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1
Moreover,
brethren,
I declare
unto you
the gospel
which
I preached
unto you,
which
also
ye have received,
and
wherein
ye stand;
2
By
which
also
ye are saved,
if
ye keep
in memory what
I preached
unto you, unless
ye have believed
in vain.
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;
4
And that
he was buried,
and that
he rose again
the third
day
according
to the scriptures:
5
And that he was seen
of Cephas,
then
of the twelve:
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.
7
After that,
he was seen
of James;
then
of all
the apostles.
8
And
last
of all
he was seen of me also, as
of one born out of due time.
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.
10
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.
11
Therefore
whether
it were
I
or
they,
so
we preach,
and
so
ye believed.
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?
13
But
if
there be
no
resurrection
of the dead,
then
is
Christ
not risen:
14
And
if
Christ
be
not risen,
then
is
our
preaching
vain,
and
your
faith
is
also
vain.
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.
16
For
if
the dead
rise
not
,
then is
not
Christ
raised:
17
And
if
Christ
be
not raised, your
faith
is
vain;
ye are
yet
in your
sins.
18
Then
they also
which are fallen asleep
in
Christ
are perished.
19
If
in this
life
only
we have hope
in
Christ,
we are
of all
men
most miserable.
20
But
now
is
Christ
risen from
the dead,
and
become
the firstfruits
of them that slept.
21
For
since
by
man
came
death,
by
man
came
also
the resurrection
of the dead.
22
For as in
Adam
all
die,
even
so
in
Christ
shall
all
be made alive.
23
But
every man
in
his own
order:
Christ
the firstfruits;
afterward
they that are
Christ
's
at his
coming.
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.
25
For he
must
reign,
till
he hath put
all
enemies
under
his
feet.
26
The last
enemy
that
shall be destroyed
is
death.
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.
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
.
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
?
30
And
why
stand
we in jeopardy
every
hour?
31
I protest by
your rejoicing
which
I have
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord,
I die
daily.
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.
33
Be
not deceived:
evil
communications
corrupt
good
manners.
34
Awake
to righteousness,
and
sin
not; for
some
have
not the knowledge
of God:
I speak
this
to your
shame.
35
But
some
man
will say,
How
are
the dead
raised up? and
with what
body
do they come?
36
Thou
fool,
that which
thou
sowest
is
not quickened, except
it die:
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
:
38
But
God
giveth
it
a body
as
it hath pleased him,
and
to every
seed
his own
body.
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.
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.
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
.
42
So
also
is
the resurrection
of the dead.
It is sown
in
corruption;
it is raised
in
incorruption:
43
It is sown
in
dishonour;
it is raised
in
glory:
it is sown
in
weakness;
it is raised
in
power:
44
It is sown
a natural
body;
it is raised
a spiritual
body.
There is
a natural
body,
and
there is
a spiritual
body.
45
And
so
it is written,
The first
man
Adam
was made
a living
soul;
the last
Adam
was made
a quickening
spirit.
46
Howbeit
that
was
not first
which is spiritual,
but
that which is natural;
and afterward
that which is spiritual.
47
The first
man
is
of
the earth,
earthy:
the second
man
is
the Lord from
heaven.
48
As
is
the earthy,
such
are
they
also
that are earthy:
and
as
is
the heavenly,
such
are
they
also
that are heavenly.
49
And
as
we have borne
the image
of the earthy,
we shall
also bear
the image
of the heavenly.
50
Now
this
I say,
brethren,
that
flesh
and
blood
cannot
inherit
the kingdom
of God;
neither
doth
corruption
inherit
incorruption.
51
Behold,
I shew
you
a mystery;
We shall
not
all
sleep, but
we shall
all
be changed,
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.
53
For this
corruptible
must
put on
incorruption,
and this
mortal
must
put on
immortality.
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.
55
O death,
where
is
thy
sting?
O grave,
where
is
thy
victory?
56
The sting
of death
is
sin;
and
the strength
of sin
is
the law.
57
But
thanks
be
to God,
which
giveth
us
the victory
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
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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