if so be that being clothed we will not be found naked.
Parallel translations
- KJV If so be that being clothed we shall not be found naked.
- BSB because when we are clothed, we will not be found naked.
- NKJV if indeed, having been clothed, we shall not be found naked.
- NASB since in fact after putting it on, we will not be found naked.
- NLT For we will put on heavenly bodies; we will not be spirits without bodies.
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Quick answer
The hope is to be 'clothed' rather than found 'naked,' that is, to receive the resurrection body and not be left bare. Believers will not be left without a glorified existence.
Overview
Paul continues the clothing metaphor: being 'clothed' means receiving the heavenly body, while 'naked' likely pictures a disembodied or unprepared state. The exact sense is debated among faithful interpreters, but the assurance is clear that believers in Christ will be fully clothed with immortal life, not left exposed.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Gen 3:7–11Their eyes were opened, and they both knew that they were naked. They sewed fig leaves together, and made coverings for themselves.
- Rev 16:15“Behold, I come like a thief. Blessed is he who watches, and keeps his clothes, so that he doesn’t walk naked, and they see his shame.”
- Rev 3:18I counsel you to buy from me gold refined by fire, that you may become rich; and white garments, that you may clothe yourself, and that the shame of your nakedness may not be revealed; and eye salve to anoint your eyes, that you may see.
- Exod 32:25When Moses saw that the people had broken loose, (for Aaron had let them loose for a derision among their enemies),
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