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  2. First Epistle to the Corinthians - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of Christ (1 Corinthians 3:11); posted at the Menno-Hof Amish and Mennonite Museum in Shipshewana, Indiana "In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed." 1 Corinthians 15:52.

  3. Textual variants in the First Epistle to the Corinthians

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    1 Corinthians 13:3 καυχήσωμαι ( I may boast ) – Alexandrian text-type. By 2009, many translators and scholars had come to favour this variant as the original reading on the grounds that is probably the oldest.

  4. Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture (ACCS) is a twenty-nine volume set of commentaries on the Bible published by InterVarsity Press. It is a confessionally collaborative project as individual editors have included scholars from Eastern Orthodoxy , Roman Catholicism , and Protestantism as well as Jewish participation. [ 1 ]

  5. List of New Testament minuscules (2001–2100) - Wikipedia

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    Acts† 1:13-28:31; General Epistles; Pauline Epistles; Revelation† 1:1-22:16 278 Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, 12 Patmos: Greece INTF: CSNTM: 2081 11th Andreas of Caesarea Commentary on Revelation 146 Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, 64 Patmos Greece CSNTM: 2082 16th Revelation 21 Saxon State Library, A. 187 Dresden: Germany ...

  6. Third Epistle to the Corinthians - Wikipedia

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    The Third Epistle to the Corinthians is an early Christian text written by an unknown author claiming to be Paul the Apostle. It is also found in the Acts of Paul, and was framed as Paul's response to a letter of the Corinthians to Paul. The earliest extant copy is Papyrus Bodmer X, dating to the third century. [1]

  7. Matthew 10:10 - Wikipedia

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    The word for "bag" (KJV: "scrip") is "tarmil" in Hebrew, as found in one Jewish commentary, [1] to call "a large leather bag", in which shepherds and travelers carried their food, and other things, hanging it around their necks. [2] The disciples were told to carry neither money with them, nor any provisions for their journey. [2]

  8. List of New Testament minuscules (2901–) - Wikipedia

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    Zigabenus Commentary on Matthew 1:1-7, 20-25; 2:7-3:1 9 Vatican Library, Vat. gr. 2275, fol. 155-163 Vatican City Vatican City DVL [27] 2983 17th Theophylact Commentary on John 1:5-7 1 Vatican Library, Vat. gr. 2275, fol. 184 Vatican City Vatican City DVL [28] 2984 14th Theophylact Commentary on Matthew 78

  9. Vision theory of Jesus' appearances - Wikipedia

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    According to De Conick, the experiences of the risen Christ in the earliest written sources – the "primitive Church" creed of 1 Corinthians 15:3–5, [20] Paul in 1 Corinthians 15:8 [21] and Galatians 1:16 [22] – are ecstatic rapture events. [23]