the Word of God to born again believers.
I Cor. 3 discussed the Judgment Seat of Christ.
I Cor. 6 discusses Judgment and Lawsuits.
I Cor. 9 and 15 Paul defend his Apostleship.
I Cor. 11 discusses Communion.
I Cor 12 discusses Spiritual gifts
I Cor 13 discusses the ending of spiritual gifts.
I Cor. 14 discusses the problems of spiritual gifts.

The only place this word is used in the Bible is I Cor. 12:25: Scitism.
The Gospel is found in I Cor. 15:1-4.

I Cor. 15 discusses the resurrection.
Anathema Maranatha ends the book of I Cor. and means "accurses at the Lord's coming".

II Corinthians:

While I Cor. is mostly doctrinal II Cor. is mostly personal.
Paul wrote II Cor. to defend his personal character.

II Cor. 6:18 is the only place in the New Testament other then Revelation where God is referred to as the Almighty.

II Cor. key message is comfort. It is used 10 times in II Cor. 1:3-7.
In II Cor. Chapter 5 these topics are discussed.

Absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.
The Judgment seat of Christ.
We are a new creature.
We are ambassador's for Christ.

II Cor. chapter 6 states now is the day of salvation.
II Cor. chapter 8-9 is all about giving.
II Cor. chapter 11 discusses that Paul was rude of speech and describes Satan's ministers.
II Cor. chapter 13 reveals that Paul went to the third heaven and had a thorn in the flesh.

I, II, & III John: