Also known as 2 Corinthians, Bible. Corinthians, 2nd, Corinthians, 2nd (Bible), Second Corinthians, Second Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, 2 Cor.
book of the New Testament attributed to Paul
Second Corinthians is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to the early Christian church in Corinth, addressing various issues within the community and defending his own authority and ministry. It matters as one of the earliest Christian documents that provides insight into how Paul dealt with conflict, encouraged believers, and explained his understanding of faith and Christian leadership.
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2 Corinthians 11:33–12:9 on Papyrus 46 (fol. 142 recto; c. AD 200)
Papyrus 124 contains a fragment of 2 Corinthians (6th century AD) The Second Epistle to the Corinthians is a Pauline epistle of the New Testament of the Christian Bible. The epistle is attributed to Paul the Apostle and a co-author named Timothy, and is addressed to the church in Corinth and Christians in the surrounding province of Achaea, in modern-day Greece. According to Jerome, Titus was the amanuensis of this epistle.
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