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{{Books of the New Testament}}
 
The '''first epistle of [[Paul theof apostle]]Tarsus to the Corinthians''', often referred to as '''First Corinthians''' (and written as ''1 Corinthians''), is the seventh book of the [[New Testament]] of the Bible. Paul and "[[Sosthenes]] ''our'' brother" wrote this epistle to "the church of God which is at [[Ancient Corinth#Biblical Corinth|Corinth]]", in Greece.{{bibleref2c|1Corinthians|1:1-2|9|1Cor.1:1-2}}
 
This epistle contains some of the best-known phrases in the New Testament, including (depending on the translation) "all things to all men" (9:22), "without love, I am nothing" (13:2), [[1 Corinthians 13#"Through a glass, darkly"|"through a glass, darkly"]] (13:12), and [[1 Corinthians 13#Other notable passages|"when I was a child, I spoke as a child, I felt as a child, I thought as a child"]] (13:11).