< 1 Corinthians 15 >

1 I make known now to you, brothers, the gospel that I evangelised to you, which also you received, in which also you have stood 2 through which also you are being saved, to the word I evangelised to you if you hold fast, unless only except in vain you have believed. 3 I delivered for to you in [the] foremost what also I received that Christ died for the sins of us according to the Scriptures 4 and that He was buried and that He has been raised on the day the third according to the Scriptures 5 and that He appeared to Cephas, then to the Twelve. 6 Thereafter He appeared to above five hundred brothers at once of whom the greater part remain until now, some however (and *k) were fallen asleep. 7 Then He appeared to James, then to the apostles all. 8 Last then of all as an untimely birth He appeared also to me. also to me. 9 I myself for am the least of the apostles who not am fit to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God; 10 By [the] grace however of God I am what I am, and the grace of Him toward me myself not void has been, Rather more excessive than them all I toiled, not I myself however, but the grace of God that [was] with me myself. 11 Whether therefore I myself or they, thus we preach and thus you believed. 12 If now Christ is preached that out from [the] dead He has been raised, how say among you some that a resurrection of [the] dead not there is? 13 If however a resurrection of [the] dead not there is, neither Christ has been raised; 14 if then Christ not has been raised, [is] void then (also *no) the preaching of us, void (now *k) also the faith (of you. *NK+O) 15 We are found then also false witnesses of God, because we have witnessed concerning God that He raised up Christ whom not He has raised if indeed if indeed then [the] dead not are raised; 16 If for [the] dead not are raised, neither Christ has been raised; 17 if then Christ not has been raised, [is] futile the faith of you (is; *o) still you are in the sins of you; 18 Then also those having fallen asleep in Christ have perished. 19 If in life this in Christ already hoping we are only, more to be pitied than all men we are. 20 Now however Christ has been raised out from [the] dead, firstfruit of those having fallen asleep (he became. *K) 21 Since for through a man [came] death also through a man resurrection of [the] dead. 22 For as indeed in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive. 23 each however in the own order: [the] firstfruit Christ, then those of Christ at the coming of Him; 24 then the end, when (He may hand over *N+k+o) the kingdom to the God and Father, when He may have annulled all dominion and all authority and power; 25 It behooves for Him to reign until that (when *k) He may have put all the enemies under the feet of Him. 26 [The] last enemy to be abolished [is] death. 27 All things for He has put in subjection under the feet of Him; When however it may be said that all things have been put in subjection, [it is] evident that [is] excepted the [One who] having put in subjection to Him all things; 28 When now shall have been subjected to Him all things, then also Himself the Son will be put in subjection to the [One] having put in subjection to Him all things, so that may be God all in all. 29 Otherwise what will they do who are baptized for the dead? If at all [the] dead not are raised; why also are they baptized for (them? *N+KO) 30 Why also we ourselves are in danger every hour? 31 Every day I die, as surely as (in you *NK+O) boasting, (brothers *NO) which I have in Christ Jesus the Lord of us. 32 If according to man I fought wild beasts in Ephesus, what to me the profit? If [the] dead not are raised, Let us eat and let us drink, tomorrow for we die. 33 Not do be misled: Do corrupt morals good companionships bad. 34 do sober up righteously and not do sin; ignorance for of God some have; to [the] shame of you (I speak. *N+kO) 35 But will say someone; How are raised the dead? With what then body do they come? 36 Fool you yourself What you sow not does come to life only unless it may die; 37 And what you sow, not the body that will be you sow but a bare grain, if it would be of wheat or of some of the rest; 38 But God gives to it a body even as He has willed and to each of the seeds [its] own body. 39 Not all flesh [is] the same flesh but one indeed (flesh *k) of men, another however flesh of beasts, another however (flesh *no) of birds another however of fish. 40 And bodies [there are] heavenly and bodies earthly; But one indeed [is] the of the heavenly glory, another however that of the earthly. 41 One [is] [the] glory of [the] sun, and another [the] glory of [the] moon, and another [the] glory of [the] stars; star for from star differs 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 body natural, it is raised a body spiritual. (If *NO) there is a body natural, there is also (body *k) spiritual. 45 So also it has been written: Became the first man Adam into a soul living; the last Adam into a spirit life-giving. 46 However not first [was] the spiritual but the natural, then the spiritual. 47 The first man [was] from [the] earth made of dust, the second man ([is] the Lord *K) from heaven. 48 As the [one] made of dust, so also [are] those of the earth, and as the heavenly [one], so also those of heaven; 49 And even as we have born the image of the earthly, (we will bear *NK+o) also the image of the heavenly. 50 This now I say, brothers, that flesh and blood [the] kingdom of God to inherit not (is able, *N+kO) nor the decay the immortality does inherit. 51 Behold a mystery to you I tell; All (indeed *k) not we will sleep, all however we will be changed — 52 in an instant in [the] twinkling of an eye at the last trumpet; [The] trumpet will sound for, and the dead will be raised imperishable, and we ourselves will be changed. 53 It behooves for perishable this to put on imperishable and mortal this to put on immortality. 54 When now perishable this may have put on [the] imperishable and mortal this may have put on immortality, then will come to pass the word which written: Has been swallowed up death in victory. 55 Where of you, O death, the victory Where of you, (O Hades, *N+KO) the sting (Hadēs g86) 56 And the sting of death [is] sin, and the power of sin the law. 57 however to God [be] thanks who is giving us the victory through the Lord of us Jesus Christ. 58 Therefore, brothers of mine beloved, steadfast do be, immovable, abounding in the work of the Lord always, knowing that the toil of you not is in vain in [the] Lord.

< 1 Corinthians 15 >