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Chapter 15
I Co Weymouth 15:1  But let me recall to you, brethren, the Good News which I brought you, which you accepted, and on which you are standing,
I Co Weymouth 15:2  through which also you are obtaining salvation, if you bear in mind the words in which I proclaimed it--unless indeed your faith has been unreal from the very first.
I Co Weymouth 15:3  For I repeated to you the all-important fact which also I had been taught, that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures;
I Co Weymouth 15:4  that He was buried; that He rose to life again on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures,
I Co Weymouth 15:6  Afterwards He was seen by more than five hundred brethren at once, most of whom are still alive, although some of them have now fallen asleep.
I Co Weymouth 15:7  Afterwards He was seen by James, and then by all the Apostles.
I Co Weymouth 15:8  And last of all, as to one of untimely birth, He appeared to me also.
I Co Weymouth 15:9  For I am the least of the Apostles, and am not fit to be called an Apostle--because I persecuted the Church of God.
I Co Weymouth 15:10  But what I am I am by the grace of God, and His grace bestowed upon me did not prove ineffectual. But I labored more strenuously than all the rest--yet it was not I, but God's grace working with me.
I Co Weymouth 15:11  But whether it is I or they, this is the way we preach and the way that you came to believe.
I Co Weymouth 15:12  But if Christ is preached as having risen from the dead, how is it that some of you say that there is no such thing as a resurrection of the dead?
I Co Weymouth 15:13  If there is no such thing as a resurrection of the dead, then Christ Himself has not risen to life.
I Co Weymouth 15:14  And if Christ has not risen, it follows that what we preach is a delusion, and that your faith also is a delusion.
I Co Weymouth 15:15  Nay more, we are actually being discovered to be bearing false witness about God, because we have testified that God raised Christ to life, whom He did not raise, if in reality none of the dead are raised.
I Co Weymouth 15:16  For if none of the dead are raised to life, then Christ has not risen;
I Co Weymouth 15:17  and if Christ has not risen, your faith is a vain thing--you are still in your sins.
I Co Weymouth 15:18  It follows also that those who have fallen asleep in Christ have perished.
I Co Weymouth 15:19  If in this present life we have a *hope* resting on Christ, and nothing more, we are more to be pitied than all the rest of the world.
I Co Weymouth 15:20  But, in reality, Christ *has* risen from among the dead, being the first to do so of those who are asleep.
I Co Weymouth 15:21  For seeing that death came through man, through man comes also the resurrection of the dead.
I Co Weymouth 15:22  For just as through Adam all die, so also through Christ all will be made alive again.
I Co Weymouth 15:23  But this will happen to each in the right order--Christ having been the first to rise, and afterwards Christ's people rising at His return.
I Co Weymouth 15:24  Later on, comes the End, when He is to surrender the Kingship to God, the Father, when He shall have overthrown all other government and all other authority and power.
I Co Weymouth 15:25  For He must continue King until He shall have put all His enemies under His feet.
I Co Weymouth 15:26  The last enemy that is to be overthrown is Death;
I Co Weymouth 15:27  for He will have put all things in subjection under His feet. And when He shall have declared that "All things are in subjection," it will be with the manifest exception of Him who has reduced them all to subjection to Him.
I Co Weymouth 15:28  But when the whole universe has been made subject to Him, then the Son Himself will also become subject to Him who has made the universe subject to Him, in order that GOD may be all in all.
I Co Weymouth 15:29  Otherwise what will become of those who got themselves baptized for the dead? If the dead do not rise at all, why are these baptized for them?
I Co Weymouth 15:30  Why also do we Apostles expose ourselves to danger every hour?
I Co Weymouth 15:31  I protest, brethren, as surely as I glory over you--which I may justly do in Christ Jesus our Lord--that I die day by day.
I Co Weymouth 15:32  If from merely human motives I have fought with wild beasts in Ephesus, what profit is it to me? If the dead do not rise, let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we are to die.
I Co Weymouth 15:33  Do not deceive yourselves: "Evil companionships corrupt good morals."
I Co Weymouth 15:34  Wake from this drunken fit; live righteous lives, and cease to sin; for some have no knowledge of God: I speak thus in order to move you to shame.
I Co Weymouth 15:35  But some one will say, "How can the dead rise? And with what kind of body do they come back?"
I Co Weymouth 15:36  Foolish man! the seed you yourself sow has no life given to it unless it first dies;
I Co Weymouth 15:37  and as for what you sow, it is not the plant which is to be that you are sowing, but a bare grain, of wheat (it may be) or of something else, and God gives it a body as He has seen fit,
I Co Weymouth 15:39  All flesh is not the same: there is human flesh, and flesh of cattle, of birds, and of fishes.
I Co Weymouth 15:40  There are bodies which are celestial and there are bodies which are earthly, but the glory of the celestial ones is one thing, and that of the earthly ones is another.
I Co Weymouth 15:41  There is one glory of the sun, another of the moon, and another of the stars; for star differs from star in glory.
I Co Weymouth 15:42  It is the same with the resurrection of the dead. The body is sown in a state of decay, it is raised free from decay;
I Co Weymouth 15:43  it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power;
I Co Weymouth 15:44  an animal body is sown, a spiritual body is raised. As surely as there is an animal body, so there is also a spiritual body.
I Co Weymouth 15:45  In the same way also it is written, "The first man Adam became a living animal"; the last Adam is a life-giving Spirit.
I Co Weymouth 15:46  Nevertheless, it is not what is spiritual that came first, but what is animal; what is spiritual came afterwards.
I Co Weymouth 15:47  The first man is a man of earth, earthy; the second man is from Heaven.
I Co Weymouth 15:48  What the earthy one is, that also are those who are earthy; and what the heavenly One is, that also are those who are heavenly.
I Co Weymouth 15:49  And as we have borne a resemblance to the earthy one, let us see to it that we also bear a resemblance to the heavenly One.
I Co Weymouth 15:50  But this I tell you, brethren: our mortal bodies cannot inherit the Kingdom of God, nor will what is perishable inherit what is imperishable.
I Co Weymouth 15:51  I tell you a truth hitherto kept secret: we shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed,
I Co Weymouth 15:52  in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the sounding of the last trumpet; for the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incapable of decay, and *we* shall be changed.
I Co Weymouth 15:53  For so it must be: this perishable nature must clothe itself with what is imperishable, and this mortality must clothe itself with immortality.
I Co Weymouth 15:54  But when this perishable nature has put on what is imperishable, and this mortality has put on immortality, then will the words of Scripture be fulfilled, "Death has been swallowed up in victory."
I Co Weymouth 15:55  "Where, O death, is thy victory? Where, O death, is thy sting?"
I Co Weymouth 15:56  Now sin is the sting of death, and sin derives its power from the Law;
I Co Weymouth 15:57  but God be thanked who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!
I Co Weymouth 15:58  Therefore, my dear brethren, be firm, unmovable, busily occupied at all times in the Lord's work, knowing that your toil is not fruitless in the Lord.