Chapter 310
I. CoRINTHIANS
13 But if there_be no resurrection of_ the - =dead, then »*is Christ not risen
1 And if Christ ha‘be not 2 risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain.
15 Yea, and we_are_found false_wit- nesses of_-God ; because we_have_tes- tified cof «God that He_raised_up «Christ: whom He_raised not up, if so_ be that the =dead «rrise not.
16 For if the =dead arrise not, then ha “is not Christ » raised :
7 And if Christ a‘be not 4raised, your -faith 7s vain; ye_are yet in your rsins.
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 fe ‘is Christ ’risen / from the =dead, and -become the —firstfruits of_them-_that “slept.
21 For since ¢by man came «death, tby man came also the resurrection of_ the_=dead.
= For as in -Adam all die, even so in -Christ shall all be_made-alive.
3 But ce 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_haye_delivered_up the kingdom to_-God, even the Father; when He_ -shall_have_put_down -all rule and -all autherity and power.
2 For He must reign, till He_ shath_
“PUT ALL “ENEMIES UNDER HIS «FEET.”
2 The last enemy that 'shall_be_ a destroyed ts ~death.
2 For He_hath_“Put ALL=THINGS UNDER His +FEET.” But when He_ ssaith “All_things ‘are — put — under Him,” it is manifest that He_is_ex- cepted, which -+did_put -all_things under Him.
23 And when eall_things s-shall_be_ subdued unto_Him, then shall the Son also Himself be_subject unto_Him that *sput -all_things mnie Him, that-God may_be +=all in =all.)
2 Else what shall_they_do -which are_baptized for the =dead, if the =dead arrise not at_all? why are_they «then ‘baptized for the =dead ?
30 And why stand we in_jeopardy every hour?
31 J protest by -your rejoicing which I_have in Christ Jesus our -Lord, I_die daily. +e 32 If after_the_manner_of men I_have_ fought_with_beasts at Ephesus, what radvantageth_it me, if the =dead ar rise not? “+Let_us_eat and -drink; for to_ morrow we_die,”
3 'Be not deceived: “evil communi- cations corrupt good manners.”
5+ aweAwake_to r righteousness, and 'sin not; for some have not_the_know- ledge of_God: Lspeak this to your shame.
25 But some_man will_say, “How are the =dead raised_up ? and with what body do_they_come ? ”
36 Thou «fool, that-which thot sowest is not * quickened, except it_-die :
XV.'36.
A.D. 59 and 4—63. n. neither hath Christ been_ raised.
ha. hath.
6. been_ raised.
c. concern- ing.
ar. are not raised.
t. to_be_ pitied. CHRIST RISEN. Jf. from_ among. t. through,
22. Rom. 5. 14;8.11,
ORDER OF THE RESUR- RECTION, 23. Col. 1. 18. 1 Thess. 4. 7. e. each.
2. Ps.110.1. 26. Rey. 20.
a. abolished. GoD ALL IN ALL.
27. Ps. & 6.
s. shall_ havye_been_ subdued.
RESURREC- TION,
31. 2 Cor, 4. 10, 11.
32. Acts 19. 23-41. Isa. 22.13. _
How THE DEAD ARE RAISED. 36. John 12.
24.
u, unwise. m, Made-to- live.
