THE FIRST EPISTLE OF PAUL TO THE CORINTHIANS | In the Acts of the apostles we read how the assembly of Corinth had commenced. After having experienced in Athens with its philosophies a rather cold and despising reception, the apostle Paul had left Athens and arrived at Corinth, where he found Aquila and Priscilla, converted Jews. He worked with them in the manufacturing of tents and for some sabbaths went into the synagogue to speak about the Lord Jesus.
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The first epistle of Paul to the thessalonians | This epistle was one of the first addressed to an assembly, and the believers who belonged to that assembly had only recently been converted. The first Christian assembly in Europe having been formed in Philippi, Paul and Silas traveled to Thessalonica in Macedonia, in the North of Greece, where there was a synagogue of scattered Jews (Acts 17).
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