 | Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 páginas
...even so in Christ shall all be made alive. 6. But some man will say : " How are the dead raised up 1 and with what body do they come ?" Thou fool, that...hath pleased Him ; and to every seed his own body. 7. So also is the resurrection of the dead ; it is sown in corruption ; it is raised in incorruption... | |
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1857
...the one that perishes. To an objector on this point, the Apostle answers: "Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened except it die ; and that which...chance of wheat, or of some other grain ; but God gi veth it a body as it hath pleased him, and to every seed iU own body." This implies that the body... | |
 | 1844
...ground. And to all such vain and fruitless work as this, he can calmly say, 'Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die. And that which...hath pleased him, and to every seed his own body.' 'It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption : it is sown in dishonour; it is raised in... | |
 | Chelsea Christ ch - 1844
...hesitate to admit the doctrine of a future and glorious resurrection : "Thou fool! that which thou sowest is not quickened except it die : and that which...hath pleased Him, and to every seed his own body." Hence he proceeds to argue that man is subjected to this universal law of existence — that the corporeal... | |
 | John Bruce - 1844 - 280 páginas
...the dead raised up, and with what body do they come?" and he answers, " Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened except it die : and that which...hath pleased him, and to every seed his own body." The simile was first used by our Lord, and was doubtless borrowed from his discourse with his disciples,... | |
 | ...only reference to temporal possession. With this view of the body, let us take the apostle's analogy. But some man will say "How are the dead raised up,...sowest not that body that shall be, but bare grain." The bare grain is not that body that shall be. eg The germinating process takes place after sowing,... | |
 | William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1844
...they come?" His answer in a way of allusion, or similie, was, " Thou fool, that which thou sowcst, is not quickened except it die ; and that which thou...or of some other grain: but God giveth it a body as it pleaseth him ; and to every seed his own body." And to speak more plainly in his negative, of the... | |
 | 1844 - 472 páginas
...xv. 37, 38, which is not quickened, except it die; and says of it, "And that which thou so west, thou sowest not that body that shall be, but bare grain,...hath pleased him, and to every seed his own body." He does not design a substantial difference between the body, which is laid in the grave, and that... | |
 | William Beveridge - 1844
...To whom he gives this sharp answer, — " Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened, etcept it die ; and that which thou sowest, thou sowest not...of some other grain ; but God giveth it a body as H hath pleased Him, and to every seed his own body." Where we may first observe, that the Apostle calls... | |
 | James Edward Murdoch, William Russell - 1845 - 422 páginas
...came also the resurrection of the dead. As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. But some man will say, " How are the dead raised up?...hath pleased him ; and to every seed his own body. So, also, is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption : it is raised in incorruption... | |
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