Chloe: A Christian of Corinth
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Chloe is a figure mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in the Apostle Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians. Although the details about her life are sparse, Chloe's mention provides insight into the early Christian community and the dynamics within the Corinthian church.

Biblical Reference:

Chloe is referenced in 1 Corinthians 1:11: "My brothers, some from Chloe’s household have informed me that there are quarrels among you." . This verse is the sole mention of Chloe in the Bible, yet it highlights her significance in the early church.

Context and Significance:

Chloe is identified as a Christian in Corinth, a major city in ancient Greece known for its commerce and diverse population. Corinth was a strategic location for the spread of Christianity, and the church there was one of the early Christian communities established by Paul during his missionary journeys.

The mention of "Chloe’s household" suggests that Chloe was a person of some standing, possibly a leader or a patron within the Christian community. In the Greco-Roman world, households often included extended family, servants, and others under the patronage of the head of the household. Chloe's household was evidently well-known to Paul, indicating her influence and the respect she commanded within the church.

Role in the Corinthian Church:

The report from Chloe's household about the divisions within the Corinthian church underscores the role of communication and accountability in the early Christian communities. The divisions mentioned by Paul were causing strife and hindering the unity of the church. Chloe's household played a crucial role in bringing these issues to Paul's attention, prompting him to address them in his letter.

This action reflects the active participation of women and their households in the life of the early church. Chloe's involvement demonstrates that women were not merely passive members but were integral to the functioning and well-being of the Christian community.

Implications for Early Christianity:

Chloe's mention in 1 Corinthians highlights several important aspects of early Christianity:

1. Community and Accountability: The early church relied on the active involvement of its members to maintain doctrinal purity and communal harmony. Chloe's household exemplifies the importance of accountability and communication within the body of Christ.

2. Role of Women: Chloe's presence in the biblical narrative illustrates the significant roles women played in the early church. While the New Testament often reflects the patriarchal society of the time, it also provides glimpses of women who were leaders, patrons, and active participants in the spread of the Gospel.

3. Challenges of the Early Church: The divisions reported by Chloe's household remind us of the challenges faced by the early church in maintaining unity amidst diverse backgrounds and beliefs. Paul's response to these issues in his letter to the Corinthians provides guidance on addressing conflict and fostering unity in the church.

In summary, Chloe's brief mention in the New Testament offers valuable insights into the early Christian community in Corinth, the role of women in the church, and the importance of addressing divisions to maintain the unity of the faith.
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1 Corinthians 1:11
For it has been declared to me of you, my brothers, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you.
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Greek
5514. Chloe a prim. word -- Chloe.
... Chloe, probably with business connections either in Corinth or in ... Chloe. Feminine
of apparently a primary word; "green"; Chloe, a Christian female -- Chloe. ...
//strongsnumbers.com/greek2/5514.htm - 6k
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A Message of Warning and Entreaty
... About this time there came to Ephesus members of the household of Chloe,
a Christian family of high repute in Corinth. Paul asked ...
/.../white/the acts of the apostles/lesson 29 a message of.htm

Paul Writes to his Friends in Corinth
... by the will of God, and brother Sosthenes to the church of God at Corinth. ... For I
have been told, brothers, by the members of Chloe's household, that there are ...
/.../sherman/the childrens bible/paul writes to his friends 2.htm

The First Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians
... Some members of Chloe's household told him of the development of ... It is not the duty
of Christian teachers to put ... that he has sent Timothy to Corinth, and hopes ...
/.../pullan/the books of the new testament/chapter x the first epistle.htm

The Old Faiths and the New
... their faith in Christ, but also among the Christian Gentiles who ... He preached in Corinth
for over a year and a half. ... Paul by those "of the house of Chloe" (1:Cor ...
/.../sell/bible studies in the life of paul/study viii the old faiths.htm

The First Epistle to the Corinthians
... of those from the household of Chloe, and then ... Christian liberty was abused and
idolatrous practices were tolerated ... great deal in the church of Corinth that was ...
/.../drummond/introduction to the new testament/the first epistle to the.htm

The Women of the Apostolic Age
... We know nothing of Chloe of Corinth, of Claudia ... If Acte, Nero's freedwoman, really
were a Christian,"and it is strange that such a tradition should have ...
/.../brittain/women of early christianity/ii the women of the.htm

First and Second Corinthians.
... It must be remembered that Corinth was one of the most wicked cities ... In the meantime,
members of the household of Chloe(1:11) and other ... 7) The Christian race, 9 ...
/.../the way of salvation in the lutheran church/chapter xxx first and second.htm

Acts XIX
... to the date of the lost epistle, some members of the household of Chloe had brought
him information of great disorders and corruption in the Church in Corinth. ...
/.../mcgarvey/a commentary on acts of the apostles/acts xix.htm

1 Cor. xvi. 10
... by them which are of the house of Chloe;" thus at ... fitting that the distracted Church
of Corinth should not ... but to denote its religious and Christian character. ...
/.../homilies on the epistles of paul to the corinthians/homily xliv 1 cor xvi.htm

Touching the First Subject of all the Forementioned Power of the ...
... walk towards obstinate offenders, excommunicated by the Christian Church, to ... be
scandalous in the Church of Corinth, the household of Chloe told not ...
/.../chap vii touching the first.htm

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