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“At the time of the Apostle’s visit, Corinth was the most considerable city in Greece,” begins Lias in the introduction to this volume on 1 Corinthians. Before providing almost 200 pages of commentary on the Greek text, Lias provides an insightful introduction to 1 Corinthians, covering the date, place of writing, character, and genuineness of the Epistle. Lias also includes a chapter on the doctrine of the Resurrection.
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J. J. Lias (1834–1923) was Chancellor of Llandaff Cathedral, a Hulsean Lecturer in Divinity, and Lady Margaret Preacher at the University of Cambridge.