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Where did Paul write Corinthians?

AnswerThe Second Epistle to Timothy is traditionally believed to have been written by Paul from Rome. However, it is reported that scholars are almost unanimous in believing that this is one of the 'pseudo-Pauline' epistles written in Paul's name long after his death.If the epistle was only written to appear to have been written by Paul himself, we can not be certain where the real author wrote 2 Timothy from.


What was the commercial city in Greece church in that city received two letters from Paul?

Corinth - Paul's First and Second letter to the Corinthians.


A prison epistle written by Paul to a city where he had been in jail?

Paul wrote the epistle Philemon while he was in a Roman prison.


Where was Paul when he wrote Galatians?

Well, honey, Paul was most likely in Corinth when he wrote the letter to the Galatians. Some scholars argue he could have been in Antioch or Jerusalem, but Corinth seems to be the popular pick. But hey, as long as he got the message across, does it really matter where he was sitting his tush down?


What commercial city in Greecechurch in that city received two letters from Paul?

The commercial city in Greece that received two letters from Paul is Corinth. Paul wrote the First and Second Epistles to the Corinthians, addressing various issues within the early Christian community there. Corinth was a major center of trade and culture in ancient Greece, which influenced the challenges and questions faced by its Christian inhabitants.


Where is Corinthians in The Bible?

AnswerCorinth is a city in Greece. In the New Testament, there are two letters, or epistles, from Paul to the Corinthians: known as 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians.


Where is St. Paul mentioned in the Bible?

St Paul is found in the bible many times He has letters from him to someone or a city (known as epistles) - such as the letter of Paul to the Corinthians, letters to Timothy 1 and 2 and others.


Why did Corinthians become Christians?

That is a very good question. The shortest answer would be because they heard the Good News and repented. They had many quarrels within the church over various reasons. Paul wrote them letters to encourage them. They heard about Jesus and repented. I would suggest reading the two books of Corinthians which will give you a more in depth answer.


Who wrote the NUMA Files adventure Lost City?

Clive Cussler and Paul Kemprecos


Was apostle Paul in the city of Corinth when he wrote Romans?

Yes.....in about 56CE.


Where in Corinthians does Paul talk about wisdom and foolishness?

Paul, about A.D. 55, wrote a practical letter to the church at Corinth, from the city of Esphesus, addressing many issues. Corinth was close to Athens where the atmosphere was dominated by egoists who paraded themselves as philosophers. The spirit of Athens had penetrated the church in Corinth. Paul contrasts the wisdom of God with the wisdom of the unbelieving world in 1 Corinthians 3:19 "For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise, that they are vain."


What does Philippians mean?

The epistle to the Philippians was a letter St. Paul wrote to the Christians in Philippi, a city of Macedonia.