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1
Now
I make known
to you, brethren,
the gospel
which
I preached
to you,
which
also
you received,
in
which
also
you stand,
2
by
which
also
you are saved,
if
you hold fast
the word
which
I preached
to you, unless
you believed
in vain.
3
For I delivered
to you as of first importance
what
I also
received,
that Christ
died
for our sins
according
to the Scriptures,
4
and that He was buried,
and that He was raised
on the third
day
according
to the Scriptures,
5
and that He appeared
to Cephas,
then
to the twelve.
6
After
that He appeared
to more than
five hundred
brethren
at one time,
most
of whom
remain
until
now,
but some
have fallen asleep;
7
then
He appeared
to James,
then
to all
the apostles;
8
and last
of all,
as to one untimely born,
He appeared
to me also.
9
For I am
the least
of the apostles,
and 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 did not prove
vain;
but I labored
even more
than all
of them, yet
not I, but the grace
of God
with me.
11
Whether
then
it was I or
they, so
we preach
and so
you believed.
12
Now
if
Christ
is preached,
that He has been raised
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,
not even
Christ
has been raised;
14
and if
Christ
has not been raised,
then
our preaching
is vain,
your faith
also
is vain.
15
Moreover
we are even
found
to be false witnesses
of
God
,
because
we test
if
ied
against
God
that He raised
Christ,
whom
He did not raise,
if
in fact
the dead
are not raised.
16
For if
the dead
are not raised,
not even
Christ
has been raised;
17
and if
Christ
has not been raised,
your faith
is worthless;
you are still
in your sins.
18
Then
those
also
who have fallen asleep
in Christ
have perished.
19
If
we have hoped
in Christ
in this
life
only,
we are of all
men
most to be pitied.
20
But now
Christ
has been raised
from the dead,
the first fruits
of those
who are asleep.
21
For since
by a man
came death,
by a man
also
came the resurrection
of the dead.
22
For as in Adam
all
die,
so
al
so
in Christ
all
will be made alive.
23
But each
in his own
order:
Christ
the first fruits,
after
that those
who
are
Christ
's
at His coming,
24
then
comes the end,
when
He hands
over the kingdom
to the God
and Father,
when
He has abolished
all
rule
and
all
authority
and power.
25
For He must
reign
until
He has put
all
His enemies
under
His feet.
26
The last
enemy
that will be abolished
is death.
27
For HE HAS PUT
ALL
THINGS
IN SUBJECTION
UNDER
HIS FEET.
But when
He says,
"All things
are put
in subjection
,"
it is evident
that He is excepted
who put
all things
in subjection
to Him.
28
When
all
things
are subjected
to Him, then
the Son
Himself
also
will be subjected
to the One who subjected
all
things
to Him, so
that God
may be
all
in
all
.
29
Otherwise,
what
will those
do
who are baptized
for
the dead
?
If
the dead
are not raised
at all,
why
then
are they baptized
for them?
30
Why
are we also
in danger
every
hour?
31
I affirm,
brethren,
by the boasting
in you which
I have
in Christ
Jesus
our Lord,
I die
daily.
32
If
from human
motives
I fought with wild beasts
at Ephesus,
what
does it profit
me?
If
the dead
are not raised,
LET US EAT
AND DRINK,
FOR TOMORROW
WE DIE.
33
Do not be deceived:
"Bad
company
corrupts
good
morals."
34
Become sober-minded
as you ought,
and stop
sinning;
for some
have
no knowledge
of God.
I speak
this to your shame.
35
But someone
will say,
"How
are the dead
raised?
And with what kind
of body
do they come?"
36
You fool!
That which
you sow
does not come to life
unless
it dies;
37
and that which
you sow,
you do not sow
the body
which is to be, but a bare
grain,
perhaps
of wheat
or
of something
else.
38
But God
gives
it
a body
just
as He wished,
and to each
of the seeds
a body
of its own.
39
All
flesh
is not the same
flesh
,
but there is one
flesh
of men,
and another
flesh
of beasts,
and another
flesh
of birds,
and another
of fish.
40
There are also
heavenly
bodies
and earthly
bodies
,
but the glory
of the
heavenly
is one,
and the glory 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
a perishable
body, it is raised
an imperishable
body;
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
body.
45
So
also
it is written,
"The first
MAN,
Adam
,
BECAME
A LIVING
SOUL."
The last
Adam
became a life-giving
spirit.
46
However,
the spiritual
is not first,
but the natural;
then
the spiritual
.
47
The first
man
is from the earth,
earthy;
the second
man
is from heaven.
48
As is the earthy,
so
al
so
are those
who are earthy;
and as is the heavenly,
so
al
so
are those
who are heavenly.
49
Just
as we have borne
the image
of the earthy,
we will also
bear
the image
of the heavenly.
50
Now
I say
this,
brethren,
that flesh
and blood
cannot
inherit
the kingdom
of God;
nor
does the perishable
inherit
the imperishable.
51
Behold,
I tell
you a mystery;
we will not all
sleep,
but we will all
be changed,
52
in a moment,
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 this
perishable
must
put
on the im
perishable
,
and this
mortal
must
put
on im
mortal
ity.
54
But when
this
perishable
will have put
on the im
perishable
,
and
this
mortal
will have put
on im
mortal
ity,
then
will come
about the saying
that is written,
"DEATH
IS SWALLOWED
UP in victory.
55
"
O DEATH,
WHERE
IS YOUR VICTORY?
O DEATH,
WHERE
IS YOUR STING?"
56
The sting
of death
is sin,
and the power
of sin
is the law;
57
but thanks
be to God,
who gives
us the victory
through
our Lord
Jesus
Christ.
58
Therefore,
my beloved
brethren,
be steadfast,
immovable,
always
abounding
in the work
of the Lord,
knowing
that your toil
is not in vain
in the Lord.
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