I CORINTHIANS
Chapter 13
I Co | Weymouth | 13:1 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:2 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:3 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:4 | Love is patient and kind. Love knows neither envy nor jealousy. Love is not forward and self-assertive, nor boastful and conceited. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:5 | She does not behave unbecomingly, nor seek to aggrandize herself, nor blaze out in passionate anger, nor brood over wrongs. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:6 | She finds no pleasure in injustice done to others, but joyfully sides with the truth. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:7 | She knows how to be silent. She is full of trust, full of hope, full of patient endurance. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:8 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:10 | but when the perfect state of things is come, all that is imperfect will be brought to an end. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:11 | 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. | |
I Co | Weymouth | 13:12 | 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. | |