I CORINTHIANS
Chapter 13
I Co | ABP | 13:1 | If [2the 3languages 4of men 1I speak] and of the angels, [4love 1but 3not 2I have], I have become brass resounding, or a cymbal sounding loudly. | |
I Co | ABP | 13:2 | And if I have prophecy, and I know the mysteries -- all, and all the knowledge; and if I have all the belief, so as [2mountains 1to remove], [3love 1but 2I have not], I am nothing. | |
I Co | ABP | 13:3 | And if I should distribute all my possessions, and if I should deliver up my body that it should be burned, [3love 1but 2I have not], not one benefit do I derive. | |
I Co | ABP | 13:4 | The love is lenient, is kind; the love is not jealous, the love is not rash, not inflated, | |
I Co | ABP | 13:5 | not indecent, does not seek the things for itself, is not provoked, does not consider the bad, | |
I Co | ABP | 13:7 | All things it sustains, all things it trusts, all things it hopes, all things it endures. | |
I Co | ABP | 13:8 | The love at no time falls off. But whether prophecies, they shall cease work; whether languages, they shall cease; whether knowledge, it shall cease work. | |
I Co | ABP | 13:11 | When I was an infant, as an infant I spoke, as an infant I thought, as an infant I considered; but when I became a man I ceased in the things of the infant. | |
I Co | ABP | 13:12 | For we see now by a mirror in an enigma, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall recognize as also I was recognized. | |