1 Corinthiens 15:46

46 Or, ce n'est pas ce qui est spirituel, mais ce qui est animal, qui est le premier; ce qui est spirituel vient après.

1 Corinthiens 15:46 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 15:46

Howbeit, that was not first which is spiritual
As the apostle before proves the distinction of a natural and spiritual body, and gives instances of both in the two principal men in the world, the first and the last; and points out the difference between them, the one being animated, and having life given unto it, the other animating, and giving life to others; proceeds to observe the order of these, how that one was before the other; the spiritual body, though the more perfect and most excellent, yet was not first in being:

but that which is natural;
Adam's animal body was before Christ's spiritual body:

and afterwards that which is spiritual;
yea, even Christ's animal, or natural body, was before his spiritual one; his body taken from the virgin, and formed in her womb, and in which he lived here on earth, was an animal body, as before observed; and upon his resurrection, it commenced a spiritual one; being the same in substance as the former, only different in qualities; and just so it is, and will be, with the bodies of the saints'; which is the apostle's design and view, in observing this order; the natural body is first, and then the spiritual; it is first a natural body, as generated and nourished, as weak and dying, and it is afterwards a spiritual one, when raised from the dead.

1 Corinthiens 15:46 In-Context

44 Il est semé corps animal, il ressuscite corps spirituel; il y a un corps animal, et il y a un corps spirituel,
45 Suivant qu'il est écrit: Le premier homme, Adam, a été fait une âme vivante; mais le dernier Adam est un Esprit vivifiant;
46 Or, ce n'est pas ce qui est spirituel, mais ce qui est animal, qui est le premier; ce qui est spirituel vient après.
47 Le premier homme, étant de la terre, est terrestre, et le second homme, le Seigneur, est du ciel.
48 Tel qu'est le terrestre, tels aussi sont les terrestres; et tel qu'est le céleste, tels aussi sont les célestes.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.