Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, 1 Corinthians
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Book 46 1 Corinthians
001:001 Paul, called to be an Apostle of Christ Jesus through the
will
of
God—and our brother Sosthenes:
001:002 To the Church of God in Corinth, men and women
consecrated
in Christ Jesus,
called to be saints, with all in every
place who call on
the name of our Lord Jesus Christ—
their Lord as well
as ours.
001:003 May grace and peace be granted to you from God our
Father
and the Lord Jesus
Christ.
001:004 I thank my God continually on your behalf for the grace of
God
bestowed on you in
Christ Jesus—
001:005 that you have been so richly blessed in Him, with
readiness
of speech and
fulness of knowledge.
001:006 Thus my testimony as to the Christ has been
confirmed
in your
experience,
001:007 so that there is no gift of God in which you consciously
come
short while
patiently waiting for the reappearing of our
Lord Jesus
Christ,
001:008 who will also keep you stedfast to the very End, so that
you
will be free from
reproach on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.
001:009 God is ever true to His promises, and it was by Him
that
you were, one and
all, called into fellowship with his
Son Jesus Christ,
our Lord.
001:010 Now I entreat you, brethren, in the name of our Lord Jesus
Christ,
to cultivate a
spirit of harmony—all of you—and that
there
be no divisions
among you, but rather a perfect union through
your having one
mind and one judgement.
001:011 For I have been distinctly informed, my brethren, about
you
by Chloe’s
people, that there are dissensions among you.
001:012 What I mean is that each of you is a
partisan.
One man says
“I belong to Paul;” another “I belong to
Apollos;”
a third “I
belong to Peter;” a fourth “I belong to
Christ.”
001:013 Is the Christ in fragments? Is it Paul who was
crucified on
your behalf?
Or were you baptized to be Paul’s adherents?
001:014 I thank God that I did not baptize any of you
except
Crispus and
Gaius—
001:015 for fear people should say that you were baptized
to
be my
adherents.
001:016 I did, however, baptize Stephanas’ household
also:
but I do not think
that I baptized any one else.
001:017 Christ did not send me to baptize, but to proclaim the Good
News;
and not in merely
wise words—lest the Cross of Christ should
be deprived of its
power.
001:018 For the Message of the Cross is foolishness to those who
are on
the way to
perdition, but it is the power of God to those whom
He is
saving.
001:019 For so it stands written, “I will exhibit the
nothingness of
the wisdom of the
wise, and the intelligence of the intelligent
I will bring to
nought.”
001:020 Where is your wise man? Where your expounder of the
Law? Where your
investigator of the
questions of this present age?
Has not God shown
the world’s wisdom to be utter foolishness?
001:021 For after the world by its wisdom—as God in His
wisdom had ordained—
had failed to gain
the knowledge of God, God was pleased,
by the apparent
foolishness of the Message which we preach,
to save those who
accepted it.
001:022 Seeing that Jews demand miracles, and Greeks go in search
of wisdom,
001:023 while we proclaim a Christ who has been
crucified—to the Jews
a stumbling-block,
to Gentiles foolishness,
001:024 but to those who have received the Call, whether
Jews
or Greeks, Christ
the power of God and the wisdom of God.
001:025 Because that which the world deems foolish in God is
wiser
than men’s
wisdom, and that which it deems feeble in God
is mightier than
men’s might.
001:026 For consider, brethren, God’s call to you. Not
many who are wise
with merely human
wisdom, not many of position and influence,
not many of noble
birth have been called.
001:027 But God has chosen the things which the world regards as
foolish,
in order to put its
wise men to shame; and God has chosen
the things which
the world regards as destitute of influence,
in order to put its
powerful things to shame;
001:028 and the things which the world regards as base, and those
which
it sets utterly at
nought—things that have no
existence—
God has chosen in
order to reduce to nothing things that do exist;
001:029 to prevent any mortal man from boasting in the presence of
God.
001:030 But you—and it is all God’s
doing—are in Christ Jesus: He has
become for us a
wisdom which is from God, consisting of
righteousness and
sanctification and deliverance;
001:031 in order that it may be as Scripture says, “He who
boasts—
let his boast be in
the Lord.”
002:001 And as for myself, brethren, when I came to you, it
was
not with surpassing
power of eloquence or earthly wisdom
that I came,
announcing to you that which God had commanded
me to bear witness
to.
002:002 For I determined to be utterly ignorant, when among
you,
of everything
except of Jesus Christ, and of Him as
having been
crucified.
002:003 And so far as I myself was concerned, I came to you in
conscious
feebleness and in
fear and in deep anxiety.
002:004 And my language and the Message that I proclaimed were
not
adorned with
persuasive words of earthly wisdom, but depended
upon truths which
the Spirit taught and mightily carried home;
002:005 so that your trust might rest not on the wisdom of man but
on
the power of
God.
002:006 Yet when we are among mature believers we do speak words of
wisdom;
a wisdom not
belonging, however, to the present age nor
to the leaders of
the present age who are soon to pass away.
002:007 But in dealing with truths hitherto kept secret we speak
of
God’s
wisdom—that hidden wisdom which, before the world
began,
God pre-destined,
so that it should result in glory to us;
002:008 a wisdom which not one of the leaders of the present age
possesses,
for if they had
possessed it, they would never have crucified
the Lord of
glory.
002:009 But—to use the words of Scripture—we
speak of things which
eye has not seen
nor ear heard, and which have never entered
the heart of
man: all that God has in readiness for them
that love
Him.
002:010 For us, however, God has drawn aside the veil through
the
teaching of the
Spirit; for the Spirit searches everything,
including the
depths of the divine nature.
002:011 For, among human beings, who knows a man’s inner
thoughts except
the man’s own
spirit within him? In the same way, also,
only God’s
Spirit is acquainted with God’s inner thoughts.
002:012 But we have not received the spirit of the world, but the
Spirit
which comes forth
from God, that we may know the blessings
that have been so
freely given to us by God.
002:013 Of these we speak—not in language which
man’s wisdom teaches us,
but in that which
the Spirit teaches—adapting, as we do,
spiritual words to
spiritual truths.
002:014 The unspiritual man rejects the things of the Spirit of
God,
and cannot attain
to the knowledge of them, because they
are spiritually
judged.
002:015 But the spiritual man judges of everything, although he
is
himself judged by
no one.
002:016 For who has penetrated the mind of the Lord, and
will
instruct Him?
But we have the mind of Christ.
003:001 And as for myself, brethren, I found it impossible to
speak
to you as spiritual
men. It had to be as to worldlings—
mere babes in
Christ.
003:002 I fed you with milk and not with solid food, since for
this
you were not yet
strong enough. And even now you are
not strong
enough:
003:003 you are still unspiritual. For so long as jealousy
and strife
continue among you,
can it be denied that you are unspiritual
and are living and
acting like mere men of the world?
