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Scripture |
Acts 18:1
Paul at Corinthh |
1 After these things he left Athens and went to
Corinth. |
Acts 19:1
Apollos at Corinthh |
1 It happened that while Apollos was at
Corinth, Paul passed through the
upper country and came to Ephesus, and found some disciples. |
I Cor. 1:2
Introduction |
2 To the church of God which is at
Corinth, to those who have been
sanctified in Christ Jesus, saints by calling, with all
who in every place call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ,
their Lord and ours: |
2 Cor. 1:1
Introduction |
1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God,
and Timothy our brother, To the church of God which is at
Corinth with all the saints who
are throughout Achaia: |
2 Cor. 1:23
Paul's Integrityy |
23 But I call God as witness to my soul, that to spare
you I did not come again to Corinthh. |
| 2 Tim. 4:20 |
20 Erastus remained at Corinth,
but Trophimus I left sick at Miletus. |
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Corinth
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When Paul was in
Corinth around 50 A.D., he would have seen many old Greek structures,
fairly new Roman buildings in addition to lots of rock piles and
ruins of ancient city walls. When Corinth became a Roman colony
44 B.C., a great degree of building went on.
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Acrocorinth* |

Corinth to northwest* |

Acrocorinth view to southwest^ |

Acrocorinth view to the west* |

Corinth
Bema and Acrocorinth* |

Corinth canal eastern end looking south* |

Coming to the Corinth Canal west* |

Corinth Canal looking back to the east* |

Corinth Erastus inscription area* |

Corinth Erastus inscription* |

Corinth excavations and Acrocorinth* |

Lehion road connecting the center, the agora to the port of Lehion
on the Corinthian side* |

Corinth excavations to the west* |

Corinth excavations, the foundations of the Temple of Apollo* |

Fallen column of the Temple of Apollo, early 6th centuryt B.C. Corinth
excavations* |

Corinth fountain of Peirene* embellished by the Athenian Herod Atticus
2nd century A.D. still supplying water to the little village outside
Corinth.
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Corinth Glauke Fountain* Princess of Corinth she charmed Jason the
Argonaut seeking for the golden fleece in the Black Sea, poisoned
by Jason's wife Madea, a witch. To wash the poison from her
skin. before the Trojan war, in the Mycenean period 1300 B.C.
The remains are Roman. |

Corinth mosaic floor*
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Corinth shops of northern Agora* |

Corinth Temple of Apollo and Acrocorinth* early 6th century, the
earilest example of a stone temple in Greece, the only remaining
monument from the ancient Greek town, it is not Roman.
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Temple of Apollo excavations*
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Sunrise on the canal |

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Cenchrea |

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