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Q: What were the reactions to Ayatollah Khamenei's letters to western youth by elites and scholars?
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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'.


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A:Most scholars accept that Paul actually wrote seven of the thirteen epistles attributed to him: Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Philemon, Galatians, Philippiansand1 Thessalonians.A.Q. Morton set out to actually prove that Paul wrote these letters, by use of computer analysis. He assumed that Paul wrote Galatians and compared the style of the remaining epistles to this undisputed epistle. His analysis found that only Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians and Philemon contain exactly the same writing style as Galatians, but most scholars maintain that Paul did write seven of the epistles in the New Testament.


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to give the right meaning. In renissance England the Scholars attempted to put the letters back into words in an attempt to relate them back to their root language of Latin. For example the word "Debt" comes from the latin word "Debitum" pronounced deb-i-tum. sadly the scholars changing of the word didn't change the pronunciation of the word. since at the time most people couldn't write it made no difference and we are still using the correct word with wrong pronunciation