003:004 For when some one says, “I belong to Paul,” and
another says,
“I belong to
Apollos,” is not this the way men of the world
speak?
003:005 What then is Apollos? And what is Paul? They
are just
God’s
servants, through whose efforts, and as the Lord granted
power to each, you
accepted the faith.
003:006 I planted and Apollos watered; but it was God who
was,
all the time,
giving the increase.
003:007 So that neither the planter nor the waterer is of any
importance.
God who gives the
increase is all in all.
003:008 Now in aim and purpose the planter and the waterer are
one;
and yet each will
receive his own special reward, answering to
his own special
work.
003:009 Apollos and I are simply fellow workers for and with
God,
and you are
God’s field—God’s*
building.
003:010 In discharge of the task which God graciously entrusted to
me, I—
like a competent
master-builder—have laid a foundation,
and others are
building upon it. But let every one be careful
how and what he
builds.
003:011 For no one can lay any other foundation in addition to
that
which is already
laid, namely Jesus Christ.
003:012 And whether the building which any one is erecting on
that
foundation be of
gold or silver or costly stones, of timber
or hay or
straw—
003:013 the true character of each individual’s work will
become manifest.
For the day of
Christ will disclose it, because that day is
soon to come upon
us clothed in fire, and as for the quality
of every
one’s work—the fire is the thing which will test
it.
003:014 If any one’s work—the building which he
has erected—
stands the test, he
will be rewarded.
003:015 If any one’s work is burnt up, he will suffer the
loss of it;
yet he will himself
be rescued, but only, as it were,
by passing through
the fire.
003:016 Do you not know that you are God’s Sanctuary, and
that the Spirit
of God has His home
within you?
003:017 If any one is marring the Sanctuary of God, him will God
mar;
for the Sanctuary
of God is holy, which you all are.
003:018 Let no one deceive himself. If any man imagines that
he is wise,
compared with the
rest of you, with the wisdom of the present age,
let him become
“foolish” so that he may be wise.
003:019 This world’s wisdom is “foolishness” in
God’s sight; for it
is written,
“He snares the wise with their own cunning.”
003:020 And again, “The Lord takes knowledge of the
reasonings of the wise—
how useless they
are.”
003:021 Therefore let no one boast about his human
teachers.
003:022 For everything belongs to you—be it Paul or
Apollos or Peter,
the world or life
or death, things present or future—
everything belongs
to you;
003:023 and you belong to Christ, and Christ belongs to
God.
004:001 As for us Apostles, let any one take this view of
us—
we are
Christ’s officers, and stewards of God’s secret
truths.
004:002 This being so, it follows that fidelity is what
is
required in
stewards.
004:003 I however am very little concerned at undergoing your
scrutiny,
or that of other
men; in fact I do not even scrutinize myself.
004:004 Though I am not conscious of having been in any way
unfaithful,
yet I do not for
that reason stand acquitted; but He whose
scrutiny I must
undergo is the Lord.
004:005 Therefore form no premature judgements, but wait
until
the Lord
returns. He will both bring to light the secrets
of darkness and
will openly disclose the motives that have
been in
people’s hearts; and then the praise which each man
deserves will come
to him from God.
004:006 In writing this much, brethren, with special reference
to
Apollos and myself,
I have done so for your sakes, in order
to teach you by our
example what those words mean, which say,
“Nothing
beyond what is written!”—so that you may cease to
take
sides in boastful
rivalry, for one teacher against another.
004:007 Why, who gives you your superiority, my
brother?
Or what have you
that you did not receive? And if you really
did receive it, why
boast as if this were not so?
004:008 Every one of you already has all that heart can
desire;
already you have
grown rich; without waiting for us, you have
ascended your
thrones! Yes indeed, would to God that you
had ascended your
thrones, that we also might reign with you!
004:009 God, it seems to me, has exhibited us Apostles last of
all,
as men condemned to
death; for we have come to be a spectacle
to all
creation—alike to angels and to men.
004:010 We, for Christ’s sake, are labeled as
“foolish”; you, as Christians,
are men of shrewd
intelligence. We are mere weaklings:
you are
strong. You are in high repute: we are
outcasts.
004:011 To this very moment we endure both hunger and
thirst,
with scanty
clothing and many a blow.
004:012 Homes we have none. Wearily we toil, working with our
own hands.
When reviled, we
bless; when persecuted, we bear it patiently;
004:013 when slandered, we try to conciliate. We have
come
to be regarded as
the mere dirt and filth of the world—
the refuse of the
universe, even to this hour.
004:014 I am not writing all this to shame you, but I am offering
you
advice as my
dearly-loved children.
004:015 For even if you were to have ten thousand spiritual
instructors—
for all that you
could not have several fathers.
It is I who in
Christ Jesus became your father through
the Good
News.
004:016 I entreat you therefore to become like me.
004:017 For this reason I have sent Timothy to you.
Spiritually he is
my dearly-loved and faithful child.
He will remind you
of my habits as a Christian teacher—
the manner in which
I teach everywhere in every Church.
004:018 But some of you have been puffed up through getting the
idea
that I am not
coming to Corinth.
004:019 But, if the Lord is willing, I shall come to you without
delay;
and then I shall
know not the fine speeches of these
conceited people,
but their power.
004:020 For Apostolic authority is not a thing of words, but of
power.
004:021 Which shall it be? Shall I come to you with a rod, or
in a
loving and tender
spirit?
005:001 It is actually reported that there is fornication among
you,
and of a kind
unheard of even among the Gentiles—a man has
his father’s
wife!
005:002 And you, instead of mourning and removing from among you
the man
who has done this
deed of shame, are filled with self-complacency!
005:003 I for my part, present with you in spirit although
absent
in body, have
already, as though I were present, judged him
who has so
acted.
005:004 In the name of our Lord Jesus, when you are all assembled
and my
spirit is with you,
together with the power of our Lord Jesus,
005:005 I have handed over such a man to Satan for the
destruction
of his body, that
his spirit may be saved on the day of
the Lord
Jesus.
005:006 It is no good thing—this which you make the
ground of your boasting.
Do you not know
that a little yeast corrupts the whole
of the
dough?
005:007 Get rid of the old yeast so that you may be dough of a new
kind;
for in fact you
are free from corruption. For our Passover
Lamb
has already been
offered in sacrifice—even Christ.
005:008 Therefore let us keep our festival not with old yeast nor
with
the yeast of what
is evil and mischievous, but with bread free
from
yeast—the bread of transparent sincerity and of
truth.
005:009 I wrote to you in that letter that you were not
to
associate with
fornicators;
005:010 not that in this world you are to keep wholly aloof
from
such as they, any
more than from people who are avaricious
and greedy of gain,
or from worshippers of idols.
For that would mean
that you would be compelled to go out
of the world
altogether.
