1 Corinthians 15
Paul teaches about the resurrection of the dead and the importance of the resurrection of Jesus.
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The Resurrection of the Dead
Commentary
In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul addresses the issue of the resurrection of the dead. He begins by reminding the Corinthians of the gospel he preached to them, which is that Christ died for our sins, was buried, and was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures. He then goes on to explain that if the resurrection of Christ did not happen, then our faith is in vain and we are still in our sins. Paul then explains that Christ was seen by many witnesses, including himself, and that these witnesses are reliable. He then goes on to explain the importance of the resurrection, saying that if there is no resurrection, then our faith is futile and we are still in our sins. He then explains that Christ is the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep, and that all who have died will be raised. Finally, Paul explains that the resurrection of the dead will be a transformation, and that our bodies will be changed to be like Christ's glorious body. Overall, Paul is emphasizing the importance of the resurrection of the dead and the transformation that will take place. He is reminding the Corinthians of the gospel he preached to them and the importance of believing in the resurrection. He is also explaining that the resurrection of Christ is the firstfruits of the resurrection of all who have died, and that our bodies will be changed to be like Christ's glorious body.
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There are 58 verses in 1 Corinthians, chapter 15.