The First Epistle to the Corinthians
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Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2014.
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Revised edition.
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9781467440417, 1467440418, 0802871364, 9780802871367
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1 online resource (lxii, 982 pages).
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"This landmark commentary, originally published in 1987, has been lauded as the best study available of Paul's theologically rich first letter to the Corinthians. Writing primarily for pastors, teachers, and students, Gordon Fee offers a readable exposition of 1 Corinthians that clearly describes the meaning of Paul's ideas and their larger theological relevance. Fee's revised edition is based on the improved, updated (2011) edition of the NIV, and it takes into account the considerable scholarship on 1 Corinthians over the past twenty-five years. Fee has also eliminated "chapter and verse" language -- totally foreign to Paul's first-century letter -- relegating the necessary numbers for "finding things" to parentheses." --

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Fee, G. D. (2014). The First Epistle to the Corinthians. Revised edition. Grand Rapids, Michigan, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

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Fee, Gordon D.. The First Epistle to the Corinthians. Revised edition. Grand Rapids, Michigan, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2014.

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"This landmark commentary, originally published in 1987, has been lauded as the best study available of Paul's theologically rich first letter to the Corinthians. Writing primarily for pastors, teachers, and students, Gordon Fee offers a readable exposition of 1 Corinthians that clearly describes the meaning of Paul's ideas and their larger theological relevance. Fee's revised edition is based on the improved, updated (2011) edition of the NIV, and it takes into account the considerable scholarship on 1 Corinthians over the past twenty-five years. Fee has also eliminated "chapter and verse" language -- totally foreign to Paul's first-century letter -- relegating the necessary numbers for "finding things" to parentheses." --,Provided by publisher.
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God's Folly-The Corinthian Believers (1:26-31) -- c. God's Folly-Paul's Preaching (2:1-5) -- 3. God's Wisdom-Revealed by the Spirit (2:6-16) -- 4. On Having the Spirit and Being Divided (3:1-4) -- 5. Correcting a False View of Church and Ministry (3:5-17) -- a. Leaders Are Merely Servants (3:5-9) -- b. The Church Must Be Built with Care (3:10-15) -- c. Warning to Those Who Would Destroy the Church, God's Temple in Corinth (3:16-17) -- 6. Conclusion of the Matter-All Are Christ's (3:18-23) -- 7. The Corinthians and Their Apostle (4:1-21) -- a. On Being a Servant and Being Judged (4:1-5) -- b. The Marks of True Apostleship (4:6-13) -- c. Appeal and Exhortation (4:14-21) -- B. Immorality and Litigation: Test Cases of the Crisis of Authority and Gospel (5:1-6:20) -- 1. The Case of the Incestuous Man (5:1-13) -- a. Paul's Judgment-He Must Be Expelled (5:1-5) -- b. Argument by Analogy-The Passover (5:6-8) -- c. Correcting a "Misunderstanding" (5:9-13) -- 2. A Case of Litigation (6:1-11) -- a. Shame on the Church (6:1-6) -- b. Shame on the Plaintiff and Warning against the Wrongdoer (6:7-11) -- 3. On Going to the Prostitutes (6:12-20) -- III. In Response to the Corinthian Letter (7:1-16:12) -- A. Marriage and Related Matters (7:1-40) -- 1. To the Married (or Formerly Married)-Stay as You Are (7:1-16) -- a. No Abstinence within Marriage (7:1-7) -- b. Either Singleness or Marriage for Widowers and Widows (7:8-9) -- c. No Divorce for Christian Partners (7:10-11) -- d. No Divorce for Mixed Marriages (7:12-16) -- 2. The Guiding Principle-Remain as One Was When Called (7:17-24) -- 3. About the "Virgins" (7:25-40) -- a. Singleness Is Preferable but Not Required (7:25-28) -- b. Paul's Reasons for Singleness (7:29-35) -- c. But Marriage Is No Sin (7:36-40) -- B. Food Sacrificed to Idols (8:1-11:1) -- Addendum -- 1. The Basis of Christian Conduct-Love, Not Knowledge (8:1-13) -- a. The Way of Love and the Way of Knowledge (8:1-3) -- b. The Content of the Way of Knowledge (8:4-6) -- c. The Criterion-Care for Fellow Believers (8:7-13) -- 2. Paul's Apostolic Defense (9:1-27) -- a. In Defense of Paul's Apostleship (9:1-2) -- b. Paul's Apostolic Rights (9:3-14) -- c. Paul's Apostolic Restraint (9:15-18) -- d. Paul's Apostolic Freedom (9:19-23) -- e. Exhortation and Example (9:24-27) -- 3. Conclusion-No Going to the Temples (10:1-22) -- a. The Example of Israel (10:1-5) -- b. Application of the Example-Warning against Idolatry (10:6-13) -- c. The Prohibition and Its Basis (10:14-22) -- 4. On the Eating of Marketplace Food (10:23-11:1) -- C. Women and Men in Worship (11:2-16) -- 1. An Argument from Culture and Shame (11:2-6) -- Addendum -- 2. An Argument from Creation (11:7-12) -- 3. An Argument from Propriety (11:13-16) -- D. Abuse of the Lord's Supper (11:17-34) -- Addendum -- 1. The Problem-Abuse of the Less Privileged (11:17-22) -- 2. The Problem-Abuse of the Lord (11:23-26) -- 3. The Answer-Discern the Body (11:27-32) -- 4. The Answer-Wait for One Another (11:33-34) -- E. On Spirit Gifting and Being People of the Spirit (12:1-14:40) -- 1. The Criterion-Jesus Is Lord (12:1-3) -- 2. The Need for Diversity (12:4-31) -- a. Diversity in the Godhead and the Gifts (12:4-11) -- b. The Body-Diversity in Unity (12:12-14) -- c. A Twofold Application of the Metaphor (12:15-26) -- d. Once More-The Fact of Diversity (12:27-31) -- 3. The More Excellent Way (13:1-13) -- a. The Necessity of Love (13:1-3) -- b. The Character of Love (13:4-7) -- c. The Permanence of Love (13:8-13) -- 4. The Need for Intelligibility in the Assembly (14:1-25) -- a. The "Greater Gift"-Prophecy (14:1-5) -- b. Analogies That Argue for Intelligibility (14:6-13) -- c. Application to the Believing Community (14:14-19) -- d. Application for the Sake of Unbelievers (14:20-25) -- 5. The Ordering of Gifts (14:26-40) -- a. The Ordering of Tongues and Prophecy (14:26-33) -- b. 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