005:011 But what I meant was that you were not to associate
with
any one bearing the
name of “brother,” if he was addicted
to fornication or
avarice or idol-worship or abusive language
or hard-drinking or
greed of gain. With such a man you ought
not even to
eat.
005:012 For what business of mine is it to judge
outsiders?
Is it not for you
to judge those who are within the Church
005:013 while you leave to God’s judgement those who are
outside?
Remove the wicked
man from among you.
006:001 If one of you has a grievance against an opponent, does he
dare
to go to law before
irreligious men and not before God’s people?
006:002 Do you not know that God’s people will sit in
judgement upon
the world?
And if you are the court before which the world is
to be judged, are
you unfit to deal with these petty matters?
006:003 Do you not know that we are to sit in judgement upon
angels—
to say nothing of
things belonging to this life?
006:004 If therefore you have things belonging to this life which
need
to be decided, is
it men who are absolutely nothing in the
Church—
is it they
whom you make your judges?
006:005 I say this to put you to shame. Has it come to
this,
that there does not
exist among you a single wise man competent
to decide between a
man and his brother,
006:006 but brother goes to law with brother, and that before
unbelievers?
006:007 To say no more, then, it is altogether a defect in you that
you
have law-suits with
one another. Why not rather endure injustice?
Why not rather
submit to being defrauded?
006:008 On the contrary you yourselves inflict injustice and
fraud,
and upon brethren
too.
006:009 Do you not know that unrighteous men will not
inherit
God’s
Kingdom? Cherish no delusion here. Neither
fornicators,
nor idolaters, nor
adulterers, nor any who are guilty
of unnatural
crime,
006:010 nor theives, nor avaricious people, nor any who are
addicted
to hard drinking,
to abusive language or to greed of gain,
will inherit
God’s Kingdom.
006:011 And all this describes what some of you were. But now
you have had
every stain washed
off: now you have been set apart as holy:
now you have been
pronounced free from guilt; in the name
of our Lord Jesus
Christ and through the Spirit of our God.
006:012 Everything is allowable to me, but not everything is
profitable.
Everything is
allowable to me, but to nothing will I
become a
slave.
006:013 Food of all kinds is meant for the stomach, and the
stomach
is meant for food,
and God will cause both of them to perish.
Yet the body does
not exist for the purpose of fornication,
but for the
Master’s service, and the Master exists for the
body;
006:014 and as God by His power raised the Master to life, so
He
will also raise us
up.
006:015 Do you not know that your bodies are members of
Christ? Shall I
then take away the
members of Christ and make them the members
of a
prostitute? No, indeed.
006:016 Or do you not know that a man who has to do with a
prostitute is
one with her in
body? For God says, “The two shall become
one.”
006:017 But he who is in union with the Master is one with Him in
spirit.
006:018 Flee from fornication. Any other sin that a human
being commits
lies outside the
body; but he who commits fornication sins
against his own
body.
006:019 Or do you not know that your bodies are a
sanctuary
of the Holy Spirit
who is within you—the Spirit whom you
have from
God?
006:020 And you are not your own, for you have been redeemed
at
infinite
cost. Therefore glorify God in your bodies.
007:001 I now deal with the subjects mentioned in your
letter.
It is well for a
man to abstain altogether from marriage.
007:002 But because there is so much fornication every man should
have
a wife of his own,
and every woman should have a husband.
007:003 Let a man pay his wife her due, and let a woman also
pay
her husband
his.
007:004 A married woman is not mistress of her own
person:
her husband has
certain rights. In the same way a married man
is not master of
his own person: his wife has certain rights.
007:005 Do not refuse one another, unless perhaps it is just for a
time
and by mutual
consent, so that you may devote yourselves
to prayer and may
then associate again; lest the Adversary
begin to tempt you
because of your deficiency in self-control.
007:006 Thus much in the way of concession, not of
command.
007:007 Yet I would that everybody lived as I do; but each of
us
has his own special
gift from God—one in one direction
and one in
another.
007:008 But I tell the unmarried, and women who are widows, that
it
is well for them to
remain as I am.
007:009 If, however, they cannot maintain self-control, by all
means let
them marry; for
marriage is better than the fever of passion.
007:010 But to those already married my instructions
are—yet not mine,
but the
Lord’s—that a wife is not to leave her
husband;
007:011 or if she has already left him, let her either remain as
she
is or be reconciled
to him; and that a husband is not to send
away his
wife.
007:012 To the rest it is I who speak—not the
Lord. If a brother has
a wife who is an
unbeliever, and she consents to live with him,
let him not send
her away.
007:013 And a woman who has an unbelieving husband—if he
consents
to live with her,
let her not separate from him.
007:014 For, in such cases, the unbelieving husband has
become—and is—
holy through union
with a Christian woman, and the unbelieving
wife is holy
through union with a Christian brother.
Otherwise your
children would be unholy, but in reality they
have a place among
God’s people.
007:015 If, however, the unbeliever is determined to leave, let
him
or her do so.
Under such circumstances the Christian man
or woman is no
slave; God has called us to live lives of peace.
007:016 For what assurance have you, O woman, as to whether
you
will save your
husband? Or what assurance have you, O man,
as to whether you
will save your wife?
007:017 Only, whatever be the condition in life which the Lord
has
assigned to each
individual—and whatever the condition in which
he was living when
God called him—in that let him continue.
007:018 This is what I command in all the Churches. Was any
one
already circumcised
when called? Let him not have recourse
to the
surgeons. Was any one uncircumcised when
called?
Let him remain
uncircumcised.
007:019 Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision is
nothing:
obedience to
God’s commandments is everything.
007:020 Whatever be the condition in life in which a man
was,
when he was called,
in that let him continue.
007:021 Were you a slave when God called you? Let not that
weigh
on your mind.
And yet if you can get your freedom,
take advantage of
the opportunity.
007:022 For a Christian, if he was a slave when called, is the
Lord’s
freed man, and in
the same way a free man, if called,
becomes the slave
of Christ.
007:023 You have all been redeemed at infinite cost: do not
become
slaves to
men.
007:024 Where each one stood when he was called, there, brethren,
let him
still
stand—close to God.
007:025 Concerning unmarried women I have no command to give you
from
the Lord; but I
offer you my opinion, which is that of a man who,
through the
Lord’s mercy, is deserving of your confidence.
007:026 I think then that, taking into consideration the
distress
which is now upon
us, it is well for a man to remain as he is.
007:027 Are you bound to a wife? Do not seek to get
free.
Are you free from
the marriage bond? Do not seek for a wife.
007:028 Yet if you marry, you have not sinned; and if a maiden
marries,
she has not
sinned. Such people, however, will have
outward
trouble. But I am for sparing you.
007:029 Yet of this I warn you, brethren: the time has been
shortened—
so that henceforth
those who have wives should be as though
they had
none,
007:030 those who weep as though they did not weep, those who
rejoice
as though they did
not rejoice, those who buy as though they
did not
possess,
007:031 and those who use the world as not using it to the
full.
