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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Four Epistles to the Corinthians

Written by: Max Klein

Paul wrote four letters to the Corinthians.  The first and the third ones we no longer have. 1 Corinthians 5:9, “I wrote to you in my letter [this first letter we do not have] not to associate with immoral people [Paul was referring to fellow Christians];” Thus, 1 Corinthians was his second letter; 2 Corinthians was his fourth.  The Corinthians reacted to 1 Corinthians (the second letter).  In the face of this serious situation, Paul made a quick trip to Corinth (2 Corinthians 13:2). The trip turned out to be mentally painful and failed to accomplish its purpose. So, Paul returned to Ephesus and wrote a severe reprimand, his 3rd letter to the Corinthians (2 Corinthians 2:4). This reprimand was probably taken to Corinth by Titus (2 Corinthians 12:18) to which reprimand the Corinthians reacted even more (2 Corinthians 7:8-11).  During the meantime Paul had gone to Troas where he was having a great ministry. There, he was expecting Titus to meet him and to brief him regarding the Corinthian Church.  Apparently, reestablishing Paul’ authority took longer than anticipated.  Titus being a great trouble shooter would not leave Corinth until the matter was resolved, and so did not go to Troas as expected.  Paul and his team in Troas not knowing the situation in Corinth came under stress (out of fellowship through some emotional sin such as worry or fear). Under emotional stress, Paul abandoned his wonderful ministry in Troas and went to Macedonian in hopes of meeting Titus and hearing his report. Titus eventually arrived in Macedonia and gave Paul a relatively good report (The majority of the Corinthians had again accepted Paul’s authority though many problems still existed). Paul then finished 2 Corinthians (his fourth letter) which Titus took back to Corinth which epistle Titus communicated and was eventually able to straighten out the Corinthians (2 Corinthians 8:6, 16, 17).  

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