From f96e6f1832a24c20af6c788a879a9b4cbb2df673 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hmw3 Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 09:27:49 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] 1co 15:29-30 Unpacked RQs and passives --- 47-1CO/15.usfm | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/47-1CO/15.usfm b/47-1CO/15.usfm index 86fa5318..efc12607 100644 --- a/47-1CO/15.usfm +++ b/47-1CO/15.usfm @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ c 15 \s5 \p -\v 29 If there is no resurrection from the dead (as some say), then why do some people get baptized for those who have died? This would make no sense. If the dead are not raised, then why are people being baptized for them after they are are dead? Some, even those who are not Christians, have confidence in a future resurrection by being baptized for the dead. Not everyone denies the resurrection; some believe it is true even if they are not believers. -\v 30 And it would make no sense for us apostles to continually risk our lives, to proclaim the good news, if there is no resurrection from the dead. And we risk our lives every day. +\v 29 If there is no resurrection from the dead, as some say, then there is no reason for people to receive baptism for the sake of those who have died, as some do. If God does not bring any dead people back to life, then here is no reason for living people to receive baptism for the sake of those who have died. +\v 30 And we apostles would have no reason to risk our lives every day, as we do, to proclaim the good news if there is no resurrection from the dead. \s5 \v 31 My brothers and sisters, I am so proud of you; you are like my possessions that I show off to Christ Jesus our Lord. But I tell you that I die every day!