For the world as it
now exists is passing away.
007:032 And I would have you free from worldly
anxiety.
An unmarried man
concerns himself with the Lord’s
business—
how he shall please
the Lord;
007:033 but a married man concerns himself with the business of the
world—
how he shall please
his wife.
007:034 There is a difference too between a married and an
unmarried woman.
She who is
unmarried concerns herself with the Lord’s
business—
that she may be
holy both in body and spirit; but the married
woman concerns
herself with the business of the world—
how she shall
please her husband.
007:035 Thus much I say in your own interest; not to lay a trap for
you,
but to help towards
what is becoming, and enable you to wait
on the Lord without
distraction.
007:036 If, however, a father thinks he is acting unbecomingly
towards his
still unmarried
daughter if she be past the bloom of her youth,
and so the matter
is urgent, let him do what she desires;
he commits no sin;
she and her suitor should be allowed to marry.
007:037 But if a father stands firm in his resolve, being free
from
all external
constraint and having a legal right to act
as he pleases, and
in his own mind has come to the decision
to keep his
daughter unmarried, he will do well.
007:038 So that he who gives his daughter in marriage does
well,
and yet he who does
not give her in marriage will do better.
007:039 A woman is bound to her husband during the whole
period
that he lives; but
if her husband dies, she is at liberty
to marry whom she
will, provided that he is a Christian.
007:040 But in my judgement, her state is a more enviable one if
she
remains as she is;
and I also think that I have the Spirit of God.
008:001 Now as to things which have been sacrificed to
idols.
This is a subject
which we already understand—because we
all have knowledge
of it. Knowledge, however, tends to make
people conceited;
it is love that builds us up.
008:002 If any one imagines that he already possesses any true
knowledge,
he has as yet
attained to no knowledge of the kind to which
he ought to have
attained;
008:003 but if any one loves God, that man is known by
God.
008:004 As to eating things which have been sacrificed to
idols,
we are fully aware
that an idol is nothing in the world,
and that there is
no God but One.
008:005 For if so-called gods do exist, either in Heaven or on
earth—
and in fact there
are many such gods and many such lords—
008:006 yet we have but one God, the Father, who is the
source of all things
and for whose
service we exist, and but one Lord, Jesus Christ,
through whom we and
all things exist.
008:007 But all believers do not recognize these facts. Some,
from force
of habit in
relation to the idol, even now eat idol sacrifices
as such, and their
consciences, being but weak, are polluted.
008:008 It is true that a particular kind of food will not bring
us
into God’s
presence; we are neither inferior to others if we
abstain from it,
nor superior to them if we eat it.
008:009 But take care lest this liberty of yours should prove a
hindrance
to the progress of
weak believers.
008:010 For if any one were to see you, who know the real
truth
of this matter,
reclining at table in an idol’s temple,
would not his
conscience (supposing him to be a weak believer)
be emboldened to
eat the food which has been sacrificed
to the
idol?
008:011 Why, your knowledge becomes the ruin of the weak
believer—
your brother, for
whom Christ died!
008:012 Moreover when you thus sin against the brethren and wound
their
weak consciences,
you are, in reality, sinning against Christ.
008:013 Therefore if what I eat causes my brother to fall, never
again
to the end of my
days will I touch any kind of animal food,
for fear I should
cause my brother to fall.
009:001 Am I not free? Am I not an Apostle? Can it be
denied that I
have seen Jesus,
our Lord? Are not you yourselves my work
in the
Lord?
009:002 If to other men I am not an Apostle, yet at any rate I am
one to you;
for your very
existence as a Christian Church is the seal
of my
Apostleship.
009:003 That is how I vindicate myself to those who criticize
me.
009:004 Have we not a right to claim food and drink?
009:005 Have we not a right to take with us on our journeys a
Christian
sister as our wife,
as the rest of the Apostles do—
and the
Lord’s brothers and Peter?
009:006 Or again, is it only Barnabas and myself who are not at
liberty
to give up working
with our hands?
009:007 What soldier ever serves at his own cost? Who
plants
a vineyard and yet
does not eat any of the grapes?
Or who tends a herd
of cattle and yet does not taste their milk?
009:008 Am I making use of merely worldly
illustrations?
Does not the Law
speak in the same tone?
009:009 For in the Law of Moses it is written, “Thou shalt
not muzzle
an ox while it is
treading out the grain.”
009:010 Is God simply thinking about the oxen? Or is it
really in our
interest that He
speaks? Of course, it was written in our interest,
because it is His
will that when a plough-man ploughs,
and a thresher
threshes, it should be in the hope of sharing
that which comes as
the result.
009:011 If it is we who sowed the spiritual grain in you, is it a
great
thing that we
should reap a temporal harvest from you?
009:012 If other teachers possess that right over you, do not we
possess
it much more?
Yet we have not availed ourselves of the right,
but we patiently
endure all things rather than hinder in
the least degree
the progress of the Good News of the Christ.
009:013 Do you not know that those who perform the sacred rites
have
their food from the
sacred place, and that those who serve
at the altar all
alike share with the altar?
009:014 In the same way the Lord also directed those who
proclaim
the Good News to
maintain themselves by the Good News.
009:015 But I, for my part, have not used, and do not use, my
full
rights in any of
these things. Nor do I now write with that
object so far as I
myself am concerned, for I would rather
die than have
anybody make this boast of mine an empty one.
009:016 If I go on preaching the Good News, that is nothing for
me
to boast of; for
the necessity is imposed upon me; and alas
for me, if I fail
to preach it!
009:017 And if I preach willingly, I receive my wages; but if
against
my will, a
stewardship has nevertheless been entrusted to me.
009:018 What are my wages then? The very fact that the Good
News
which I preach will
cost my hearers nothing, so that I cannot
be charged with
abuse of my privileges as a Christian preacher.
009:019 Though free from all human control, I have made myself the
slave
of all in the hope
of winning as many converts as possible.
009:020 To the Jews I have become like a Jew in order to win
Jews;
to men under the
Law as if I were under the Law—although I am
not—
in order to win
those who are under the Law;
009:021 to men without Law as if I were without
Law—although I am not
without Law in
relation to God but am abiding in Christ’s
Law—
in order to win
those who are without Law.
009:022 To the weak I have become weak, so as to gain the
weak.
To all men I have
become all things, in the hope that in every
one of these ways I
may save some.
009:023 And I do everything for the sake of the Good News, that
I
may share with my
hearers in its benefits.
009:024 Do you not know that in the foot-race the runners all
run,
but that only one
gets the prize? You must run like him,
in order to win
with certainty.
009:025 But every competitor in an athletic contest
practices
abstemiousness in
all directions. They indeed do this for
the sake of
securing a perishable wreath, but we for the sake
of securing one
that will not perish.
009:026 That is how I run, not being in any doubt as to my
goal.
