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CORINTH
Paul wrote his epistle to the Romans from this
city.
Chief town of the Roman province of Achaia. It
was located on the isthmus connecting the Peloponnesus with the mainland of
Greece, possessing a harbor on both eastern and western sides. It was a port
city of wealth and influence.
Significant Events:
Paul lived in Corinth for a year and six months and established the Church
there (Acts 18:1-18). Paul wrote
several letters to members of the Church in the area of Corinth, two of which
are now in the New Testament (1
and 2 Corinthians). (See Bible
Dictionary, “Corinth.”)