15:1 Now
I
would
remind
you,
brothers,
of
the
gospel
I
preached
to
you,
which
you
received,
in
which
you
stand,
15:2 and
by
which
you
are
being
saved,
if
you
hold
fast
to
the
word
I
preached
to
you--unless
you
believed
in
vain.
15:3 For
I
delivered
to
you
as
of
first
importance
what
I
also
received:
that
Christ
died
for
our
sins
in
accordance
with
the
Scriptures,
15:4 that
he
was
buried,
that
he
was
raised
on
the
third
day
in
accordance
with
the
Scriptures,
15:5 and
that
he
appeared
to
Cephas,
then
to
the
twelve.
15:6 Then
he
appeared
to
more
than
five
hundred
brothers
at
one
time,
most
of
whom
are
still
alive,
though
some
have
fallen
asleep.
15:7 Then
he
appeared
to
James,
then
to
all
the
apostles.
15:8 Last
of
all,
as
to
one
untimely
born,
he
appeared
also
to
me.
15:9 For
I
am
the
least
of
the
apostles,
unworthy
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
toward
me
was
not
in
vain.
On
the
contrary,
I
worked
harder
than
any
of
them,
though
it
was
not
I,
but
the
grace
of
God
that
is
with
me.
15:11 Whether
then
it
was
I
or
they,
so
we
preach
and
so
you
believed.
15:12 Now
if
Christ
is
proclaimed
as
raised
from
the
dead,
how
can
some
of
you
say
that
there
is
no
resurrection
of
the
dead
15:13 But
if
there
is
no
resurrection
of
the
dead,
then
not
even
Christ
has
been
raised.
15:14 And
if
Christ
has
not
been
raised,
then
our
preaching
is
in
vain
and
your
faith
is
in
vain.
15:15 We
are
even
found
to
be
misrepresenting
God,
because
we
testified
about
God
that
he
raised
Christ,
whom
he
did
not
raise
if
it
is
true
that
the
dead
are
not
raised.
15:16 For
if
the
dead
are
not
raised,
not
even
Christ
has
been
raised.
15:17 And
if
Christ
has
not
been
raised,
your
faith
is
futile
and
you
are
still
in
your
sins.
15:18 Then
those
also
who
have
fallen
asleep
in
Christ
have
perished.
15:19 If
in
Christ
we
have
hope
in
this
life
only,
we
are
of
all
people
most
to
be
pitied.
15:20 But
in
fact
Christ
has
been
raised
from
the
dead,
the
firstfruits
of
those
who
have
fallen
asleep.
15:21 For
as
by
a
man
came
death,
by
a
man
has
come
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
at
his
coming
those
who
belong
to
Christ.
15:24 Then
comes
the
end,
when
he
delivers
the
kingdom
to
God
the
Father
after
destroying
every
rule
and
every
authority
and
power.
15:25 For
he
must
reign
until
he
has
put
all
his
enemies
under
his
feet.
15:26 The
last
enemy
to
be
destroyed
is
death.
15:27 For
"God
has
put
all
things
in
subjection
under
his
feet."
But
when
it
says,
"all
things
are
put
in
subjection,"
it
is
plain
that
he
is
excepted
who
put
all
things
in
subjection
under
him.
15:28 When
all
things
are
subjected
to
him,
then
the
Son
himself
will
also
be
subjected
to
him
who
put
all
things
in
subjection
under
him,
that
God
may
be
all
in
all.
15:29 Otherwise,
what
do
people
mean
by
being
baptized
on
behalf
of
the
dead
If
the
dead
are
not
raised
at
all,
why
are
people
baptized
on
their
behalf
15:30 Why
are
we
in
danger
every
hour
15:31 I
protest,
brothers,
by
my
pride
in
you,
which
I
have
in
Christ
Jesus
our
Lord,
I
die
every
day!
15:32 What
do
I
gain
if,
humanly
speaking,
I
fought
with
beasts
at
Ephesus
If
the
dead
are
not
raised,
"Let
us
eat
and
drink,
for
tomorrow
we
die."
15:33 Do
not
be
deceived:
"Bad
company
ruins
good
morals."
15:34 Wake
up
from
your
drunken
stupor,
as
is
right,
and
do
not
go
on
sinning.
For
some
have
no
knowledge
of
God.
I
say
this
to
your
shame.
15:35 But
someone
will
ask,
"How
are
the
dead
raised
With
what
kind
of
body
do
they
come"
15:36 You
foolish
person!
What
you
sow
does
not
come
to
life
unless
it
dies.
15:37 And
what
you
sow
is
not
the
body
that
is
to
be,
but
a
bare
kernel,
perhaps
of
wheat
or
of
some
other
grain.
15:38 But
God
gives
it
a
body
as
he
has
chosen,
and
to
each
kind
of
seed
its
own
body.
15:39 For
not
all
flesh
is
the
same,
but
there
is
one
kind
for
humans,
another
for
animals,
another
for
birds,
and
another
for
fish.
15:40 There
are
heavenly
bodies
and
earthly
bodies,
but
the
glory
of
the
heavenly
is
of
one
kind,
and
the
glory
of
the
earthly
is
of
another.
15:41 There
is
one
glory
of
the
sun,
and
another
glory
of
the
moon,
and
another
glory
of
the
stars;
for
star
differs
from
star
in
glory.
15:42 So
is
it
with
the
resurrection
of
the
dead.
What
is
sown
is
perishable;
what
is
raised
is
imperishable.
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 Thus
it
is
written,
"The
first
man
Adam
became
a
living
being";
the
last
Adam
became
a
life-giving
spirit.
15:46 But
it
is
not
the
spiritual
that
is
first
but
the
natural,
and
then
the
spiritual.
15:47 The
first
man
was
from
the
earth,
a
man
of
dust;
the
second
man
is
from
heaven.
15:48 As
was
the
man
of
dust,
so
also
are
those
who
are
of
the
dust,
and
as
is
the
man
of
heaven,
so
also
are
those
who
are
of
heaven.
15:49 Just
as
we
have
borne
the
image
of
the
man
of
dust,
we
shall
also
bear
the
image
of
the
man
of
heaven.
15:50 I
tell
you
this,
brothers:
flesh
and
blood
cannot
inherit
the
kingdom
of
God,
nor
does
the
perishable
inherit
the
imperishable.
15:51 Behold!
I
tell
you
a
mystery.
We
shall
not
all
sleep,
but
we
shall
all
be
changed,
15:52 in
a
moment,
in
the
twinkling
of
an
eye,
at
the
last
trumpet.
For
the
trumpet
will
sound,
and
the
dead
will
be
raised
imperishable,
and
we
shall
be
changed.
15:53 For
this
perishable
body
must
put
on
the
imperishable,
and
this
mortal
body
must
put
on
immortality.
15:54 When
the
perishable
puts
on
the
imperishable,
and
the
mortal
puts
on
immortality,
then
shall
come
to
pass
the
saying
that
is
written:
"Death
is
swallowed
up
in
victory."
15:55 "O
death,
where
is
your
victory
O
death,
where
is
your
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
gives
us
the
victory
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
15:58 Therefore,
my
beloved
brothers,
be
steadfast,
immovable,
always
abounding
in
the
work
of
the
Lord,
knowing
that
in
the
Lord
your
labor
is
not
in
vain.