I am a boxer who
does not inflict blows on the air,
009:027 but I hit hard and straight at my own body and lead it
off
into slavery, lest
possibly, after I have been a herald to others,
I should myself be
rejected.
010:001 For I would have you remember, brethren, how our
forefathers
were all of them
sheltered by the cloud, and all got safely
through the Red
Sea.
010:002 All were baptized in the cloud and in the sea to
be
followers of
Moses.
010:003 All ate the same spiritual food,
010:004 and all drank the same spiritual drink; for they long
drank
the water that
flowed from the spiritual rock that went with
them—
and that rock was
the Christ.
010:005 But with most of them God was not well pleased; for
they
were laid low in
the Desert.
010:006 And in this they became a warning to us, to teach us not
to
be eager, as they
were eager, in pursuit of what is evil.
010:007 And you must not be worshippers of idols, as some of them
were.
For it is written,
“The People sat down to eat and drink,
and stood up to
dance.”
010:008 Nor may we be fornicators, like some of them who
committed
fornication and on
a single day 23,000 of them fell dead.
010:009 And do not let us test the Lord too far, as some of them
tested
Him and were
destroyed by the serpents.
010:010 And do not be discontented, as some of them were, and
they
were destroyed by
the Destroyer.
010:011 All this kept happening to them with a figurative
meaning;
but it was put on
record by way of admonition to us upon whom
the ends of the
Ages have come.
010:012 So then let him who thinks he is standing securely beware
of falling.
010:013 No temptation has you in its power but such as is common
to
human nature; and
God is faithful and will not allow you to be
tempted beyond your
strength. But, when the temptation comes,
He will also
provide the way of escape; so that you may be
able to bear
it.
010:014 Therefore, my dear friends, avoid all connection with
the
worship of
idols.
010:015 I speak as to men of sense: judge for yourselves of
what I say.
010:016 The cup of blessing, which we bless, does it not
mean
a
joint-participation in the blood of Christ? The loaf
of
bread which we
break, does it not mean a joint-participation
in the body of
Christ?
010:017 Since there is one loaf, we who are many are one body; we,
all of us,
share in that one
loaf.
010:018 Look at the Israelites—the nation and their
ritual.
Are not those who
eat the sacrifices joint-partakers
in the
altar?
010:019 Do I mean that a thing sacrificed to an idol is what it
claims
to be, or that an
idol is a real thing?
010:020 No, but that which the Gentiles sacrifice, they
sacrifice
to demons, not to
God; and I would not have you have fellowship
with one another
through the demons.
010:021 You cannot drink the Lord’s cup and the cup of
demons:
you cannot be
joint-partakers both in the table of the Lord
and in the table of
demons.
010:022 Or are we actually arousing the Lord to
jealousy.
Are we stronger
than He is?
010:023 Everything is allowable, but not everything is
profitable.
Everything is
allowable, but everything does not build others up.
010:024 Let no one be for ever seeking his own good, but let each
seek
that of his fellow
man.
010:025 Anything that is for sale in the meat market, eat, and
ask
no questions for
conscience’ sake;
010:026 for the earth is the Lord’s, and all that it
contains.
010:027 If an unbeliever gives you an invitation and you are
disposed
to accept it, eat
whatever is put before you, and ask no
questions for
conscience’ sake.
010:028 But if any one tells you, “This food has been offered
in sacrifice;”
abstain from eating
it—out of respect for him who warned you,
and, as before, for
conscience’ sake.
010:029 But now I mean his conscience, not your own.
“Why, on what ground,”
you may object,
“is the question of my liberty of action
to be decided by a
conscience not my own?
010:030 If, so far as I am concerned, I partake with a grateful
heart,
why am I to be
found fault with in regard to a thing for
which I give
thanks?”
010:031 Whether, then, you are eating or drinking, or whatever
you
are doing, let
everything be done to the glory of God.
010:032 Do not be causes of stumbling either to Jews or to
Gentiles,
nor to the Church
of God.
010:033 That is the way that I also seek in everything the
approval
of all men, not
aiming at my own profit, but at that of the many,
in the hope that
they may be saved.
011:001 Be imitators of me, in so far as I in turn am an imitator
of Christ.
011:002 Now I commend you for remembering me in
everything,
and because you
hold fast truths and practices precisely as I
have taught them to
you.
011:003 I would have you know, however, that of every
man,
Christ is the Head,
that of a woman her husband is the Head,
and that God is
Christ’s Head.
011:004 A man who wears a veil when praying or prophesying
dishonors his Head;
011:005 but a woman who prays or prophesies with her head
uncovered
dishonors her Head,
for it is exactly the same as if she
had her hair cut
short.
011:006 If a woman will not wear a veil, let her also cut off her
hair.
But since it is a
dishonor to a woman to have her hair cut
off or her head
shaved, let her wear a veil.
011:007 For a man ought not to have a veil on his head, since he
is
the image and glory
of God; while woman is the glory of man.
011:008 Man does not take his origin from woman, but woman
takes
hers from
man.
011:009 For man was not created for woman’s sake, but woman
for man’s.
011:010 That is why a woman ought to have on her head a
symbol
of subjection,
because of the angels.
011:011 Yet, in the Lord, woman is not independent of man nor
man
independent of
woman.
011:012 For just as woman originates from man, so also man
comes
into existence
through woman, but everything springs
originally from
God.
011:013 Judge of this for your own selves: is it seemly for a
woman
to pray to God when
she is unveiled?
011:014 Does not Nature itself teach you that if a man has long
hair
it is a dishonor to
him,
011:015 but that if a woman has long hair it is her glory, because
her
hair was given her
for a covering?
011:016 But if any one is inclined to be contentious on the
point,
we have no such
custom, nor have the Churches of God.
011:017 But while giving you these instructions, there is one
thing
I cannot
praise—your meeting together, with bad rather
than good
results.
011:018 for, in the first place, when you meet as a
Church,
there are divisions
among you. This is what I am told,
and I believe that
there is some truth in it.
011:019 For there must of necessity be differences of opinion among
you,
in order that it
may be plainly seen who are the men of sterling
worth among
you.
011:020 When, however, you meet in one place, there is no
eating
the Supper of the
Lord;
011:021 for it is his own supper of which each of you is in a
hurry
to partake, and one
eats like a hungry man, while another has
already drunk to
excess.
011:022 Why, have you no homes in which to eat and
drink?
Or do you wish to
show your contempt for the Church
of God and make
those who have no homes feel ashamed?
What shall I say to
you? Shall I praise you? In this matter
I certainly do not
praise you.
011:023 For it was from the Lord that I received the facts
which,
in turn, I handed
on to you; how that the Lord Jesus,
on the night He was
to be betrayed, took some bread,
011:024 and after giving thanks He broke it and said, “This
is my body
which is about to
be broken for you. Do this in memory of me.”
011:025 In the same way, when the meal was over, He also took the
cup.
