15:1 Now
I
make
known
unto
you
brethren,
the
gospel
which
I
preached
unto
you,
which
also
ye
received,
wherein
also
ye
stand,
15:2 by
which
also
ye
are
saved,
if
ye
hold
fast
the
word
which
I
preached
unto
you,
except
ye
believed
in
vain.
15:3 For
I
delivered
unto
you
first
of
all
that
which
also
I
received:
that
Christ
died
for
our
sins
according
to
the
scriptures;
15:4 and
that
he
was
buried;
and
that
he
hath
been
raised
on
the
third
day
according
to
the
scriptures;
15:5 and
that
he
appeared
to
Cephas;
then
to
the
twelve;
15:6 then
he
appeared
to
above
five
hundred
brethren
at
once,
of
whom
the
greater
part
remain
until
now,
but
some
are
fallen
asleep;
15:7 then
he
appeared
to
James;
then
to
all
the
apostles;
15:8 and
last
of
all,
as
to
the
[child]
untimely
born,
he
appeared
to
me
also.
15:9 For
I
am
the
least
of
the
apostles,
that
am
not
meet
to
be
called
an
apostle,
because
I
persecuted
the
church
of
God.
15:10 But
by
the
grace
of
God
I
am
what
I
am:
and
his
grace
which
was
bestowed
upon
me
was
not
found
vain;
but
I
labored
more
abundantly
than
they
all:
yet
not
I,
but
the
grace
of
God
which
was
with
me.
15:11 Whether
then
[it
be]
I
or
they,
so
we
preach,
and
so
ye
believed.
15:12 Now
if
Christ
is
preached
that
he
hath
been
raised
from
the
dead,
how
say
some
among
you
that
there
is
no
resurrection
of
the
dead
15:13 But
if
there
is
no
resurrection
of
the
dead,
neither
hath
Christ
been
raised:
15:14 and
if
Christ
hath
not
been
raised,
then
is
our
preaching
vain,
your
faith
also
is
vain.
15:15 Yea,
we
are
found
false
witnesses
of
God;
because
we
witnessed
of
God
that
he
raised
up
Christ:
whom
he
raised
not
up,
if
so
be
that
the
dead
are
not
raised.
15:16 For
if
the
dead
are
not
raised,
neither
hath
Christ
been
raised:
15:17 and
if
Christ
hath
not
been
raised,
your
faith
is
vain;
ye
are
yet
in
your
sins.
15:18 Then
they
also
that
are
fallen
asleep
in
Christ
have
perished.
15:19 If
we
have
only
hoped
in
Christ
in
this
life,
we
are
of
all
men
most
pitiable.
15:20 But
now
hath
Christ
been
raised
from
the
dead,
the
firstfruits
of
them
that
are
asleep.
15:21 For
since
by
man
[came]
death,
by
man
[came]
also
the
resurrection
of
the
dead.
15:22 For
as
in
Adam
all
die,
so
also
in
Christ
shall
all
be
made
alive.
15:23 But
each
in
his
own
order:
Christ
the
firstfruits;
then
they
that
are
Christ's,
at
his
coming.
15:24 Then
[cometh]
the
end,
when
he
shall
deliver
up
the
kingdom
to
God,
even
the
Father;
when
he
shall
have
abolished
all
rule
and
all
authority
and
power.
15:25 For
he
must
reign,
till
he
hath
put
all
his
enemies
under
his
feet.
15:26 The
last
enemy
that
shall
be
abolished
is
death.
15:27 For,
He
put
all
things
in
subjection
under
his
feet.
But
when
he
saith,
All
things
are
put
in
subjection,
it
is
evident
that
he
is
excepted
who
did
subject
all
things
unto
him.
15:28 And
when
all
things
have
been
subjected
unto
him,
then
shall
the
Son
also
himself
be
subjected
to
him
that
did
subject
all
things
unto
him,
that
God
may
be
all
in
all.
15:29 Else
what
shall
they
do
that
are
baptized
for
the
dead
If
the
dead
are
not
raised
at
all,
why
then
are
they
baptized
for
them
15:30 Why
do
we
also
stand
in
jeopardy
every
hour
15:31 I
protest
by
that
glorifying
in
you,
brethren,
which
I
have
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord,
I
die
daily.
