Notes on 1 Corinthians - Plano Bible Chapel
The key issue between Paul and the Corinthians was what it means to be "spiritual."2 "It [1 Corinthians] is not the fullest and clearest statement of Paul's Gospel; for this we must turn to Romans. Nor is it the 1On the integrity of 1 Corinthians, see Donald A. Carson and Douglas J. Moo, An Introduction to the New Testament, pp. 442-44. ...
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