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1 Corinthians 15
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Moreover,
brethren, I
declare unto
you the
gospel
which I
preached unto
you,
which
also ye have
received,
and
wherein
ye
stand;
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- 15:2
By
which
also ye are
saved,
if ye
keep in memory
what
I
preached unto
you,
unless
ye have
believed in
vain.
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- 15:3
For I
delivered unto
you first of
all
that
which
I
also
received,
how that
Christ
died
for
our
sins
according to the
scriptures;
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And
that he was
buried,
and
that he rose
again the
third
day
according to the
scriptures:
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And
that he was
seen of
Cephas,
then of the
twelve:
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- 15:6 After
that, he was
seen of
above five
hundred
brethren at
once;
of
whom the greater
part
remain
unto this
present,
but
some
are fallen
asleep.
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- 15:7 After
that, he was
seen of
James;
then of
all the
apostles.
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- 15:8
And
last of
all he was
seen of me
also,
as of one born out of due
time.
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- 15:9
For
I
am the
least of the
apostles,
that
am
not
meet to be
called an
apostle,
because I
persecuted the
church of
God.
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But by the
grace of
God I
am
what I
am:
and
his
grace which was bestowed
upon
me
was
not in
vain;
but I
laboured more
abundantly than
they
all:
yet
not
I,
but the
grace of
God
which was
with
me.
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- 15:11
Therefore
whether it were
I
or
they,
so we
preach,
and
so ye
believed.
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- 15:12
Now
if
Christ be
preached
that he
rose
from the
dead,
how
say
some
among
you
that there
is
no
resurrection of the
dead?
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- 15:13
But
if there
be
no
resurrection of the
dead,
then
is
Christ
not
risen:
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And
if
Christ
be
not
risen,
then is
our
preaching
vain,
and
your
faith
is
also
vain.
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- 15:15
Yea,
and we are
found false
witnesses of
God;
because we have
testified
of
God
that he raised
up
Christ:
whom he
raised
not
up,
if so
be that the
dead
rise
not.
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- 15:16
For
if the
dead
rise
not, then
is
not
Christ
raised:
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And
if
Christ
be
not
raised,
your
faith is
vain; ye
are
yet
in
your
sins.
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- 15:18
Then they
also which are fallen
asleep
in
Christ are
perished.
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- 15:19
If
in
this
life
only we have
hope
*
in
Christ, we
are of
all
men most
miserable.
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- 15:20
But
now
is
Christ
risen
from the
dead, and
become the
firstfruits of them that
slept.
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- 15:21
For
since
by
man came
death,
by
man came
also the
resurrection of the
dead.
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For
as
in
Adam
all
die,
even
so
in
Christ
shall
all be made
alive.
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- 15:23
But every
man
in his
own
order:
Christ the
firstfruits;
afterward they that
are
Christ's
at
his
coming.
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- 15:24
Then cometh the
end,
when he shall have delivered
up the
kingdom to
God,
even the
Father;
when he shall have put
down
all
rule
and
all
authority
and
power.
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- 15:25
For
he
must
reign,
till
he hath
put
*
all
enemies
under
his
feet.
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- 15:26 The
last
enemy that shall be
destroyed is
death.
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- 15:27
For he hath
put all
things
under
his
feet.
But
when he
saith
* all
things are put
under him, it is
manifest
that he is
excepted, which did
put all
things
under
him.
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- 15:28
And
when all
things shall be
subdued unto
him,
then
shall the
Son
also
himself be
subject unto him that
put all
things
under
him,
that
God may
be
all
in
all.
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- 15:29
Else
what shall they
do which are
baptized
for the
dead,
if the
dead
rise
not at
all?
why
are they then
baptized
for the
dead?
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- 15:30
And
why
stand
we in
jeopardy
every
hour?
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- 15:31 I protest
by
your
rejoicing
*
which I
have
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord, I
die
daily
*.
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- 15:32
If after the
manner of
men I have fought with
beasts
at
Ephesus,
what advantageth
it
me,
if the
dead
rise
not? let us
eat
and
drink;
for to
morrow we
die.
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- 15:33
Be
not
deceived:
evil
communications
corrupt
good
manners.
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- 15:34
Awake to
righteousness,
and
sin
not;
for
some
have not the
knowledge of
God: I
speak this
to
your
shame.
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- 15:35
But
some man will
say,
How
are the
dead raised
up ?
and with
what
body do they
come ?
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- 15:36 Thou
fool, that
which
thou
sowest
is
not
quickened,
except it
die:
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- 15:37
And that
which thou
sowest, thou
sowest
not that
body that shall
be,
but
bare
grain, it may
chance
* of
wheat,
or of
some
other grain:
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- 15:38
But
God
giveth
it a
body
as it hath pleased
him,
and to
every
seed his
own
body.
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- 15:39
All
flesh is
not the
same
flesh:
but
there is
one kind of
flesh of
men
*,
another
flesh of
beasts
*,
another of
fishes,
and
another of
birds.
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- 15:40 There are
also
celestial
bodies,
and
bodies
terrestrial:
but
the
glory of the
celestial is
one,
and the glory of the
terrestrial is
another.
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- 15:41 There is
one
glory of the
sun,
and
another
glory of the
moon,
and
another
glory of the
stars:
for one
star differeth
from another
star
in
glory.
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- 15:42
So
also is the
resurrection of the
dead. It is
sown
in
corruption; it is
raised
in
incorruption:
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- 15:43 It is
sown
in
dishonour; it is
raised
in
glory: it is
sown
in
weakness; it is
raised
in
power:
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- 15:44 It is
sown a
natural
body; it is
raised a
spiritual
body. There
is a
natural
body,
and there
is a
spiritual
body.
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- 15:45
And
so it is
written, The
first
man
Adam was
made
* a
living
soul; the
last
Adam was
made a
quickening
spirit.
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- 15:46
Howbeit that was
not
first which is
spiritual,
but that which is
natural; and
afterward that which is
spiritual.
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- 15:47 The
first
man is
of the
earth,
earthy: the
second
man is the
Lord
from
heaven.
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- 15:48
As is the
earthy,
such are they
also that are
earthy:
and as
is the
heavenly,
such are
they
also that are
heavenly.
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- 15:49
And
as we have
borne the
image of the
earthy, we
shall
also
bear the
image of the
heavenly.
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- 15:50
Now
this I
say,
brethren,
that
flesh
and
blood
cannot
*
inherit the
kingdom of
God;
neither
doth
corruption
inherit
incorruption.
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- 15:51
Behold, I
shew
you a
mystery; We
shall
not
all
*
sleep,
but we
shall
all be
changed,
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- 15:52
In a
moment,
in the
twinkling of an
eye,
at the
last
trump:
for the trumpet shall
sound,
and the
dead shall be
raised
incorruptible,
and
we shall be
changed.
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- 15:53
For
this
corruptible
must put
on
incorruption,
and
this
mortal must put
on
immortality.
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- 15:54
So
when
this
corruptible shall have put
on
incorruption,
and
this
mortal shall have put
on
immortality,
then shall be brought to
pass the
saying that is
written,
Death is swallowed
up
in
victory.
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- 15:55 O
death,
where is
thy
sting? O
grave,
where is
thy
victory?
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- 15:56
The
sting of
death is
sin;
and the
strength of
sin is the
law.
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- 15:57
But
thanks be to
God,
which
giveth
us the
victory
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
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- 15:58
Therefore,
my
beloved
brethren, be
ye
stedfast,
unmoveable,
always
abounding
in the
work of the
Lord, forasmuch as ye
know
that
your
labour
is
not in
vain
in the
Lord.
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