15:32 If
after
the
manner
of
men
I
fought
with
beasts
at
Ephesus,
what
doth
it
profit
me
If
the
dead
are
not
raised,
let
us
eat
and
drink,
for
to-morrow
we
die.
15:33 Be
not
deceived:
Evil
companionships
corrupt
good
morals.
15:34 Awake
to
soberness
righteously,
and
sin
not;
for
some
have
no
knowledge
of
God:
I
speak
[this]
to
move
you
to
shame.
15:35 But
some
one
will
say,
How
are
the
dead
raised
and
with
what
manner
of
body
do
they
come
15:36 Thou
foolish
one,
that
which
thou
thyself
sowest
is
not
quickened
except
it
die:
15:37 and
that
which
thou
sowest,
thou
sowest
not
the
body
that
shall
be,
but
a
bare
grain,
it
may
chance
of
wheat,
or
of
some
other
kind;
15:38 but
God
giveth
it
a
body
even
as
it
pleased
him,
and
to
each
seed
a
body
of
its
own.
15:39 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
fishes.
15:40 There
are
also
celestial
bodies,
and
bodies
terrestrial:
but
the
glory
of
the
celestial
is
one,
and
the
[glory]
of
the
terrestrial
is
another.
15:41 There
is
one
glory
of
the
sun,
and
another
glory
of
the
moon,
and
another
glory
of
the
stars;
for
one
star
differeth
from
another
star
in
glory.
15:42 So
also
is
the
resurrection
of
the
dead.
It
is
sown
in
corruption;
it
is
raised
in
incorruption:
15:43 it
is
sown
in
dishonor;
it
is
raised
in
glory:
it
is
sown
in
weakness;
it
is
raised
in
power:
15:44 it
is
sown
a
natural
body;
it
is
raised
a
spiritual
body.
If
there
is
a
natural
body,
there
is
also
a
spiritual
[body].
15:45 So
also
it
is
written,
The
first
man
Adam
became
a
living
soul.
The
last
Adam
[became]
a
life-giving
spirit.
15:46 Howbeit
that
is
not
first
which
is
spiritual,
but
that
which
is
natural;
then
that
which
is
spiritual.
15:47 The
first
man
is
of
the
earth,
earthy:
the
second
man
is
of
heaven.
15:48 As
is
the
earthy,
such
are
they
also
that
are
earthy:
and
as
is
the
heavenly,
such
are
they
also
that
are
heavenly.
15:49 And
as
we
have
borne
the
image
of
the
earthy,
we
shall
also
bear
the
image
of
the
heavenly.
15:50 Now
this
I
say,
brethren,
that
flesh
and
blood
cannot
inherit
the
kingdom
of
God;
neither
doth
corruption
inherit
incorruption.
15:51 Behold,
I
tell
you
a
mystery:
We
all
shall
not
sleep,
but
we
shall
all
be
changed,
15:52 in
a
moment,
in
the
twinkling
of
an
eye,
at
the
last
trump:
for
the
trumpet
shall
sound,
and
the
dead
shall
be
raised
incorruptible,
and
we
shall
be
changed.
15:53 For
this
corruptible
must
put
on
incorruption,
and
this
mortal
must
put
on
immortality.
15:54 But
when
this
corruptible
shall
have
put
on
incorruption,
and
this
mortal
shall
have
put
on
immortality,
then
shall
come
to
pass
the
saying
that
is
written,
Death
is
swallowed
up
in
victory.
15:55 O
death,
where
is
thy
victory
O
death,
where
is
thy
sting
15:56 The
sting
of
death
is
sin;
and
the
power
of
sin
is
the
law:
15:57 but
thanks
be
to
God,
who
giveth
us
the
victory
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
15:58 Wherefore,
my
beloved
brethren,
be
ye
stedfast,
unmoveable,
always
abounding
in
the
work
of
the
Lord,
forasmuch
as
ye
know
that
your
labor
is
not
vain
in
the
Lord.