“This
cup,” He said, “is the new Covenant of which my
blood
is the
pledge. Do this, every time that you drink it,
in memory of
me.”
011:026 For every time that you eat this bread and drink from the
cup,
you are proclaiming
the Lord’s death—until He returns.
011:027 Whoever, therefore, in an unworthy manner, eats the
bread
or drinks from the
cup of the Lord sins against the body
and blood of the
Lord.
011:028 But let a man examine himself, and, having done
that,
then let him eat
the bread and drink from the cup.
011:029 For any one who eats and drinks, eats and drinks
judgement
to himself, if he
fails to estimate the body aright.
011:030 That is why many among you are sickly and out of
health,
and why not a few
die.
011:031 If, however, we estimated ourselves aright, we
should
not be
judged.
011:032 But when we are judged by the Lord, chastisement
follows,
to save us from
being condemned along with the world.
011:033 Therefore, brethren, when you come together for this
meal,
wait for one
another.
011:034 If any one is hungry, let him eat at home; so that your
coming
together may not
lead to judgement. The other matters I
will deal with
whenever I come.
012:001 It is important, brethren, that you should have clear
knowledge
on the subject of
spiritual gifts.
012:002 You know that when you were heathens you went astray
after
dumb idols,
wherever you happened to be led.
012:003 For this reason I would have you understand that no
one
speaking under the
influence of The Spirit of God ever says,
“Jesus is
accursed,” and that no one is able to say, “Jesus is
Lord,”
except under the
influence of the Holy Spirit.
012:004 Now there are various kinds of gifts, but there is one
and
the same
Spirit;
012:005 various forms of official service, and yet one and the same
Lord;
012:006 diversities in work, and yet one and the same
God—He who in
each person brings
about the whole result.
012:007 But to each of us a manifestation of the Spirit has
been
granted for the
common good.
012:008 To one the utterance of wisdom has been granted through the
Spirit;
to another the
utterance of knowledge in accordance with
the will of the
same Spirit;
012:009 to a third man, by means of the same Spirit, special
faith;
to another various
gifts of healing, by means of the one Spirit;
012:010 to another the exercise of miraculous powers; to
another
the gift of
prophecy; to another the power of discriminating
between prophetic
utterances; to another varieties of the gift
of `tongues;’
to another the interpretation of tongues.
012:011 But these results are all brought about by one and the same
Spirit,
who bestows His
gifts upon each of us in accordance with
His own
will.
012:012 For just as the human body is one and yet has many
parts,
and all its parts,
many as they are, constitute but one body,
so it is with the
Church of Christ.
012:013 For, in fact, in one Spirit all of us—whether we
are Jews
or Gentiles, slaves
or free men—were baptized to form but one
body;
and we were all
nourished by that one Spirit.
012:014 For the human body does not consist of one part, but of
many.
012:015 Were the foot to say, “Because I am not a hand I am
not a part
of the body,”
that would not make it any the less a part
of the
body.
012:016 Or were the ear to say, “Because I am not an eye, I
am not
a part of the
body,” that would not make it any the less
a part of the
body.
012:017 If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing
be?
If the whole body
were an ear, where would the nostrils be?
012:018 But, as a matter of fact, God has arranged the parts in the
body—
every one of
them—as He has seen fit.
012:019 If they were all one part, where would the body
be?
012:020 But, as a matter of fact, there are many parts and but one
body.
012:021 It is also impossible for the eye to say to the
hand,
“I do not
need you;” or again for the head to say to the
feet,
“I do not
need you.”
012:022 No, it is quite otherwise. Even those parts of the
body
which are
apparently somewhat feeble are yet indispensable;
012:023 and those which we deem less honorable we clothe with
more
abundant honor; and
so our ungraceful parts come to have
a more abundant
grace, while our graceful parts have
everything they
need.
012:024 But it was God who built up the body, and bestowed more
abundant
honor on the part
that felt the need,
012:025 that there might be no disunion in the body, but that
all
the members might
entertain the same anxious care for
one another’s
welfare.
012:026 And if one part is suffering, every other part suffers with
it;
or if one part is
receiving special honor, every other part
shares in the
joy.
012:027 As for you, you are the body of Christ, and individually
you
are members of
it.
012:028 And by God’s appointment there are in the
Church—
first Apostles,
secondly Prophets, thirdly teachers.
Then come
miraculous powers, and then ability to cure
diseases or render
loving service, or powers of organization,
or varieties of the
gift of `tongues.’
012:029 Are all Apostles? Are all Prophets? Are all
teachers?
012:030 Have all miraculous powers? Have all ability to cure
diseases?
Do all speak in
`tongues’? Do all interpret?
012:031 But always seek to excel in the greater gifts. And
now I will
point out to you a
way of life which transcends all others.
013:001 If I can speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but
am
destitute of Love,
I have but become a loud-sounding trumpet
or a clanging
cymbal.
013:002 If I possess the gift of prophecy and am versed in all
mysteries
and all knowledge,
and have such absolute faith that I can
remove mountains,
but am destitute of Love, I am nothing.
013:003 And if I distribute all my possessions to the
poor,
and give up my body
to be burned, but am destitute of Love,
it profits me
nothing.
013:004 Love is patient and kind. Love knows neither envy nor
jealousy.
Love is not forward
and self-assertive, nor boastful and conceited.
013:005 She does not behave unbecomingly, nor seek to aggrandize
herself,
nor blaze out in
passionate anger, nor brood over wrongs.
013:006 She finds no pleasure in injustice done to others, but
joyfully
sides with the
truth.
013:007 She knows how to be silent. She is full of trust,
full of hope,
full of patient
endurance.
013:008 Love never fails. But if there are prophecies, they
will be
done away with; if
there are languages, they will cease;
if there is
knowledge, it will be brought to an end.
013:009 For our knowledge is imperfect, and so is our
prophesying;
013:010 but when the perfect state of things is come, all that
is
imperfect will be
brought to an end.
013:011 When I was a child, I talked like a child, felt like a
child,
reasoned like a
child: when I became a man, I put from
me childish
ways.
013:012 For the present we see things as if in a mirror, and are
puzzled;
but then we shall
see them face to face. For the present
the knowledge I
gain is imperfect; but then I shall know fully,
even as I am fully
known.
013:013 And so there remain Faith, Hope, Love—these
three;
and of these the
greatest is Love.
014:001 Be eager in your pursuit of this Love, and be earnestly
ambitious
for spiritual
gifts, but let it be chiefly so in order
that you may
prophesy.
014:002 For he who speaks in an unknown tongue is not speaking to
men,
but to God; for no
one understands him. Yet in the Spirit
he is speaking
secret truths.
014:003 But he who prophesies speaks to men words of
edification,
encouragement and
comfort.
014:004 He who speaks in an unknown tongue does good to
himself,
but he who
prophesies does good to the Church.
