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Shall be made alive (ζωοποιηθησοντα). First future passive indicative of ζωοποιεω, late verb (Aristotle) to give life, to restore …

For as in Adam. en tō Adam. By Adam; by the act, or by means of Adam; as a consequence of his act. His deed was the procuring cau…

As in Adam . . .—Better, as in the Adam all die, so in the Christ will all be made alive. The first Adam and the second A…

Of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall…

These verses are similar to Paul’s two-category contrast in Ro 5:12–21. The man who brought death is Adam, and the one who will bring about the res…

For as in Adam all die
The apostle here shows who he meant in the former verse, by the one man the cause of death, and by the …

All who are by faith united to Christ are by His resurrection assured of their own resurrection. Just as through the sin of the first Adam all huma…

Here, the Apostle proves that the conditional statement previously set forth is true: if Christ arose, the dead will rise. He does this in three st…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson