Which missionary journey led Paul to Corinth for the first time?
2nd missionary journey
What is the nickname of Paul’s first, missing letter?
“previous” or “lost” letter
What is the famous temple overlooking Corinth?
The Temple of Aphrodite
What is the root word of "sophist"?
"Sophia", "σοφία" (wisdom)
Who reported quarrels to Paul?
Chloe’s people.
How long did Paul stay during his first visit?
A year and a half (18 months)
Where was Paul when he wrote 2 Corinthians?
Macedonia
What does the phrase “to Corinthianize” mean?
Sexual immorality or debauchery
What is one key value of sophistic culture?
Eloquence, boasting, wealth, charisma, oratory skill.
What is one issue Paul addresses in 1 Corinthians?
Divisions, immorality, lawsuits, marriage, idols, spiritual gifts.
Where did Paul travel to after his first long stay in Corinth?
Ephesus
Why did Paul write the severe letter?
To address the offense against him and call the church to repentance.
Why was Corinth wealthy?
The Diolkos; It was a major trade crossroads with two harbors.
What is one accusation super-apostles made against Paul?
That Paul was unimpressive, weak, or lacked rhetorical polish.
What did the Corinthians write to Paul about?
“Now concerning the matters you wrote about: 'It is good for a man not to have sexual relations with a woman”
What is the name of the proconsul during Paul’s trial?
Gallio
Who carried the severe letter?
Titus
Which god was worshipped at the Isthmian Games?
Poseidon
Why did letters of recommendation matter?
They verified status and legitimacy from high-status patrons.
Where did Paul write 1 Corinthians?
Ephesus
Which city was Paul in when he could not find Titus and left for Macedonia?
Troas
What is the order of the four Corinthian letters chronologically?
Lost Letter → 1 Corinthians → Severe Letter → 2 Corinthians
Why did Corinth value public speakers and performers?
They admired rhetoric, status, and performance culture.
List any three traits of the super-apostles.
Boasting, charging money, eloquence, visions, heritage claims, self-promotion, physical appearance, rhetorical excellence.
Why does Paul emphatically rejects boasting?
Because all boasting belongs to the Lord; human pride destroys unity.