Thursday, June 28, 2007

Corinth



This is a picture taken by my oldest son who is on a month long trip to Europe. He took a day trip to the ruins of Corinth and took this picture of the Temple of Apollo. He always wanted to see Greece.

This is the same Corinth from the Bible.

http://www.sacred-destinations.com/greece/corinth.htm

The Apostle Paul visited Corinth in the 50s AD and later wrote two letters to the Christian community at Corinth (the books of 1 and 2 Corinthians in the New Testament). When Paul first visited the city (51 or 52 AD), Gallio, the brother of Seneca, was proconsul of Corinth.

Paul lived in Corinth for 18 months (Acts 18:1-18), working as a tentmaker and converting as many Jews and pagans as he could. Here he first became acquainted with Aquila and Priscilla, who became his fellow-workers.

Although Paul intended to pass through Corinth a second time before he visited Macedonia, circumstances were such that he first went from Troas to Macedonia before stopping at Corinth for a "second benefit" (2 Corinthians 1:15). This time he stayed in Corinth for three months (Acts 20:3).

It was probably during this second visit in the spring of 58 that Paul wrote the Epistle to the Romans. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians, written from Ephesus, reflects the difficulties of maintaining a Christian community in such a cosmopolitan city.

1 Comments:

Blogger J said...

It's great that Son1 got to see a place he had always wanted to see - especially due to the significance of it in his life. Glad he's having fun.

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