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Corinthians

Corinthians (name) means Either of two New Testament epistles addressed to the early Christian community in Corinth, traditionally attributed to Paul. Example: “The wedding reading was taken from First Corinthians, chapter thirteen.”

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Either of two New Testament epistles addressed to the early Christian community in Corinth, traditionally attributed to Paul.
"The wedding reading was taken from First Corinthians, chapter thirteen."

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In plain EnglishThe name of two books of the Bible, letters written to the Christians of Corinth.

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What does “Corinthians” mean?

The word “Corinthians” means either of two New Testament epistles addressed to the early Christian community in Corinth, traditionally attributed to Paul. In plain terms, the name of two books of the Bible, letters written to the Christians of Corinth.

How do you use “Corinthians” in a sentence?

Here is “Corinthians” used in a sentence: “The wedding reading was taken from First Corinthians, chapter thirteen.”

What part of speech is “Corinthians”?

“Corinthians” is a name.

Is “Corinthians” a common word?

“Corinthians” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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