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Si hemos esperado en Cristo para esta vida solamente, somos, de todos los hombres, los más dignos de lástima. (1 Corinthians 15:19)
Pero ahora Cristo ha resucitado de entre los muertos, primicias de los que durmieron (murieron). (1 Corinthians 15:20)
Porque ya que la muerte entró por un hombre, también por un hombre vino la resurrección de los muertos. (1 Corinthians 15:21)
Porque así como en Adán todos mueren, también en Cristo todos serán vivificados.
Pero cada uno en su debido orden: Cristo, las primicias; luego los que son de Cristo en Su venida. (1 Corinthians 15:23)
Entonces vendrá el fin, cuando El entregue el reino al Dios y Padre, después que haya terminado con todo dominio y toda autoridad y poder. (1 Corinthians 15:24)
Pues Cristo debe reinar hasta que haya puesto a todos Sus enemigos debajo de Sus pies. (1 Corinthians 15:25)

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1 Corinthians 15:22 - Cross Reference

Cuando la mujer vio que el árbol era bueno para comer, y que era agradable a los ojos, y que el árbol era deseable para alcanzar sabiduría, tomó de su fruto y comió. También dio a su marido que estaba con ella, y él comió. (Genesis 3:6)
Porque así como el Padre levanta a los muertos y les da vida, asimismo el Hijo también da vida a los que El quiere. (John 5:21)
pero del árbol del conocimiento (de la ciencia) del bien y del mal no comerás, porque el día que de él comas, ciertamente morirás." (Genesis 2:17)
Con el sudor de tu rostro Comerás el pan Hasta que vuelvas a la tierra, Porque de ella fuiste tomado; Pues polvo eres, Y al polvo volverás." (Genesis 3:19)
Por tanto, tal como el pecado entró en el mundo por medio de un hombre, y por medio del pecado la muerte, así también la muerte se extendió a todos los hombres, porque todos pecaron. (Romans 5:12)