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1 Corinthiens 15.32

If I fought with animals at Ephesus for human purposes, what does it profit me? If the dead are not raised, then "let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die."
Si j'ai combattu contre les bêtes à Éphèse dans des vues humaines, quel avantage en ai-je ? Si les morts ne ressuscitent point, mangeons et buvons, car demain nous mourrons.
Si la lutte que j’ai soutenue à Éphèse, véritable « combat contre des bêtes fauves », ne s’est inspirée que par des motifs purement humains, si elle n’était rien de plus qu’une aventure propre à exalter l’homme, à quoi cela me servirait-il ? Si les morts ne devaient pas ressusciter, nous n’aurions qu’à agir d’après le proverbe : Mangeons et buvons, car demain nous mourrons.
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