The Purpose and Composition of the Second Epistle to the Corinthians

Occasion and Purpose of Writing the Epistle

In the Corinthian church, disturbances and disorders arose, as noted in the First Epistle to the Corinthians (1 Cor. 1:10 et seq.). To address these issues, Apostle Paul wrote his First Epistle to the Corinthians from Ephesus. Titus, whom Paul sent to Corinth, reported that the epistle had a beneficial effect on the Corinthians (2 Cor. 7:5 et seq.). The decision regarding the Christian involved in incest was applied, leading to the sinner’s repentance. However, Titus informed Paul that his opponents, the Judaizing Christians, continued to challenge his authority. They claimed Paul was weak in spirit and unstable in decisions. To counter these attacks, Paul wrote the Second Epistle to the Corinthians.

Paul states the purpose of the Epistle in chapter 13 (v. 10). He aims to bring the Corinthian church to a state where he wouldn’t need to exert severe apostolic authority in person. His primary goal is to restore his authority among the Corinthians, with everything else serving as a means to that end.

Content of the Epistle

The Second Epistle to the Corinthians, apart from the greeting and introduction, comprises three parts. The first seven chapters describe Paul’s apostolic activity, emphasizing his love for the Corinthians and the significance of the New Testament ministry. Chapters 8 and 9 focus on aid collection for poor Christians. Chapters 10 to 13 see Paul countering his opponents and rejecting accusations, while also stating his demands for the Corinthians.

Place and Time of Writing the Letter

From the letter (2 Cor. 2:13; 2 Cor. 7:5; 2 Cor. 8:1; 2 Cor. 9:2; cf. Acts 20:1), it’s evident that Paul was in Macedonia when he wrote it, where Titus found him after returning from Corinth. The letter likely dates to 57, the same year as the First Letter to the Corinthians (cf. Acts 18:1).

Authenticity and Unity of the Epistle

No serious objections have been raised against attributing the Second Epistle to the Corinthians to Apostle Paul. A careful reading affirms it was written by the apostle to the Gentiles, the founder of the Corinthian church.

However, some critics claim the epistle might not be a single work but composed of two or three separate letters combined. They argue the last four chapters don’t align with the first nine, citing differences in tone. In the first part, Paul’s mood is calm and elevated, whereas the second part is intense and animated. The Corinthians’ condition also appears differently between the parts (cf. 2 Cor. 7:14 and 12:20).

These reasons are insufficient to suggest different writing times for the two parts. The first part contains both praises and reproofs, such as in chapter 6 (vv. 11–16), which notes the Corinthians’ lack of love and moral shortcomings. Furthermore, when Paul praises their obedience, he refers specifically to their response to the incest issue (2 Cor. 7:11, 14).

If the tone in the second part differs, it may be because Paul addresses his spiritual children in the first part, but shifts focus to his enemies, the Judaizers, in the second. This shift justifies his more excited approach.

It’s possible the epistle wasn’t written in one sitting. New information from Corinth might have prompted Paul to change his tone. His insistence on alms collection and later defense against personal benefit suspicions might illustrate this. Paul might have learned of such suspicions after drafting the first nine chapters. He chose not to revise this section, prioritizing the needed aid for poor Christians. He might have thought, “Better I am suspected than the poor are left without expected alms.”

Finally, the first part does hint at such suspicions (2 Cor. 8:16–22).

Character of the Epistle

The Second Epistle to the Corinthians, like the Epistle to the Philippians, offers insights into Apostle Paul’s character. It highlights his humility, meekness, and indulgence towards spiritual children, juxtaposed with his strong defense of apostolic dignity against Judaizing Christians.

In terms of style, the epistle is notable for its expressive power, irony, and rhetorical beauty.


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6 responses to “The Purpose and Composition of the Second Epistle to the Corinthians”

  1. Sick Saurus Avatar
    Sick Saurus

    Oh, look at ol’ Paul trying to play referee in Corinth while juggling his own credibility—who knew apostolic authority came with such drama? 😏 Guess some folks need a bit of a nudge to remember who’s boss, eh?

  2. dreadsherx Avatar
    dreadsherx

    Nothing like a good old letter to sort out church drama—who knew the first century had its share of soap operas? 😂 If only Paul had a reality TV show, imagine the ratings! 📺

  3. rummy stickers Avatar
    rummy stickers

    Just what the Corinthians needed—more letters from Paul to remind them that being a mess is a full-time job! 😂 Who knew church disputes could lead to such riveting correspondence?

  4. spelltansy Avatar
    spelltansy

    Looks like Paul had a real knack for drama—who knew letters could be this juicy? 😂 Guess he thought “Corinthians: The Sequel” needed more plot twists than a soap opera!

  5. Alley Frog Avatar
    Alley Frog

    Who knew a letter could be such a riveting page-turner? It’s like watching a soap opera unfold—complete with family drama, authority issues, and a dash of fundraising. 📜💸

  6. Easy Street Avatar
    Easy Street

    Looks like Paul really had a way with words, didn’t he? A bit like the politician promising change while still benefiting from the status quo—classic! 😂✍️

  7. mud eye Avatar

    Must be nice to have a whole letter dedicated to convincing people you’re not the weakling they think you are—talk about drama! 📜🤦‍♂️

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