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The Third Epistle to the Corinthians is an early Christian text written by an unknown author claiming to be Paul the Apostle. It is also found in the Acts of Paul, and was framed as Paul's response to a letter of the Corinthians to Paul. The earliest extant copy is Papyrus Bodmer X, dating to the third century.[1] Originally written in Koine Greek, the letter survives in Greek, Coptic, Latin, and Armenian manuscripts.[2][1]
^ abCharlesworth, James Hamilton (2014). Charlesworth; McDonald, Lee Martin; Jurgens, Blake A. (eds.). Sacra Scriptura: How "Non-Canonical" Texts Functioned in Early Judaism and Early Christianity. London: Bloomsbury. p. xix. ISBN 978-0-56714-887-2.
^G. J. Reinink; Alexander Cornelis Klugkist (January 1999). After Bardaisan: Studies on Continuity and Change in Syriac Christianity in Honour of Professor Han J.W. Drijvers. Peeters Publishers. p. 53. ISBN 978-90-429-0735-5.
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