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Chapter 1
I Co | Tyndale | 1:1 | Paul by vocacion an Apostle of Iesus Christ thorow the will of God and brother Sostenes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:2 | Vnto the congregacion of God which is at Corinthum. To them that are sanctified in Christ Iesu sainctes by callynge with all that call on the name of oure lorde Iesus Christ in every place both of theirs and of oures | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:4 | I thanke my God all wayes on youre behalfe for ye grace of God which is geuen you by Iesus Christ | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:7 | so that ye are behynde in no gyft and wayte for the apperynge of oure lorde Iesus Christ | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:8 | which shall streght you vnto ye ende that ye maye be blamelesse in ye daye of oure lorde Iesus Christ. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:9 | ffor god is faythfull by whom ye are called vnto ye fellishyppe of his sonne Iesus Christe oure lorde | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:10 | I beseche you brethre in ye name of oure lorde Iesus Christ that ye all speake one thynge and that there be no dissencion amoge you: but be ye knyt together in one mynde and in one meaynge. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:11 | It is shewed vnto me (my brethren) of you by them that are of the housse of Cloe that ther is stryfe amonge you. And this is it that I meane: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:12 | how that comelie amonge you one sayeth: I holde of Paul: another I holde of Apollo: ye thyrde I holde of Cephas: ye four ye I holde of Christ. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:13 | Ys Christ devided? was Paul crucified for you? ether were ye baptised in ye name of Paul? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:16 | I baptised also the housse of Stephana. Forthermore knowe I not whether I baptised eny man or no. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:17 | For Christ sent me not to baptyse but to preache ye gospell not with wysdome of wordes lest the crosse of Christ shuld have bene made of none effecte. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:18 | For ye preachinge of the crosse is to them yt perisshe folishnes: but vnto vs which are saved it is ye power of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:19 | For it is written: I will destroye the wysdome of the wyse and will cast awaye the vnderstondinge of the prudet. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:21 | Hath not God made the wysdome of this worlde folisshnes? For when the worlde thorow wysdome knew not God in ye wysdome of God: it pleased God thorow folisshnes of preachinge to save them yt beleve. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:23 | But we preache Christ crucified vnto the Iewes an occasion of fallinge and vnto the Grekes folisshnes: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:24 | but vnto the which are called both of Iewes and Grekes we preache Christ ye power of God and the wysdome of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:25 | For the folishnes of God is wyser then me: and the weakenes of God is stronger then men. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:26 | Brethren loke on youre callinge how that not many wyse men after the flesshe not many myghty not many of hye degre are called: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:27 | but God hath chosen the folysshe thinges of the worlde to confounde the wyse. And God hath chosyn the weake thinges of the worlde to confounde thinges which are mighty. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:28 | And vile thinges of the worlde and thinges which are despysed hath God chosen yee and thinges of no reputacion for to brynge to nought thinges of reputacion | |
I Co | Tyndale | 1:30 | And vnto him partayne ye in Christ Iesu which of God is made vnto vs wysdome and also rightewesnes and saunctifyinge and redempcion. | |
Chapter 2
I Co | Tyndale | 2:1 | And I brethren when I came to you came not in gloriousnes of wordes or of wysdome shewynge vnto you the testimony of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:2 | Nether shewed I my selfe that I knewe eny thinge amonge you save Iesus Christ eve the same that was crucified. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:4 | And my wordes and my preachinge were not with entysynge wordes of manes wysdome: but in shewinge of ye sprete and of power | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:6 | That we speake of is wysdome amonge them that are perfecte: not the wysdome of this worlde nether of the rulars of this worlde (which go to nought) | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:7 | but we speake ye wysdome of God which is in secrete and lieth hyd which God ordeyned before the worlde vnto oure glory: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:8 | which wysdome none of ye rulars of the worlde knewe. For had they knowe it they wolde not have crucified the Lorde of glory. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:9 | But as it is written: The eye hath not sene and the eare hath not hearde nether have entred into the herte of man ye thinges which God hath prepared for them that love him. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:10 | But God hath opened them vnto vs by his sprete. For ye sprete searcheth all thinges ye the bottome of Goddes secretes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:11 | For what man knoweth the thinges of a ma: save ye sprete of a man which is with in him? Even so ye thinges of God knoweth no man but ye sprete of god. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:12 | And we have not receaved the sprete of ye worlde: but the sprete which cometh of god for to knowe the thinges that are geve to vs of god | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:13 | which thinges also we speake not in the conynge wordes of manes wysdome but with the conynge wordes of the holy goost makynge spretuall coparesons of spretuall thinges. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:14 | For ye naturall man perceaveth not the thinges of the sprete of god. For they are but folysshnes vnto him. Nether can he perceave them because he is spretually examined. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 2:15 | But he that is spretuall discusseth all thinges: yet he him selfe is iudged of no ma. | |
