- Bible
- 1 Corinthians
- Chapter 15
- Verse 35
But some man will say, How are the dead raised up? and with what body do they come?
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Gill's Exposition
But God giveth it a body, as it hath pleased him,.... It is not the husbandman, nor the sun, nor the rain, that give the grain of wheat, or any other, its verdure and beauty, the form in which it…
Barnes' Notes
But some man will say - An objection will be made to the statement that the dead will be raised. This verse commences the second part of the chapter, in which the apostle meets the objections to the…
Adam Clarke
But some man will say - Αλλα ερει τις. It is very likely that the apostle, by τις some, some one, some man, means particularly the false apostle, or teacher at Corinth, who was chief in the opposition…
The apostle comes now to answer a plausible and principal objection against the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead, concerning which observe the proposal of the objection: Some man will say, How…
Cambridge Bible
But some man will say, How are the dead raised up? We now proceed from the factof the resurrection to its manner, a question which the Apostle discusses as far as 1Co 15:15, where he begins to treat…
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