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1 Corinthians 15:34

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Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Blindness;   Body;   Holiness;   Immortality;   Scofield Reference Index - Resurrection;   Thompson Chain Reference - Awake, Exhortations to;   Dead, the;   Error;   Mortality-Immortality;   Resurrection;   Righteousness;   Righteousness-Unrighteousness;   Sin;   Sin-Saviour;   Sleep-Wakefulness;   Transgression;   Wakefulness;   The Topic Concordance - Righteousness;   Sin;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Righteousness;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Death;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Immortality;   Shame;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Annihilation;   Omnipotence of God;   Resurrection;   Resurrection of Christ;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Adam;   Sin;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Adam (1);   Holman Bible Dictionary - Resurrection of Jesus Christ;   1 Corinthians;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Corinthians, First Epistle to the;   Eschatology;   Ethics;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Gospel (2);   Ignorance;   Shame ;   Silas or Silyanus;   Soberness Sobriety;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Ignorance;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for May 11;  

Contextual Overview

20But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. 20 But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. 20But Christ did ride back from the grave. He was the first and the rest of his cowboys will follow. 20 But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who are asleep. 20But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep. 20 But now Christ has truly come back from the dead, the first-fruits of those who are sleeping. 20 (But now Christ is raised from among [the] dead, first-fruits of those fallen asleep. 20 But now Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. 20 But now Christ has been raised from the dead. He became the first fruits of those who are asleep. 20 But now is Christ risen from the dead, the first-fruit of them that slept.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Awake: Joel 1:5, Jonah 1:6, Romans 13:11, Ephesians 5:14

sin not: Psalms 4:4, Psalms 119:11, John 5:14, John 8:11

some: 1 Corinthians 8:7, Romans 1:28, 1 Thessalonians 4:5

I speak: 1 Corinthians 6:5, Hebrews 5:11, Hebrews 5:12

Reciprocal: Judges 5:12 - Deborah 1 Chronicles 28:9 - know thou Proverbs 13:20 - but Proverbs 20:13 - open Song of Solomon 3:2 - will rise Isaiah 51:17 - awake Jeremiah 9:6 - refuse Jeremiah 10:25 - that know Hosea 4:1 - nor knowledge Mark 8:21 - How John 8:19 - Ye neither John 11:11 - awake John 15:21 - because John 17:3 - this John 17:25 - the world 1 Corinthians 8:1 - touching Galatians 4:9 - ye have 1 Thessalonians 5:6 - let us not 1 Thessalonians 5:7 - they that sleep 2 Thessalonians 1:8 - that know 2 Timothy 2:26 - recover Titus 2:2 - sober 1 John 2:1 - that

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Awake to righteousness, and sin not,.... The apostle represents the Corinthians as inebriated with bad principles and notions, and as fallen asleep, and as greatly remiss, and declined in the exercise of grace and discharge of duty; and therefore calls upon them to awake out of sleep, to watch and be sober, and attend to "righteousness"; to the justice of God, which requires the resurrection of the dead, and makes it necessary that men may receive the things done in the body, whether good or evil; for as it is a righteous thing with God to render tribulation to them that sin against him, and trouble his people; so it is but just, that those bodies which Christ has purchased with his blood, who have served him, and suffered for his sake, should be raised again, that, together with their souls, they may enjoy the happiness provided for them; and to the righteousness of Christ, to look unto it, lay hold on it, exercise faith upon it, desiring to be found in it living and dying; and to works of righteousness, to a holy life and conversation, a living soberly, righteously and godly; and not spend their time, and give up themselves to vain speculations and notions; which were so far from being edifying, that they were very detrimental to themselves and others. The Vulgate Latin version reads, "awake, ye righteous": for righteous persons, good men, the wise as well as foolish virgins, sometimes fall asleep, and need awaking out of it; which is done by one providence or another, or by the ministry of the word, and whenever to purpose, by the powerful and efficacious grace of God: the words may be rendered, "awake righteously"; or as the Syriac version reads, "awake your hearts righteously"; and as the Arabic, "with a due awaking"; that is, as it becomes you, and as it is just, right, and proper you should: "and sin not"; not that they could be, or that it could be thought they might be without sin in them, or without sin being done by them; but that they ought not to live a sinful course of life, which the denial of the resurrection led unto, or indulged in; or not sin by denying that doctrine, and giving themselves up to a vicious life in consequence of it:

for some have not the knowledge of God; are like the Gentiles that are without God, and know him not; they know not, or, at least, do not own the truth of God in his word, declaring and testifying the doctrine of the resurrection; they err in that point, not knowing the Scriptures, the sense of them, and this truth contained in them; nor the power or God in raising the dead, nor the justice of God, which makes it necessary that the dead should be raised:

I speak this to your shame; that there should be such ignorant persons in their community; that there were any of such bad principles as to deny the resurrection of the dead, and of such dissolute lives as to give up themselves to sensual lusts and pleasures: that such were continued in the church, kept company with, indulged and caressed; and that there was so great a corruption in doctrine, discipline, and conversation, among them.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Awake to righteousness - See the note on Romans 13:11. The word here translated “awake” denotes, properly, to awake up from a deep sleep or torpor; and is usually applied to those who awake, or become sober after drunkenness. The phrase “to righteousness” (δικαίως dikaiōs) may mean either “rouse to the ways of righteousness; to a holy life; to sound doctrine,” etc.; or it may mean “as it is right and just that you should do.” Probably the latter is the correct idea, and then the sense will be, “Arouse from stupidity on this subject; awake from your conscious security; be alarmed, as it is right and proper that you should do, for you are surrounded by dangers, and by those who would lead you into error and vice; rouse from such wild and delusive opinions as these persons have, and exercise a constant vigilance as becomes those who are the friends of God and the expectants of a blessed resurrection.”

And sin not - Do not err; do not depart from the truth and from holiness; do not embrace a doctrine which is not only erroneous, but the tendency of which is to lead into sin. It is implied here, that if they suffered themselves to embrace a doctrine which was a denial of the resurrection, the effect would be that they would fall into sin or that a denial of that doctrine led to a life of self-indulgence and transgression. This truth is everywhere seen and against this effect Paul sought to, guard them. He did not regard the denial of the doctrine of the resurrection as a harmless speculation, but as leading to most dangerous consequences in regard to their manner of life or their conduct.

For some have not - Some among you. You are surrounded by strangers to God; you have those among you who would lead you into error and sin.

I speak this to your shame - To your shame as a church; because you have had abundant opportunities to know the truth, and because it is a subject of deep disgrace that there are any in your bosom who deny the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead, and who are strangers to the grace of God.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 34. Awake to righteousness — Shake off your slumber; awake fully, thoroughly, δικαιως, as ye ought to do: so the word should be rendered; not awake to righteousness. Be in earnest; do not trifle with God, your souls, and eternity.

Sin not — For this will lead to the destruction both of body and soul. Life is but a moment; improve it. Heaven has blessings without end.

Some have not the knowledge of God — The original is very emphatic: αγνωσιανγαρθεουτινεςεχουσι, some have an ignorance of God; they do not acknowledge God. They have what is their bane; and they have not what would be their happiness and glory. To have an ignorance of God-a sort of substantial darkness, that prevents the light of God from penetrating the soul, is a worse state than to be simply in the dark, or without the Divine knowledge. The apostle probably speaks of those who were once enlightened, had once good morals, but were corrupted by bad company. It was to their shame or reproach that they had left the good way, and were now posting down to the chambers of death.


 
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