Third Epistle to the Corinthians

The third letter to the Corinthians is a letter under the name of Paul of Tarsus, the one classifies as pseudepigraphic text. It is also found in Acts of Paul and is held in response to the letter of Paul to the Corinthians to Paul. The oldest surviving copy of Papyrus Bodmer is X. Another copy is in the Codex Claromontanus.

In the West it was not classified in the 4th century as canonical and is therefore part of the Apocrypha. In the East, the Syriac Orthodox Church he was regarded as canonical. Aphraates ( 340 ) accepted it as canonical, obviously Ephrem the Syrian ( † 373), who wrote a commentary on it.

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