014:005 I should be right glad were you all to speak in
`tongues,’
but yet more glad
were you all to prophesy. And, in fact,
the man who
prophesies is superior to him who speaks in
`tongues,’
except when the
latter can interpret in order that the Church
may get a
blessing.
014:006 But, brethren, as things are, if I come to you speaking in
`tongues,’
what benefit shall
I confer on you, if the utterance is neither
in the form of a
revelation nor of additional knowledge nor
of prophecy nor of
teaching?
014:007 Even inanimate things—flutes or harps, for
instance—
when yielding a
sound, if they make no distinction in the notes,
how shall the tune
which is played on the flute or the
harp be
known?
014:008 If the bugle—to take another
example—gives an uncertain sound,
who will prepare
for battle?
014:009 And so with you; if with the living voice you fail to
utter
intelligible words,
how will people know what you are saying?
You will be talking
to the winds.
014:010 There are, we will suppose, a great number of
languages
in the world, and
no creature is without a language.
014:011 If, however, I do not know the meaning of the particular
language,
I shall seem to the
speaker of it, and he to me, to be merely
talking some
foreign tongue.
014:012 Therefore, seeing that you are ambitious for spiritual
gifts,
seek to excel in
them so as to benefit the Church.
014:013 Therefore let a man who has the gift of tongues pray for
the power
of interpreting
them.
014:014 For if I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit prays, but
my
understanding is
barren.
014:015 How then does the matter stand? I will pray in
spirit,
and I will pray
with my understanding also. I will praise God
in spirit, and I
will praise Him with my understanding also.
014:016 Otherwise, if you bless God in spirit only, how shall he
who is
in the position of
an ungifted man say the `Amen’ to your giving
of thanks, when he
does not know what your words mean?
014:017 Rightly enough you are giving thanks, and yet your
neighbor
is not
benefited.
014:018 I speak in a tongue, thank God, more than all of
you;
014:019 but in the Church I would rather speak five words
with
my
understanding—so as to instruct others
also—than ten
thousand words in
an unknown tongue.
014:020 Brethren, do not prove yourselves to be children in your
minds.
As regards evil,
indeed, be utter babes, but as regards
your minds prove
yourselves to be men of ripe years.
014:021 In the Law it stands written, “`By men of unknown
tongues and
by the lips of an
unknown nation will I speak to this People,
but even then they
will not listen to Me’, says the Lord.”
014:022 This shows that the gift of tongues is intended as a
sign
not to those who
believe but to unbelievers, but prophecy
is intended not for
unbelievers but for those who believe.
014:023 Accordingly if the whole Church has assembled and all are
speaking
in `tongues,’
and there come in ungifted men, or unbelievers,
will they not say
that you are all mad?
014:024 If, on the other hand, every one is prophesying and an
unbeliever
or an ungifted man
comes in, he is convicted by all and closely
examined by
all,
014:025 and the hidden evils of his heart are brought to
light.
And, as the result,
he will fall on his face and worship God,
and will report to
others that of a truth God is among you.
014:026 What then, brethren? Whenever you assemble, there is
not
one of you who is
not ready either with a song of praise,
a sermon, a
revelation, a `tongue,’ or an interpretation.
Let everything be
done with a view to the building up
of faith and
character.
014:027 If there is speaking in an unknown tongue, only two or at
the most
three should speak,
and they should do so one at a time,
and one should
interpret;
014:028 or if there is no interpreter, let the man with the
gift
be silent in the
Church, speaking to himself and to God.
014:029 But if there are Prophets, let two or three speak and
let
the rest
judge.
014:030 And if anything is revealed to some one else who is seated
there,
let the first be
silent.
014:031 For you can all prophesy one by one, so that all may
learn
and all be
encouraged:
014:032 and the spirits of Prophets yield submission to
Prophets.
014:033 For God is not a God of disorder, but of peace, as He is in
all
the Churches of His
people.
014:034 Let married women be silent in the Churches, for they are
not
permitted to
speak. They must be content with a subordinate
place,
as the Law also
says;
014:035 and if they wish to ask questions, they should ask their
own
husbands at
home. For it is disgraceful for a married woman
to speak at a
Church assembly.
014:036 Was it from you that God’s Message first went forth,
or is it
to you only that it
has come?
014:037 If any one deems himself to be a Prophet or a man
with
spiritual gifts,
let him recognize as the Lord’s command
all that I am now
writing to you.
014:038 But if any one is ignorant, let him be ignorant.
014:039 The conclusion, my brethren, is this. Be earnestly
ambitious
to prophesy, and do
not check speaking with tongues;
014:040 only let everything be done in a becoming and orderly
manner.
015:001 But let me recall to you, brethren, the Good News which
I
brought you, which
you accepted, and on which you are standing,
015:002 through which also you are obtaining salvation, if you
bear
in mind the words
in which I proclaimed it—unless indeed
your faith has been
unreal from the very first.
015:003 For I repeated to you the all-important fact which also
I
had been taught,
that Christ died for our sins in accordance
with the
Scriptures;
015:004 that He was buried; that He rose to life again on the
third
day in accordance
with the Scriptures,
015:005 and was seen by Peter, and then by the Twelve.
015:006 Afterwards He was seen by more than five hundred
brethren
at once, most of
whom are still alive, although some of them
have now fallen
asleep.
015:007 Afterwards He was seen by James, and then by all the
Apostles.
015:008 And last of all, as to one of untimely birth, He
appeared
to me
also.
015:009 For I am the least of the Apostles, and am not fit to be
called
an
Apostle—because I persecuted the Church of
God.
015:010 But what I am I am by the grace of God, and His
grace
bestowed upon me
did not prove ineffectual. But I labored
more strenuously
than all the rest—yet it was not I,
but God’s
grace working with me.
015:011 But whether it is I or they, this is the way we preach
and
the way that you
came to believe.
015:012 But if Christ is preached as having risen from the
dead,
how is it that some
of you say that there is no such thing
as a resurrection
of the dead?
015:013 If there is no such thing as a resurrection of the
dead,
then Christ Himself
has not risen to life.
015:014 And if Christ has not risen, it follows that what we
preach
is a delusion, and
that your faith also is a delusion.
015:015 Nay more, we are actually being discovered to be bearing
false
witness about God,
because we have testified that God raised
Christ to life,
whom He did not raise, if in reality none
of the dead are
raised.
015:016 For if none of the dead are raised to life, then
Christ
has not
risen;
015:017 and if Christ has not risen, your faith is a vain
thing—
you are still in
your sins.
015:018 It follows also that those who have fallen asleep
in
Christ have
perished.
015:019 If in this present life we have a hope resting on
Christ,
and nothing more,
we are more to be pitied than all the rest
of the
world.
015:020 But, in reality, Christ has risen from among the
dead,
being the first to
do so of those who are asleep.
015:021 For seeing that death came through man, through man
comes
also the
resurrection of the dead.
