Second Epistle To The Corinthians: Book of the Bible (Letter)

The Second Epistle to the Corinthians is one of the books in the New Testament.

It is an epistle (letter) written to the Church at Corinth by the Apostle Paul.

The Letter

Paul begins by greeting the people in Corinth and reminding them that he is serving the Lord Jesus Christ. He then spends a lot of time explaining to the people why he is an apostle. Some of the people are mad at him because in 1st Corinthians he told them to stop doing bad things. He explains that he told them to stop because he loved them. He also teaches them that it is very important to forgive others.

This epistle is said to show Paul's individuality more than any other.

References

Tags:

CorinthNew TestamentPaul of Tarsus

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki Simple English:

SportFlag of ScotlandAdolf Hitler UunonaAir fryerPaul the ApostleKurt AngleSupreme Court of the United StatesEmma CorrinSlash (punctuation)Liverpool F.C.Mia KhalifaEarthNorth IndiaJohn Wayne GacyList of cities in MexicoList of districts of MaharashtraMagnus CarlsenCody RhodesSpainList of cities in ItalyKalkiTurkey89 (number)ßEiffel TowerList of United States cities by populationSaint PeterPhilippinesFruitBuying Beverly HillsMovieWorldGibibyteSuhani BhatnagarGaneshaSamantha Ruth PrabhuWorld Wide WebSaraswatiList of political parties in the United KingdomHeather HeyerDravida Munnetra KazhagamDarth RevanVishnu19 Kids and CountingMichael AnsaraOctoberThe Valley (2024 TV series)Gautama BuddhaTemperatureGreat Lakes1337xFebruaryClamGeorge MichaelAnchovyLithuaniaNathuram GodseEmoNiggerBasic EnglishLanguages of MoroccoHarmoniumN-type semiconductorTelegramArthur Leigh AllenCare BearsMuhammad IqbalBaseballNorthern EuropeShraddha KapoorSlave states and free states🡆 More