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The consensus of Scholars contributing to the NKJV say it was written in the Spring of A.D. 56. They base this upon Paul being in Ephesus at the time (verse 16:8) coupled with Acts 20:31. The Church at Corinth was about 4 years old at the time of this letter.

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