1 Cor 15:29 added explanations

1 Cor 15:29 added explanations to the last two sentences that are purely added to the text to give some insight into this very difficult text. These probably should not be here at all, but rather in a note, but I will leave it like this for now.
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\v 29 If there is no resurrection from the dead (as some say), then why do some people get baptised for those who have died? This would make no sense. If the dead are not raised, then why are people being baptized for them after they are are dead? Some, even those who are not Christians, have confidence in a future resurrection. Not everyone denies the resurrection; some believe it is true.
\v 29 If there is no resurrection from the dead (as some say), then why do some people get baptised for those who have died? This would make no sense. If the dead are not raised, then why are people being baptized for them after they are are dead? Some, even those who are not Christians, have confidence in a future resurrection by being baptized for the dead. Not everyone denies the resurrection; some believe it is true even if they are not believers.
\v 30 And it would make no sense for us apostles to continually risk our lives, to proclaim the good news, if there is no resurrection from the dead. And we risk our lives every day.
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