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“The sequel” 2 Corinthians
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Paul and Corinthians exchanged multiple letters First: the “lost” letter mentioned in 1 Cor. 5:9 Corinthians write back with questions (16:15–18) Chloe sends her servants with a report Second: 1 Corinthians (sent from Ephesus) Paul planned a visit, surprised the church, then canceled original visit Third: the lost letter “of tears” Paul sent with Titus Fourth: 2 Corinthians written in response to Titus’s return and good news Exchange of Communication
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Paul lives in Corinth: 50–53 CE 1 Corinthians: 54 CE 2 Corinthians: 55–58 CE Date and Place
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Multiple Letter Theories PRO Disjointed content Abrupt transitions Extreme mood swings CON Thematic coherence (Paul’s relationship with Corinthians) Rhetorical function of strong emotions (cf. 1 Thess.) No extant evidence for patchwork letters The various topics illustrate the theme of unity Paul’s ministry seeks
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Paul’s ministry Has integrity, sincerity Paul sent by God Fundraising (the collection for Jerusalem demonstrates unity in Christ) Jerusalem has given from its spiritual wealth Corinth can give from its economic wealth Apostolic Authority Miracle worker and eyewitness to Lord Founded churches, speaks for Christian tradition Boasting—in weakness Major Themes
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Reconciliation Of God and world Of Paul and Corinthians Of Jews and Gentiles (symbolized by collection) Human weakness reveals God’s power Treasure (resurrection life) in clay jars (body) Boasting in human weakness Suffering and hope Shared blessing Reconciled relationship between Paul and Corinth Theological Themes
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Salutation and prayer (1:1–7) News and change in plans to visit (1:8–2:13) Paul’s ministry with Corinthians (2:14–6:13) Avoid partnering with unbelievers (6:14–7:1) Paul seeks Corinthians’ good (7:2–4) Paul’s ministry with Corinthians (7:5–16) Paul celebrates Corinthian repentance Paul affirms new confidence in Corinthians Collection for Jerusalem (8:1–9:15) Paul’s ministry vs. “super-apostles” (10:1–13:10) Closing exhortations and remarks (13:11–13) Outline
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