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Now I declare to you, brothers, the gospel which I preached to you, which also you received, in which you also stand,
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The Gospel's Foundation
Paul begins his argument for the resurrection by reminding the Corinthians of the gospel he first preached. Commentators agree this isn't a new teaching, but a call back to the foundational truth they had already 'received.' This core message, centered on the facts of Christ's death and resurrection, is the very ground 'wherein' they 'stand' as believers.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
1 Corinthians Chapter 15
This important and deeply interesting chapter, I have spoken of as the third part of the epistle. (See the…
I make known (γνωριζω). See on 12:3 for this common verb. As if in reproach.
The gospel which I preached unto you <…
19th Century
Anglican
Moreover, brethren.—This chapter deals entirely with the DOCTRINE OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD. The reason the Apostle dwelt at…
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Baptist
Moreover, brothers, I declare to you the gospel which I preached to you, which also you have received, and in which you stand. By which also yo…
Paul begins by reminding the Corinthian Christians that the resurrection is an integral part of the Gospel he had preached and they had received an…
16th Century
Protestant
Now I make known to you. He now addresses another subject—the resurrection—belief in which among the Corinthians had been shaken by some w…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Moreover brethren, I declare unto you the Gospel The apostle here passes on, and proceeds to a new subject, the doct…
The word resurrection usually points to our existence beyond the grave. Not a trace of the apostle's doctrine can be found in all the teaching of p…
13th Century
Catholic
After instructing the Corinthians about the sacrament and the reality it contains and signifies—namely, grace and its effects—the Apostle now instr…