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1
Now
I make known
to you, brothers, the
gospel
that
I proclaimed
to you,
which
also
you received, in
which
you
also
stand,
2
by
which
you are also being saved,
if
you hold fast
to the
word
I proclaimed
to you; otherwise
you have believed
in vain.
3
For
I delivered
to you
in
the foremost
what
also
I received:
that
Christ
died for our
s
in
s
accord
in
g to
the Scriptures,
4
and that
He was buried,
and that
He was raised
the
third
day
according to
the Scriptures,
5
and that
He appeared
to Cephas,
then
to the
Twelve.
6
Thereafter
He appeared
to more than
five hundred
brothers
at once, the greater part of
whom
remain
until
now, although
some
have fallen asleep.
7
Then
He appeared
to James,
then
to all
the
apostles.
8
And
last
of all,
He appeared
also to me, as to
one of
untimely birth.
9
For I
am
the
least
of the apostles, who
am
not
fit
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
toward
me
has not been
void.
Rather,
I toiled
more abundantly
than all of them, yet not I, but the
grace
of God
that
was
with me.
11
Theref
or
e
whether
it was
I
or
they,
thus
we preach,
and
thus
you believed.
12
Now
if
Christ
is preached,
that
He has been raised
out from
the
dead,
how
do some
among
you
say
that there is
no
resurrection
of
the
dead?
13
But
if
there is
no
resurrection
of
the
dead,
neither has Christ
been raised.
14
And
if
Christ
has not been raised,
then
also
our
preaching
is
void,
and your
faith
is
void.
15
Then
also
we are found
false witnesses of
God
,
because
we have witnessed
concerning
God
that
He raised up
Christ,
whom
He has not raised
if
then
the
dead
are not raised.
16
For
if
the
dead
are not raised,
neither
has Christ
been raised.
17
And
if
Christ
has not been raised,
your
faith
is
futile;
you are
still
in your
sins.
18
Also
then
those
having fallen asleep
in
Christ
have perished.
19
If
only
in
this
life
we are
having hope
in
Christ,
we are
more to be pitied
than all
men.
20
But
now
Christ
has been raised
out from
the
dead,
the
firstfruit
of those
having fallen asleep.
21
For
since
death
came
by
a man
,
so also
by
a man
has come the
resurrection
of
the
dead.
22
For as indeed in
Adam
all
die,
so
al
so
in
Christ
all
will be made alive.
23
But
each
in
the
own
order:
Christ
the
firstfruit,
the
n
those
of
Christ
at His coming,
24
then
the end,
when
He shall hand over
the
kingdom
to the
God
and Father,
when
He shall have annulled
all
dominion, and
all
authority
and
power.
25
For
it behooves
Him
to reign
until
He sh
all
have put
all
the
enemies
under
His
feet.
26
The
last
enemy
to be abolished
is
death.
27
For He has put in subjection
all things
under
His feet. But
when
it may be said that
all things
have been put in subjection,
it is
evident
that the
One
having put in subjection
all things
to Him
is
excepted.
28
Now
when
all
things
shall have been put in subjection
to Him,
then
also
the
Son
Himself
will be put in subjection
to the
One
having put in subjection
all
things
to Him,
so that
God
may be
all
in
all
.
29
Otherwise
what
will they do
who
are baptized
for the
dead?
If
the
dead
are not raised
at all,
why
also
are they baptized
for them?
30
And
why
are we
in danger
every
hour?
31
I die
every
day,
as surely as
the
boasting
in you, brothers,
which
I have
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord.
32
If
accord
in
g to
man
I fought wild beasts
in
Ephesus,
what
is
the
profit
to me?
If
the
dead
are not raised,
Let us eat and let us dr
in
k, for
tomorrow
we die.
33
Do not
be misled:
Bad
companionships
corrupt
good
morals.
34
Sober up
righteously
and do not sin, for
some
have
ignorance
of God.
I speak
to your
shame.
35
But
someone
will say, How are the
dead
raised?
And
with what
body
do they come?
36
You
fool!
What
you sow
does not come to life
unless
it dies.
37
And
what
you sow
is
not
the
body
that will be, but
you sow
a bare
grain,
if
it may be
of wheat,
or
of some
of the
rest.
38
But
God
gives
it
a body
as
He has willed, and
to each
of the seeds,
its own
body.
39
Not
all
flesh
is
the same, but indeed
one
flesh
is
of men, and
another
flesh
is
of beasts, and
another
flesh
is
of birds, and
another
is
of fish.
40
And
there are
heavenly
bodies
and
earthly
bodies
.
But truly the
glory
of the
heavenly
is
one
kind
, and that of the
earthly
is
another.
41
There is
one
glory
of
the
sun, and
another
glory
of
the
moon, and
another
glory
of
the
stars;
for
star
differs
from
star
in
glory
.
42
So
also
is
the
resurrection
of the
dead.
It is sown
in
decay;
it is raised
in
immortality.
43
It is sown
in
dishonor;
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.
If
there is
a natural
body,
there is
also
a spiritual
.
45
So
also
it has been written:
The
first
man
Adam
became
into
a living
soul;
the
last
Adam
into
a life-giving
spirit.
46
However, the
spiritual
was
not first, but the
natural;
then
the
spiritual
.
47
The
first
man
was
made of dust from
the
earth;
the
second
man
from
heaven.
48
As
the
one
was
made of dust,
so
al
so
are
those
of the earth;
and
as
is
the
heavenly
one
,
so
al
so
are
those
of heaven.
49
And
as
we have born
the
image
of the
earthly,
we shall also bear
the
image
of the
heavenly.
50
Now
I say
this, brothers, that
flesh
and
blood
is not able
to
inherit
the
kingdom
of God,
nor
does decay
inherit
immortality.
51
Behold,
I tell
to you
a mystery:
We will not
all
sleep,
but we will
all
be changed
52
in
an instant,
in
the
twinkling
of an eye,
at the
last
trumpet.
For
the trumpet will sound,
and the
dead
will be raised
imperishable,
and we
will be changed.
53
For
it behooves
this,
the
perishable
to put on
the
imperishable;
and
this,
the
mortal
to put on
immortality.
54
Now
when
this
the
perishable
shall have put on
the
imperishable,
and
this
,
the
mortal,
shall have put on
immortality,
the
n
the
word
having been written
will come to pass:
Death
has been swallowed up
in victory.
55
Where
O death
,
is
your
victory?
Where
O death
is
your sting?
56
Now
the
sting
of death
is
sin,
and
the
power
of sin
is
the
Law.
57
But
thanks
be
to God,
the
One
giving
us
the
victory
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
58
Therefore, my
beloved
brothers, be steadfast, immovable,
always
abounding
in
the
work
of the Lord, knowing that your
toil
in
the
Lord
is not
in
vain.
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