accounts that describe the Lord’s Supper but there are four accounts that are significant‚ in Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and 1 Corinthians. These four accounts take into consideration the ‘supper’ that Jesus took on the night before he was betrayed. 5.1 Pauline account Paul refers to the Lord’s Supper in 1 Corin chapter 10 and 11.In this passage from 1 Corin 11:17-34‚ Paul reminded the Corinthians of what Jesus did on the night before he was arrested. Paul’s account gave instruction to the disciples of what
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1 Corinthians 11:2-16 Corbin Randall The passage of 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 has caused great division in the church. What is the word “head” suppose to mean in this context?Are women to wear head covers? In what way is the head of man Christ? And why does Paul go into detail on creation? These are all questions that anyone might ask concerning this passage. From a personal examination‚ I would have to say that I agree with the main point of the complimentary perspective. In the body of Christ
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Who have died in Corinth? The present article challenges the assumption that the victims were from among the wealthier strata of society‚ and suggests that they instead were from among the poor. The habitual interpretation of 1 Corinthians 11.17-34 is that some from among the rich members had died because of their (own) unworthy celebration of the Lord’s supper. A more probable historical situation is that some of the ‘have-nots’ had become weak and sick due to food-shortage‚ and that some of them
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I was required to read two texts: One was of a Corinthian speaking about the Athenians to the Spartans; the other was a speech of the Athenians describing themselves to the Spartans. Let’s begin with the first text. The Corinthian that described the Athenians had a strong favor for them over the Spartans. My understanding of this text is that the speaker didn’t care much for the Spartan culture. He claimed‚ “The Athenians are innovators‚ quick to make plans and quick to put what they have planned
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RafiulRafsan 9/28/13 Essay Prompt:Define and describe the three architectural orders of ancient Greece noting when and where they were used and how they reflected the changes in Greece from the Archaic through the Hellenistic Period. Ancient Greece has brought about many methods of art that we see in our everyday lives. Many artists today even try to
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Exegetical study on: 1 Corinthians 14:1-6 Principles of Biblical Interpretation Dr. Dale Hutchcraft 10/23/09 Alex Sullins The passage that I chose to exegete is 1 Corinthians 14:1-6‚ the main idea of this passage is for the apostle Paul to confront the Corinthian church in Corinth about their misuse of the spiritual gifts‚ namely the use of tongues. The following is a full outline of the passage with the main point of each verse‚ it goes as follows: 1 Pursue love‚ yet desire earnestly spiritual
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Introduction: The Corinthian Christians were status seekers who judged themselves and others with their spiritual gifts. “They regard their gift to be an official notarization from the Spirit that they are truly spiritual‚ and they may be insisting that others owe them esteem and deference‚” (Garland‚ 558). Due to the irregularities in the worship service‚ a letter was written to Paul concerning the role of spiritual gifts and their exercise in the public assembly. The Corinthian believers were blessed
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In Paul’s First letter to the Corinthians he discusses spiritual gifts‚ saying‚ “Therefore you do not lack any spiritual gift as you eagerly wait for our Lord Jesus Christ to be revealed.” The NIV text notes define a spiritual gift as “a manifestation of the Holy Spirit enabling one to minister to the needs of Christ’s body‚ the church.” According to the Evangelical dictionary of theology‚ Spiritual Gifts are “Gifts of God enabling the Christian to perform his or her service.” Spiritual gifts
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battle 13:1-15 A. Background of Saul 13:1 1. Saul’s age 13:1a 2. Number of years Saul has been king 13:1b B. The start of the battle 13:2-7 1. Saul’s strategy 13:2 a. Saul takes 2‚000 men 13:2a b. Jonathon takes 1‚000 men 13:2b 2. The first attack 13:3-4 a. Jonathon attacks Philistine outpost 13:3a b. Saul summons the Israelites 13:3b-4 3. Philistines prepare to fight 13:5 4. The Israelites fled and hid 13:6-7 a. Israelites hid in caves and rocks 13:6
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The Corinthian order is the last developed of the three principal classical orders of ancient Greek and Roman architecture. The name Corinth symbolizes satisfaction and beauty. The name itself is fitting of a woman who is structured‚ intelligent‚ and beautiful. She should be organized and ideal in the eyes of society‚ which is exactly what Macon wanted in his daughters. He wanted them to become the perfect wife‚ someone who is pretty enough to show off and smart enough to balance her own life as
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