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The Corinthian Mission: Paul establishes a major church in Corinth (c. AD 49–51), marking his first extended stay of 18 months in one location.
Ministry Shift: Assisted by Silas, Timothy, and financial gifts from the Philippians, Paul transitions from tentmaking to full-time preaching.
Key Partnerships: The chapter highlights the vital roles of Priscilla and Aquila in supporting Paul and later mentoring the eloquent Apollos.
Historical Accuracy: The mention of Proconsul Gallio serves as a "chronological anchor," allowing historians to date these events with remarkable precision.
Core Lesson: Growth comes through steady, faithful teaching focused on the person and work of Jesus Christ, even in the face of local opposition.
By Jason A Van BemmelThe Corinthian Mission: Paul establishes a major church in Corinth (c. AD 49–51), marking his first extended stay of 18 months in one location.
Ministry Shift: Assisted by Silas, Timothy, and financial gifts from the Philippians, Paul transitions from tentmaking to full-time preaching.
Key Partnerships: The chapter highlights the vital roles of Priscilla and Aquila in supporting Paul and later mentoring the eloquent Apollos.
Historical Accuracy: The mention of Proconsul Gallio serves as a "chronological anchor," allowing historians to date these events with remarkable precision.
Core Lesson: Growth comes through steady, faithful teaching focused on the person and work of Jesus Christ, even in the face of local opposition.