015:022 For just as through Adam all die, so also through Christ
all
will be made alive
again.
015:023 But this will happen to each in the right
order—Christ having
been the first to
rise, and afterwards Christ’s people rising
at His
return.
015:024 Later on, comes the End, when He is to surrender the
Kingship
to God, the Father,
when He shall have overthrown all other
government and all
other authority and power.
015:025 For He must continue King until He shall have put all
His
enemies under His
feet.
015:026 The last enemy that is to be overthrown is Death;
015:027 for He will have put all things in subjection under His
feet.
And when He shall
have declared that “All things are in
subjection,”
it will be with the
manifest exception of Him who has reduced
them all to
subjection to Him.
015:028 But when the whole universe has been made subject to
Him,
then the Son
Himself will also become subject to Him who has
made the universe
subject to Him, in order that GOD may be
all in
all.
015:029 Otherwise what will become of those who got
themselves
baptized for the
dead? If the dead do not rise at all,
why are these
baptized for them?
015:030 Why also do we Apostles expose ourselves to danger every
hour?
015:031 I protest, brethren, as surely as I glory over
you—
which I may justly
do in Christ Jesus our Lord—that I die
day by
day.
015:032 If from merely human motives I have fought with wild
beasts
in Ephesus, what
profit is it to me? If the dead do not rise,
let us eat and
drink, for tomorrow we are to die.
015:033 Do not deceive yourselves: “Evil
companionships
corrupt good
morals.”
015:034 Wake from this drunken fit; live righteous lives, and cease
to sin;
for some have no
knowledge of God: I speak thus in order
to move you to
shame.
015:035 But some one will say, “How can the dead
rise?
And with what kind
of body do they come back?”
015:036 Foolish man! the seed you yourself sow has no life given to
it
unless it first
dies;
015:037 and as for what you sow, it is not the plant which is to
be
that you are
sowing, but a bare grain, of wheat (it may be)
or of something
else, and God gives it a body as He has seen fit,
015:038 and to each kind of seed a body of its own.
015:039 All flesh is not the same: there is human flesh, and
flesh
of cattle, of
birds, and of fishes.
015:040 There are bodies which are celestial and there are bodies
which
are earthly, but
the glory of the celestial ones is one thing,
and that of the
earthly ones is another.
015:041 There is one glory of the sun, another of the moon, and
another
of the stars; for
star differs from star in glory.
015:042 It is the same with the resurrection of the dead. The
body
is sown in a state
of decay, it is raised free from decay;
015:043 it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is
sown
in weakness, it is
raised in power;
015:044 an animal body is sown, a spiritual body is
raised.
As surely as there
is an animal body, so there is also
a spiritual
body.
015:045 In the same way also it is written, “The first man
Adam became
a living
animal”; the last Adam is a life-giving Spirit.
015:046 Nevertheless, it is not what is spiritual that came
first,
but what is animal;
what is spiritual came afterwards.
015:047 The first man is a man of earth, earthy; the second
man
is from
Heaven.
015:048 What the earthy one is, that also are those who are
earthy;
and what the
heavenly One is, that also are those who are heavenly.
015:049 And as we have borne a resemblance to the earthy one, let
us
see to it that we
also bear a resemblance to the heavenly One.
015:050 But this I tell you, brethren: our mortal bodies
cannot
inherit the Kingdom
of God, nor will what is perishable
inherit what is
imperishable.
015:051 I tell you a truth hitherto kept secret: we shall not
all sleep,
but we shall all be
changed,
015:052 in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the
sounding
of the last
trumpet; for the trumpet will sound, and the dead
will be raised
incapable of decay, and we shall be changed.
015:053 For so it must be: this perishable nature must clothe
itself
with what is
imperishable, and this mortality must clothe
itself with
immortality.
015:054 But when this perishable nature has put on what is
imperishable,
and this mortality
has put on immortality, then will the words
of Scripture be
fulfilled, “Death has been swallowed
up in
victory.”
015:055 “Where, O death, is thy victory? Where, O
death, is thy sting?”
015:056 Now sin is the sting of death, and sin derives its
power
from the
Law;
015:057 but God be thanked who gives us the victory through
our
Lord Jesus
Christ!
015:058 Therefore, my dear brethren, be firm, unmovable, busily
occupied
at all times in the
Lord’s work, knowing that your toil
is not fruitless in
the Lord.
016:001 As to the collection for God’s people, what I have
directed
the Churches of
Galatia to do, you must do also.
016:002 On the first day of every week let each of you put on one
side
and store up at his
home whatever gain has been granted to him;
so that whenever I
come, there may then be no collections going on.
016:003 And when I am with you, whatever brethren you accredit by
letter
I will send to
carry your kind gift to Jerusalem.
016:004 And if it is worth while for me also to make the
journey,
they shall go as my
companions.
016:005 I shall come to you after passing through
Macedonia;
for my plan will be
to pass through Macedonia;
016:006 and I shall make some stay with you perhaps, or even
spend
the winter with
you, in order that you may help me forward,
whichever way I
travel.
016:007 For I do not wish to see you on this occasion merely in
passing;
but if the Lord
permits, I hope to remain some time with you.
016:008 I shall remain in Ephesus, however, until the time
of
the Harvest
Festival,
016:009 for a wide door stands open before me which demands great
efforts,
and we have many
opponents.
016:010 If Timothy pays you a visit, see that he is free from
fear
in his relations
with you; for he is engaged in the Master’s
work just as I
am.
016:011 Therefore let no one slight him, but all of you should
help
him forward in
peace to join me; for I am waiting for him
and others of the
brethren.
016:012 As for our brother Apollos, I have repeatedly
urged
him to accompany
the brethren who are coming to you:
but he is quite
resolved not to do so at present.
He will come,
however, when he has a good opportunity.
016:013 Be on the alert; stand firm in the faith; acquit
yourselves
like men; be
strong.
016:014 Let all that you do be done from motives of love.
016:015 And I beseech you, brethren—you know the
household of Stephanas,
how they were the
earliest Greek converts to Christ,
and have devoted
themselves to the service of God’s
people—
016:016 I beseech you, on your part, to show deference to such
men,
and to every one
who participates in their work and toils hard.
016:017 It is a joy to me that Stephanas, Fortunatus and
Achaicus
have now arrived,
because what was wanting so far as you
are concerned they
have supplied.
016:018 They have refreshed my spirit, and yours. Acknowledge
such
men as
these.
016:019 The Churches in the province of Asia send you
greetings;
and Aquila and
Prisca, in hearty Christian love, do the same,
together with the
Church which meets at their house.
016:020 The brethren all send greetings to you. Greet one
another
with a holy
kiss.
016:021 The final greeting of me—Paul—with my
own hand.
016:022 If any one is destitute of love to the Lord, let him be
accursed.
OUR LORD IS
COMING.
016:023 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with you.
016:024 My love in Christ Jesus be with you all.