1 CORINTHIANS 15. THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD. This discussion seems
not to have been elicited by the church letter, but by information
which had reached Paul through another source. Some were denying the
doctrine of the resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:12). On what grounds
they denied it and what vi... [ Continue Reading ]
1 CORINTHIANS 15. THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD. This discussion seems
not to have been elicited by the church letter, but by information
which had reached Paul through another source. Some were denying the
doctrine of the resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:12). On what grounds
they denied it and what vi... [ Continue Reading ]
How, in face of this preaching, can any Christian say there is no
resurrection? If a resurrection of the dead is out of the question
this involves a denial that Christ has been raised. This fact,
however, stands fast for both parties. They have been convinced _by
the_ historical evidence, and on tha... [ Continue Reading ]
But why discuss this further? Christ _has_ been raised, the
firstfruits of the rest of the dead, thus, as one with them, pledging
their resurrection. If man brought death, resurrection must equally
come through man. The whole race died in Adam, the whole race will be
raised from the dead in Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
1 CORINTHIANS 15:29. Many interpretations have been offered. The most
probable remains that given above. A view which deserves mention is
that Paul is referring to those who are baptized for the sake of
Christian friends who had died. In order to satisfy the hope for
reunion some who had been non-Ch... [ Continue Reading ]
Paul now meets the objection, How are the dead raised? in what kind of
a body do they come back from the tomb? Only a fool (in the Hebrew
rather than the Greek sense), he tartly says, would ask such an
unbelieving question. The objector's own experience (thou thyself is
very emphatic) shows him that... [ Continue Reading ]
A new question is now introduced, What will happen to those who are
alive when Christ returns? (_cf_. 1 Thessalonians 4:13). The principle
that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God finds with them
as with the dead its illustration. They will not all die, but all
alike will be transforme... [ Continue Reading ]