But the One whom God raised from the dead did not see decay.
Parallel translations
- WEB But he whom God raised up saw no decay.
- KJV But he, whom God raised again, saw no corruption.
- NKJV but He whom God raised up saw no corruption.
- NASB but He whom God raised did not undergo decay.
- NLT No, it was a reference to someone else—someone whom God raised and whose body did not decay.
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Quick answer
But the one God raised did not see decay. The prophecy is fulfilled in Jesus alone.
Overview
In contrast to David, Jesus, whom God raised, did not undergo decay, proving that Psalm 16 speaks of him. The argument anchors the resurrection in Scripture and history together. Jesus' incorruptible risen body marks him out as the promised Holy One, the foundation of the salvation Paul now offers.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 2
- Acts 13:30But God raised Him from the dead,
- Acts 2:24But God raised Him from the dead, releasing Him from the agony of death, because it was impossible for Him to be held in its clutches.
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