quinta-feira, 23 de janeiro de 2014

I CORINTHIANS - CHAPTER TEN

I CORINTHIANS - CHAPTER TEN - VALDEMIR MOTA DE Menezes
In this chapter, Paul brings the memory to the Corinthians Christians of Jewish history in the period of the Exodus. The exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt to Canaan is a picture of the exodus of the church in the world to the heavenly kingdom. Paul uses figures to symbolize the two ceremonies of Christianity: Baptism and Holy Communion. In the Hebrew Exodus there were many who perished on the way and Paul makes us serious warning not to lose ourselves along the way.

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