11. If by any means--not implying uncertainty of the issue, but the
earnestness of the struggle of faith
(1Co 9:26, 27),
and the urgent need of jealous self-watchfulness
(1Co 10:12).
attain unto the resurrection of the dead--The oldest manuscripts read,
"the resurrection from (out of) the dead," namely, the first
resurrection; that of believers at Christ's coming
(1Co 15:23;
1Th 4:15;
Re 20:5, 6).
The Greek word occurs nowhere else in the New Testament. "The
power of Christ's resurrection"
(Ro 1:4),
ensures the believer's attainment of the "resurrection from the (rest
of the) dead" (compare
Php 3:20, 21).
Compare "accounted worthy to obtain the resurrection from the
dead"
(Lu 20:35).
"The resurrection of the just"
(Lu 14:14).
JFB.
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