Q. Did Paul write 1 Corinthians 13? Its hymn-like quality, in contrast to the chapters that frame it, seems cause for suspicion.
A. The questioner makes an astute observation. Undoubtedly, there is a contrast between the rhetorically elevated description of love in chapter 13 and the prosaic exhortations and arguments regarding spiritual gifts in chapters 12 and 14. And chapter 13 does transition from second person to first person speech with the speaker apparently setting himself forth as a model of love. The text moves smoothly, furthermore, from
Few, however, find these observations strong enough to convince that chapter 13 was written by someone other than Paul. Paul is more than capable of speaking in different voices, can use different generic and rhetorical conventions, and can engage in rhetorically elevated speech (e.g.,
So here in chapter 13, love and regard for the other is the interpretive key for exercising spiritual gifts in the community. Finally,