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1 Corinthians 15:32

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What do I gain if, humanly speaking, I fought with beasts at Ephesus? If the dead are not raised, “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.”

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and behold, joy and gladness, slaying oxen and killing sheep, eating flesh and drinking wine. “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.”

And I will say to my soul, Soul, you have ample goods laid up for many years; take your ease, eat, drink, be merry.’

“Come,” they say, “let us get wine, let us fill ourselves with strong drink; and tomorrow will be like this day, great beyond measure.”

But these, like irrational animals, creatures of instinct, born to be caught and killed, reviling in matters of which they are ignorant, will be destroyed in the same destruction with them,

And they came to Ephesus, and he left them there; but he himself went into the synagogue and argued with the Jews.

But these men revile whatever they do not understand, and by those things that they know by instinct as irrational animals do, they are destroyed.

To give a human example, brethren: no one annuls even a man's will, or adds to it, once it has been ratified.

I am speaking in human terms, because of your natural limitations. For just as you once yielded your members to impurity and to greater and greater iniquity, so now yield your members to righteousness for sanctification.

While Apollos was at Corinth, Paul passed through the upper country and came to Ephesus. There he found some disciples.

For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses or forfeits himself?

Rejoice, O young man, in your youth, and let your heart cheer you in the days of your youth; walk in the ways of your heart and the sight of your eyes. But know that for all these things God will bring you into judgment.

There is nothing better for a man than that he should eat and drink and find enjoyment in his toil. This also, I saw, is from the hand of God;

All in vain have I kept my heart clean and washed my hands in innocence.

that you ask, ‘What advantage have I? How am I better off than if I had sinned?’

but on taking leave of them he said, “I will return to you if God wills,” and he set sail from Ephesus.

But if our wickedness serves to show the justice of God, what shall we say? That God is unjust to inflict wrath on us? (I speak in a human way.)

But I will stay in Ephesus until Pentecost,




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