Chapter 3
I Co | Tyndale | 3:1 | And I coulde not speake vnto you brethre as vnto spretuall: but as vnto carnall even as it were vnto babes in Christ. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:2 | I gave you mylke to drinke and not meate. For ye then were not stronge no nether yet are. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:3 | For ye are yet carnall. As longe verely as ther is amoge you envyige stryfe and dissencio: are ye not carnall and walke after ye manner of me? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:4 | As loge as one sayth I holde of Paul and another I am of Apollo are ye not carnall? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:5 | What is Paul? What thinge is Apollo? Only miministers are they by who ye beleved even as the Lorde gave every ma grace. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:7 | So then nether is he that planteth eny thinge nether he yt watreth: but god which gave the increace. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:8 | He that planteth and he that watreth are nether better then the other. Every man yet shall receave his rewarde accordynge to his laboure. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:10 | Accordynge to the grace of god geven vnto me as a wyse bylder have I layde the foundacio And another bylt thero But let every ma take hede how he bildeth apo. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:11 | For other foundacion can no man laye then yt which is layde which is Iesus Christ. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:12 | Yf eny man bilde on this foundacion golde silver precious stones tymber haye or stoble: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:13 | every mannes worke shall appere. For the daye shall declare it and it shalbe shewed in fyre. And ye fyre shall trye euery mannes worke what it is. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:15 | If eny manes worke burne he shall suffre losse: but he shalbe safe him selfe: neverthelesse yet as it were thorow fyre. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:16 | Are ye not ware that ye are the temple of god and how that the sprete of god dwelleth in you? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:17 | Yf eny man defyle the temple of god him shall god destroye. For the temple of god is holy which temple ye are. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:18 | Let no man deceave him silfe. Yf eny man seme wyse amonge you let him be a fole in this worlde that he maye be wyse. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:19 | For ye wisdome of this worlde is folysshnes with god. For it is writte: he compaseth the wyse in their craftynes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 3:22 | Therfore let no ma reioyce in men. For all thinges are youres whether it be Paul other Apollo other Cephas: whether it be ye worlde other lyfe other deeth whether they be present thinges or thinges to come: all are youres | |
Chapter 4
I Co | Tyndale | 4:1 | Let men this wyse esteme vs eve as the ministers of Christ and disposers of ye secretes of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:3 | With me is it but a very smal thinge that I shuld be iudged of you ether of (mans daye) No I iudge not myn awne selfe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:4 | I know nought by my selfe: yet am I not therby iustified. It is the Lorde that iudgeth me. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:5 | Therfore iudge no thinge before the tyme vntill the Lorde come which will lighten thinges that are hyd in darcknes and ope the counsels of the hertes. And then shall every man have prayse of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:6 | These thinges brethre I have described in myn awne person and Apollos for youre sakes that ye myght learne by vs that no man coute of him selfe beyonde that which is above written: that one swell not agaynst another for eny mans cause. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:7 | For who preferreth the? What hast thou that thou hast not receaved? Yf thou have receaved it why reioysest thou as though thou haddest not receaved it? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:8 | Now ye are full: now ye are made rych: ye raygne as kinges with out vs: and I wold to god ye dyd raygne that we might raygne with you. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:9 | Me thinketh that God hath set forth vs which are Apostles for the lowest of all as it were me appoynted to deeth. For we are a gasyngestocke vnto the worlde and to ye angels and to men. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:10 | We are foles for Christes sake and ye are wyse thorow Christ. We are weake and ye are stroge. Ye are honorable and we are despised. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:11 | Eve vnto this daye we honger and thyrst and are naked and are boffetted wt fistes and have no certayne dwellinge place | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:12 | and laboure workinge with oure awne hondes. We are revysed and yet we blesse. We are persecuted and suffer it. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:13 | We are evyll spoken of and we praye. We are made as it were the filthynes of the worlde the ofscowringe of all thinges even vnto this tyme. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:15 | For though ye have ten thousande instructours in Christ: yet have ye not many fathers. In Christ Iesu I have begotten you thorowe ye gospell. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:17 | For this cause have I sent vnto you Timotheus which is my deare sonne and faithfull in the Lorde which shall put you in remembrauce of my wayes which I have in Christ eve as I teache every where in all congregacios. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 4:19 | But I will come to you shortely yf God will: and will knowe not ye wordes of the which swell but ye power: | |
Chapter 5
I Co | