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The Resurrection of the Dead (part 4 of 16)

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2009

Chapter fifteen in the book of First Corinthians is the shout of victory for the futurist. In this audio message, Ward Fenley scripturally offers the clearest and most systematic presentation of the Biblical view of resurrection. Most preterists are oblivious to the entire context of 1 Corinthians 15 and separate this chapter from its Old Testament counterparts (prophecies). Fenley presents an iron-clad argument against the mythical and fleshly systems of futurist interpretations of this chapter and unites Paul's theology with the theology of Christ and the Old Testament prophets' interpretation of resurrection.

Are you tired of diverse theologians forcing their pre, post, and amillennial interpretations upon this text? Listen to this entire series and find a refreshing and biblical explanation to this highly misunderstood passage.

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  • Very thought provoking..

  • Here is Young's literal translation:

    And if Christ is preached, that out of the dead he hath risen, how say certain among you, that there is no RISING AGAIN OF DEAD PERSONS? and if there be NO RISING AGAIN OF DEAD PERSONS, neither hath Christ risen;

    and if Christ hath not risen, then void [is] our preaching, and void also your faith,

  • What translation are you using? Here is NASB:

    "Moreover we are even found to be false witnesses of God, because we testified against God that He raised Christ, whom He did not raise, if in fact the dead ARE NOT RAISED. For if the dead ARE NOT RAISED, not even Christ has been raised; and if Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins."

  • @jcschain The last day is most likely when the Temple was destroyed. But it was the "day approaching" of Heb 10:25, and the "day is at hand" of Romans 13:10.

  • explain the last day

  • Great points

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