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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - 1 Corinthians 15:38


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - 1 Corinthians 15:38

ο 3588 δε 1161 θεος 2316 αυτω 846 διδωσιν 1325 5719 σωμα 4983 καθως 2531 ηθελησεν 2309 5656 και 2532 εκαστω 1538 των 3588 σπερματων 4690 το 3588 ιδιον 2398 σωμα 4983

Douay Rheims Bible

But God giveth it a body as he will: and to every seed its proper body.

King James Bible - 1 Corinthians 15:38

But God giveth it a body as it hath pleased him, and to every seed his own body.

World English Bible

But God gives it a body even as it pleased him, and to each seed a body of its own.

Early Church Father Links

Anf-02 v.ii.xxxvi Pg 2.1, Anf-03 v.iv.vi.x Pg 17, Anf-03 v.viii.lii Pg 6, Anf-03 v.iv.vi.x Pg 18, Anf-03 v.viii.lii Pg 7, Anf-04 vi.ix.v.xviii Pg 5, Npnf-102 iv.XII.25 Pg 6, Npnf-103 iv.vii.xiii Pg 7, Npnf-105 xvi.vi.xli Pg 3, Npnf-105 xvii.iv.xvii Pg 4, Npnf-109 xix.xii Pg 13, Npnf-111 vii.xxxiv Pg 30, Npnf-112 iv.xlii Pg 19, Npnf-203 vi.xiii.xliii Pg 2, Npnf-209 iii.iv.iv.xxvii Pg 42, Npnf-213 iii.ix.vi Pg 5

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1Corinthians 15:38

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-02 v.ii.xxxvi Pg 2.1


Anf-03 v.iv.vi.x Pg 17
1 Cor. xv. 37, 38.

since also he says, that “to every seed is its own body;”5641

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Anf-03 v.viii.lii Pg 6
Vers. 37, 38.

Gives it of course to the grain which he says is sown bare. No doubt, you say. Then the grain is safe enough, to which God has to assign a body. But how safe, if it is nowhere in existence, if it does not rise again if it rises not again its actual self? If it rises not again, it is not safe; and if it is not even safe, it cannot receive a body from God.  But there is every possible proof that it is safe. For what purpose, therefore, will God give it “a body, as it pleases Him,” even when it already has its own “bare” body, unless it be that in its resurrection it may be no longer bare? That therefore will be additional matter which is placed over the bare body; nor is that at all destroyed on which the superimposed matter is put,—nay, it is increased. That, however, is safe which receives augmentation. The truth is, it is sown the barest grain, without a husk to cover it, without a spike even in germ, without the protection of a bearded top, without the glory of a stalk. It rises, however, out of the furrow enriched with a copious crop, built up in a compact fabric, constructed in a beautiful order, fortified by cultivation, and clothed around on every side.  These are the circumstances which make it another body from God, to which it is changed not by abolition, but by amplification. And to every seed God has assigned its own body7678

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Anf-03 v.iv.vi.x Pg 18
1 Cor. xv. 38.

that, consequently,5642

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“there is one kind of flesh of men, whilst there is another of beasts, and (another) of birds; that there are also celestial bodies and bodies terrestrial; and that there is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars5643

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Anf-03 v.viii.lii Pg 7
1 Cor. xv. 38.

—not, indeed, its own in the sense of its primitive body—in order that what it acquires from God extrinsically may also at last be accounted its own. Cleave firmly then to the example, and keep it well in view, as a mirror of what happens to the flesh: believe that the very same flesh which was once sown in death will bear fruit in resurrection-life—the same in essence, only more full and perfect; not another, although reappearing in another form. For it shall receive in itself the grace and ornament which God shall please to spread over it, according to its merits. Unquestionably it is in this sense that he says, “All flesh is not the same flesh;”7679

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