PERICOPE 13

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1 CORINTHIANS
  • 1:1–3 — Greeting
  • 1:4–9 — Thanksgiving for the Corinthian believers
  • 1:10–17 — Divisions in the assembly
  • 1:18–25 — The message of the cross: Elohim’s wisdom and power
  • 1:26–31 — Elohim chooses the humble and foolish things of the world
  • 2:1–5 — Paul’s preaching in weakness and with the Spirit’s power
  • 2:6–16 — Spiritual wisdom revealed by the Spirit
  • 3:1–9 — Immaturity and divisions in the assembly
  • 3:10–15 — Building on the foundation of the Messiah
  • 3:16–23 — The temple of Elohim and true wisdom
  • 4:1–5 — Servants of the Messiah and stewards of mysteries
  • 4:6–13 — Apostles’ humility and suffering
  • 4:14–21 — Paul’s fatherly appeal and coming visit
  • 5:1–8 — Immorality and assembly discipline
  • 5:9–13 — Separation from immoral believers
  • 6:1–11 — Lawsuits among believers
  • 6:12–20 — Flee sexual immorality; body as the temple of the Spirit
  • 7:1–16 — Marriage, separation, and reconciliation
  • 7:17–24 — Remaining in one’s calling
  • 7:25–40 — Counsel concerning the unmarried and widows
  • 8:1–13 — Food sacrificed to idols and consideration for others’ consciences
  • 9:1–18 — Paul’s rights as an apostle
  • 9:19–27 — Paul’s self-discipline for the sake of the gospel
  • 10:1–13 — Warnings from Israel’s history
  • 10:14–22 — Avoid idolatry
  • 10:23–33 — Freedom and responsibility in eating and drinking
  • 11:1–16 — Head coverings and propriety in worship
  • 11:17–34 — Divisions: self-examination and unity
  • 12:1–11 — Varieties of spiritual gifts but one Spirit
  • 12:12–31 — One body with many members
  • 13:1–13 — The way of love above all gifts
  • 14:1–25 — Prophecy and tongues: edification of the assembly
  • 14:26–40 — Orderly worship
  • 15:1–11 — The gospel and the resurrection of the Messiah
  • 15:12–34 — The resurrection of the dead
  • 15:35–58 — The nature of the resurrection body and final victory
  • 16:1–4 — The collection for the faithful
  • 16:5–12 — Paul’s travel plans and co-workers
  • 16:13–24 — Final exhortations and greetings
2 CORINTHIANS
  • 1:1–2 — Greeting
  • 1:3–11 — The Elohim of all comfort in affliction
  • 1:12–22 — Paul’s integrity and conduct
  • 1:23–2:4 — Paul’s reason for delaying his visit
  • 2:5–11 — Forgiveness and restoration for the repentant sinner
  • 2:12–17 — Triumph in the Messiah and the fragrance of the gospel
  • 3:1–6 — Ministers of the new covenant
  • 3:7–18 — The glory of the new covenant surpasses the old
  • 4:1–6 — The light of the gospel in the face of the Messiah
  • 4:7–18 — Treasure in jars of clay; perseverance in suffering
  • 5:1–10 — Our heavenly dwelling and eternal hope
  • 5:11–21 — The ministry of reconciliation
  • 6:1–13 — Paul’s hardships and appeal for openness
  • 6:14–7:1 — Separation from unbelievers; holiness
  • 7:2–7 — Paul’s joy and affection for the Corinthians
  • 7:8–16 — True sorrow and true repentance
  • 8:1–15 — The example of generosity in giving
  • 8:16–24 — Titus and companions commended
  • 9:1–15 — Encouragement to cheerful and generous giving
  • 10:1–6 — Spiritual warfare and divine power
  • 10:7–18 — Paul’s authority and boasting in Yahweh
  • 11:1–15 — Paul’s concern for the Corinthians’ purity
  • 11:16–33 — Paul’s sufferings for the Messiah
  • 12:1–10 — Paul’s vision and thorn in the flesh
  • 12:11–21 — Paul’s defense and fatherly concern
  • 13:1–10 — Final warnings and self-examination
  • 13:11–14 — Final greetings and benediction
GALATIANS
  • 1:1–5 — Greeting and blessing
  • 1:6–10 — No other gospel
  • 1:11–24 — Paul’s divine calling and conversion
  • 2:1–10 — Paul accepted by the apostles in Jerusalem
  • 2:11–14 — Paul confronts Peter at Antioch
  • 2:15–21 — Justified by faith, not by the law
  • 3:1–9 — Faith, not works of the law
  • 3:10–14 — The curse of the law and the Messiah’s redemption
  • 3:15–25 — The law and the promise
  • 3:26–29 — Sons and heirs through faith in the Messiah
  • 4:1–7 — From slaves to sons and heirs
  • 4:8–20 — Paul’s concern for the Galatians’ return to the law
  • 4:21–31 — The allegory of Hagar and Sarah
  • 5:1–12 — Freedom in the Messiah, not circumcision
  • 5:13–26 — Life in the Spirit versus life in the flesh
  • 6:1–10 — Bearing one another’s burdens
  • 6:11–18 — Final warnings and benediction

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