There are two letters or epistles from Paul to the Corinthians in the New Testament, and scholars are satisfied that both are genuine letters written by Paul, even if redacted by later editors.
In addition 2 Corinthians 2:4 talks of a 'sorrowful letter' that Paul had previously written, but which could not have been 1 Corinthians. Some scholars also see in 2 Corinthians references to yet another letter. Thus, there were certainly three and probably at least four letters from Paul to the Corinthian church.
A quite reasonable suggestion is that someone subsequently added the 'sorrowful letter' as the last four chapters of 2 Corinthians, although it would have been chronologically earlier. Some scholars think 2 Corinthians is actually composed of fragments of several epistles, which have been assembled to provide a fairly consistent single 'letter'.
The earliest letter in the bible is the Letter by Paul to the church in Corinth.
Corinth - Paul's First and Second letter to the Corinthians.
St. Paul wrote two letters to the church of Corinth, now known as 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians.
Timothy was sent by Paul to Corinth.
He was writting the letters to the Church in Corinth, and they would have been persecuted for their faith, so he wrote in secret.
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Paul wrote letters to the churches at Rome, Corinth, Galatia, Ephesus, Philippi, Colosse, Thessalonica. He also wrote to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. It is also possible that he wrote to the Hebrew but that is uncertain.
Paul visited Corinth during his second missionary journey, where he stayed for over a year and a half. He visited Athens during his second missionary journey as well, after leaving Berea and before arriving in Corinth.
The bible tells us if you look at 1 Corinthians 1 verse 2. The congregation in Corinth
It could be ear trouble, or even as the bible says a thorn trouble.
When the book of Romans was written Paul was in Corinth.
Most scholars would date Romans as written from Corinth between A.D. 54 to 59.