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1 and 2 Corinthians

  1. Lesson One
    Overview of 1 and 2 Corinthians (Skim 1 and 2 Corinthians)
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  2. Lesson Two
    Holiness in the Context of Freedom (1 Corinthians 5–8, 10, 15)
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  3. Lesson Three
    Unity and Order in the Context of Diversity (1 Corinthians 1–3, 11–14)
    19 Activities
  4. Lesson Four
    Paul's Apostleship (1 Corinthians 4, 9, 16, 2 Corinthians 1–7)
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  5. Lesson Five
    Author and Audience (2 Corinthians 8–13)
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  6. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
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A major theme of the early church in general, and in 2 Corinthians especially, is suffering. For the first few hundred years of its existence, the church was a violently persecuted minority. 

No one knew this better than Paul, who was involved—at different times in his life—on both sides of brutal persecution.

In his letters to the Corinthians, Paul provides vivid descriptions of his own suffering for the church. A brief sampling is provided in the chart below. Match each description of suffering in the left column with the passages in the right.

Paul’s Suffering in 1 and 2 CorinthiansForms of Suffering
To this very hour we go hungry and thirsty, we are in rags, we are brutally treated, we are homeless. (1 Corinthians 4:11 NIV)

I have labored and toiled and have often gone without sleep; I have known hunger and thirst and have often gone without food; I have been cold and naked. (2 Corinthians 11:27 NIV)

In beatings, imprisonments and riots; in hard work, sleepless nights and hunger . . . (2 Corinthians 6:5 NIV)

I have labored and toiled and have often gone without sleep; I have known hunger and thirst and have often gone without food; I have been cold and naked. (2 Corinthians 11:27 NIV)
Hunger
Thirst
Nakedness
Homelessness
Exhaustion
When we are slandered, we answer kindly. We have become the scum of the earth, the garbage of the world—right up to this moment. (1 Corinthians 4:13 NIV)

Three times I was beaten with rods, once I was pelted with stones . . . (2 Corinthians 11:25)

In danger from my fellow Jews, in danger from gentiles . . . in danger from false believers. (2 Corinthians 11:26)
Ridicule
Persecution
Physical abuse
Three times I was shipwrecked, I spent a night and a day in the open sea,I have been constantly on the move. I have been in danger from rivers, in danger from bandits . . . (2 Corinthians 11:25-26)Calamities
We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair . . . (2 Corinthians 4:8)Uncertainty
Opposition
Confusion

Adapted from: Lars Kierspel, Charts on the Life, Letters, and Theology of Paul, 012, pp. 70-71.