A stirring reminder of where early Christian thought took shape, The Bible, King James Version, Book 46; 1 Corinthians returns to shelves as a rare, resurrected treasure. A compact, resonant work that reads as both scripture and study, it invites readers into the heart of a vibrant, first¿century community and its enduring questions about faith, unity, and moral guidance. This edition offers a concise, accessible form of a canonical scripture study that speaks to modern readers as clearly as it did to ancient churches. Its themes-clarity in belief, the duties of communal life, and the challenges of leadership-make it ideal for study groups, sermon preparation notes, and thoughtful reflection. Beyond a simple text, it acts as a religious text anthology that connects the letters of the early Christian epistles with wider Greek Christian writings and the broader ancient mediterranean world, illuminating the texture of early Christian life without retrospective gloss. Historically significant for its enduring influence on religious thought and liturgy, this is more than a reprint; it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it has been restored for today's readers and for future generations. It will appeal to casual readers seeking meaningful passages and to classic-literature collectors who value a carefully curated, historically grounded volume of canonical scripture study. The work stands as a bridge between centuries, inviting fresh engagement with timeless questions.
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