I CORINTHIANS
Chapter 13
I Co | Murdock | 13:1 | If I could speak in every tongue of men, and in that of angels, and there should be no love in me, I should be like brass that resoundeth, or the cymbal that maketh a noise. | |
I Co | Murdock | 13:2 |
And if there should be in me | |
I Co | Murdock | 13:3 | And if I should feed out to the destitute all I possess; and if I should give my body to be burned; and there should be no love in me, I gain nothing. | |
I Co | Murdock | 13:4 | Love is long-suffering, and is kind; love is not envious; love is not boisterous; and is not inflated; | |
I Co | Murdock | 13:5 | and doth nothing that causeth shame; and seeketh not her own; is not passionate; and thinketh no evil; | |
I Co | Murdock | 13:8 | Love will never cease. But prophesyings will end; and tongues will be silent; and knowledge will vanish. | |
I Co | Murdock | 13:11 | When I was a child, I talked as a child, and I reasoned as a child, and I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I laid aside the things of childhood. | |
I Co | Murdock | 13:12 | And now we see, as by a mirror, in similitude; but then face to face: now I know partially; but then shall I know, just as I am known. | |