2 Corinthians
About this book
What is the book of 2 Corinthians about in the Bible? Who wrote 2 Corinthians?
The apostle Paul wrote 2 Corinthians after he heard a report from another ChristianāTitusāabout the Corinthian congregation. In this letter, Paul compliments the believers for their spiritual growth, encourages them to complete the offering collection for the church in Jerusalem, and defends his ministry against those in the congregation who opposed him and claimed to be "super-apostles."
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Editorās Preface
- Introduction to 2 Corinthians
- Part One: Greeting and Thanksgiving (1:1ā11)
- Part Two: A Look to the PastāPaul Explains His Change of Itinerary and in the Process Extols the Glory of the Ministry (1:12ā7:16)
- Part Three: A Look to the PresentāPaul Urges Completion of the Offering for the Church at Jerusalem (8:1ā9:15)
- Part Four: A Look to the FutureāPaul Speaks of His Coming Visit to Corinth and What This Implies for His Adversaries (10:1ā13:10)
- Part Five: Final Greetings (13:11ā14)
