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To Corinth (εις Κορινθον). Mummius had captured and destroyed Corinth B.C. 146. It was restored by Julius Caesar B.C. 46 as a boom…

CHAPTER 18
After these things. After what occurred at Athens, as recorded in the previous chapter.
Came to Corinth. Corinth …

There can be no doubt that the vow was that of the temporary Nazarite, as described in Numbers 6:1-21. It implied a separation from the wo…

Another most important city in Greece, where he struck at the very center of the country by preaching the gospel, since these were the centers of c…

Corinth was on a plateau overlooking the isthmus connecting central Greece to the north with the Peloponnesus to the south. It was built on the nor…

This history is worthy of remembrance for this reason alone: it contains the first beginning of the Church of Corinth. This church was famous for g…

After these things
The Arabic version renders it, "after these words, or discourses"; after the apostle's disputatio…

Although Paul was entitled to support from the churches he planted and from the people to whom he preached, he nevertheless worked at his trade. An…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson