I CORINTHIANS
Chapter 10
I Co | Weymouth | 10:1 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:4 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:5 | But with most of them God was not well pleased; for they were laid low in the Desert. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:6 | 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. | |
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And you must not be worshippers of idols, as some of them were. For it is written, | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:8 | Nor may we be fornicators, like some of them who committed fornication and on a single day 23,000 of them fell dead. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:9 | And do not let us test the Lord too far, as some of them tested Him and were destroyed by the serpents. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:10 | And do not be discontented, as some of them were, and they were destroyed by the Destroyer. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:11 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:13 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:16 | 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? | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:17 | Since there is one loaf, we who are many are one body; we, all of us, share in that one loaf. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:18 | Look at the Israelites--the nation and their ritual. Are not those who eat the sacrifices joint-partakers in the altar? | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:19 | Do I mean that a thing sacrificed to an idol is what it claims to be, or that an idol is a real thing? | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:20 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:21 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:23 | Everything is allowable, but not everything is profitable. Everything is allowable, but everything does not build others up. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:24 | Let no one be for ever seeking his own good, but let each seek that of his fellow man. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:25 | Anything that is for sale in the meat market, eat, and ask no questions for conscience' sake; | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:27 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:28 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:29 | 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? | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:30 | 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?" | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:31 | Whether, then, you are eating or drinking, or whatever you are doing, let everything be done to the glory of God. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 10:32 | Do not be causes of stumbling either to Jews or to Gentiles, nor to the Church of God. | |