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Sometimes I get confused over who wrote what? I noticed this morning in my bible app that one of my favorite passages from 2 Corinthians which I always refer to as Paul’s second witness to the Corinthians…my bible app says “the second epistle to the Corinthians was written from Phillpi, a city of Macedonia by Titus and Lucas.
This confuses me. First it sounds like Paul who makes reference to the first time he has written (the first witness, 1 Corinthians) and how there is a second time, a second witness (2 Corinthians) and now being absent he forewarns of the third witness. How if he comes in person he will not spare, but warns ahead of time saying the Lord has given him the power for edification and not for their destruction so he writes while absent to avoid sharpness when he comes. If someone other than Paul wrote the second witness (2 Corinthians) then would that person who wrote the second witness also be the same one who wrote the first witness (1 Corinthians).
I’m not asking this to debate who wrote 2 Corinthians. I’m asking because every time I quote my favorite passage from 2 Corinthians I always refer to Paul’s …yes using words like “we do not fail” but ultimately I refer to Paul as standing abused and accused by his brothers…it is weird then to read that Paul didn’t write 2 Corinthians. It leaves me asking “ok. Then did Paul not write 1 Corinthians either?” It has become relevant to me in the first witness(1 Corinthians) , the second witness (2 Corinthians) …what is the third witness that Paul warns of?
This confuses me. First it sounds like Paul who makes reference to the first time he has written (the first witness, 1 Corinthians) and how there is a second time, a second witness (2 Corinthians) and now being absent he forewarns of the third witness. How if he comes in person he will not spare, but warns ahead of time saying the Lord has given him the power for edification and not for their destruction so he writes while absent to avoid sharpness when he comes. If someone other than Paul wrote the second witness (2 Corinthians) then would that person who wrote the second witness also be the same one who wrote the first witness (1 Corinthians).
I’m not asking this to debate who wrote 2 Corinthians. I’m asking because every time I quote my favorite passage from 2 Corinthians I always refer to Paul’s …yes using words like “we do not fail” but ultimately I refer to Paul as standing abused and accused by his brothers…it is weird then to read that Paul didn’t write 2 Corinthians. It leaves me asking “ok. Then did Paul not write 1 Corinthians either?” It has become relevant to me in the first witness(1 Corinthians) , the second witness (2 Corinthians) …what is the third witness that Paul warns of?