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First Epistle to the Corinthians
book of the New Testament attributed to Paul

Second Epistle to the Corinthians
book of the New Testament attributed to Paul

Apollos
Apollos () was a 1st-century Alexandrian Jewish Christian mentioned several times in the New Testament. A contemporary and colleague of Paul the Apostle, he played an important role in the early development of the churches of Ephesus and Corinth.
Priscilla and Aquila
late Roman Christian missionary married couple
Third Epistle to the Corinthians
early Christian text written by an author claiming to be Paul, framed as Paul's response to a letter of the Corinthians to Paul
Fortunatus the Apostle
one of the 70 apostles of Jesus
Stephanas
Stephanas (, Stephanas, meaning "crowned", from , stephanoó, "to crown") was a member of the church at Corinth, whose family were among the limited number of believers whom Paul the Apostle had baptized there and whom Paul refers to as the “first-fruits of Achaia”.