I CORINTHIANS
Chapter 7
I Co | LO | 7:1 | Now, concerning the things of which you wrote me: It is good for a man not to marry a woman. | |
I Co | LO | 7:2 | Nevertheless, on account of uncleanness, let every man have a wife of his own, and let every woman have her own husband. | |
I Co | LO | 7:3 | Let the husband fulfill his obligations to his wife: and in like manner, also, the wife to the husband. | |
I Co | LO | 7:4 | The wife has not the command of her own person, but the husband: and in like manner, also, the husband has not the command of his own person, but the wife. | |
I Co | LO | 7:5 | Deprive not one another, unless, perhaps, by consent, for a time, that you may devote yourselves to prayer; and do you come again together, that Satan may not tempt you through your incontinency. | |
I Co | LO | 7:7 | that I wish all men to be as I myself am. However, each has a proper gift from God; one, indeed, after this manner, and another after that. | |
I Co | LO | 7:8 | I say, to the unmarried men, and to the widows, it is good for them if they can remain even as I do. | |
I Co | LO | 7:9 | Yet, if they can not live continently, let them marry; for it is better to marry than to be in pain. | |
I Co | LO | 7:10 | Now, those who have married I charge, (yet not I, but the Lord;) let not a wife depart from her husband: | |
I Co | LO | 7:11 | but if she even depart, let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to her husband; and a husband must not put away his wife. | |
I Co | LO | 7:12 | But the rest I command, not the Lord; if any brother have an infidel wife, who herself is well pleased to dwell with him, let him not put her away. | |
I Co | LO | 7:13 | And a woman who has an infidel husband, who himself is well pleased to dwell with her, let her not put him away. | |
I Co | LO | 7:14 | For the infidel husband is sanctified by the wife, and the infidel wife is sanctified by the husband; otherwise, certainly, your children were unclean; whereas, indeed, they are holy. | |
I Co | LO | 7:15 | But if the infidel depart, let him depart: the brother or the sister is not in bondage with such; but God has called us to peace. | |
I Co | LO | 7:16 | For how do you know, O wife! whether you shall save your husband? And how do you know, O husband! whether you shall save your wife? | |
I Co | LO | 7:17 | But as God has distributed to every one, and as the Lord has called every one, so let him walk; and so, in all the congregations, I ordain. | |
I Co | LO | 7:18 | Has any circumcised one been called? Let him not be uncircumcised. Has any one been called in uncircumcision? Let him not be circumcised. | |
I Co | LO | 7:19 | Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision is nothing, but the keeping of the commandments of God. | |
I Co | LO | 7:21 | Were you called, being a bondman? Be not careful to be made free. Yet, if you can be made free, prefer it. | |
I Co | LO | 7:22 | For a bondman, who is called by the Lord, is the Lord's freedman. In like manner, also, a freedman who is called, is Christ's bondman. | |
I Co | LO | 7:25 | Now, concerning virgins, I have not a commandment of the Lord: but, I give my judgment, as having obtained mercy of the Lord, to be faithful. | |
I Co | LO | 7:26 | I declare this, then, to be good, on account of the present distress; namely, that it is good for a man who is unmarried, to continue so. | |
I Co | LO | 7:27 | Are you bound to a wife? seek not to be loosed. Are you loosed from a wife? seek not a wife. | |
I Co | LO | 7:28 | And yet, if you marry, you have not sinned; and if a virgin marry, she has not sinned: nevertheless, affliction in the flesh such shall have; but I spare you. | |
I Co | LO | 7:29 | Now, this I say, brethren, the time being short, it remains that both they who have wives, should be as not having wives; | |
I Co | LO | 7:30 | and they who weep, as not weeping; and they who rejoice, as not rejoicing; and they who buy, as not possessing; | |
I Co | LO | 7:32 | Besides, I would have you without anxious care. The unmarried man anxiously cares for the things of the Lord; how he shall please the Lord. | |
I Co | LO | 7:33 | But he who is married, anxiously cares for the things of the world; how he shall please his wife. | |
I Co | LO | 7:34 | There is the like difference between the wife and the virgin. The unmarried woman anxiously cares for the things of the Lord; that she may be holy, both in body and spirit: but she who is married, anxiously cares for the things of the world; how she shall please her husband. | |
I Co | LO | 7:35 | Now, this I say, for your own benefit; not with a view to lay a snare for you, but for that which is becoming, and best adapted to a steady, uninterrupted adherence to the Lord. | |
I Co | LO | 7:36 | But if any one thinks he acts improperly toward his virgin, if she be above age, unmarried, and so needs to be married; let him do what she inclines, he does not sin: let such marry. | |
I Co | LO | 7:37 | But he who stands firm in his heart; not having necessity, and has power concerning his own will; and has determined this in his own heart, to keep his virgin, does well. | |
I Co | LO | 7:38 | So, then, even he who gives her in marriage, does well; but he who gives her not in marriage, does better. | |
I Co | LO | 7:39 | A wife is bound, as long as her husband lives; but if her husband be dead, she is at liberty to be married to whom she pleases; only in the Lord. | |