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1 Corinthians 15:19-30 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

19. If we have hope in Christ for this life only, then we are more miserable than all men.

20. But now Christ has risen again from the dead, as the first-fruits of those who sleep.

21. For certainly, death came through a man. And so, the resurrection of the dead came through a man

22. And just as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be brought to life,

23. but each one in his proper order: Christ, as the first-fruits, and next, those who are of Christ, who have believed in his advent.

24. Afterwards is the end, when he will have handed over the kingdom to God the Father, when he will have emptied all principality, and authority, and power.

25. For it is necessary for him to reign, until he has set all his enemies under his feet.

26. Lastly, the enemy called death shall be destroyed. For he has subjected all things under his feet. And although he says,

27. "All things have been subjected to him," without doubt he does not include the One who has subjected all things to him.

28. And when all things will have been subjected to him, then even the Son himself will be subjected to the One who subjected all things to him, so that God may be all in all.

29. Otherwise, what will those who are being baptized for the dead do, if the dead do not rise again at all? Why then are they being baptized for them?

30. Why also do we endure trials every hour?

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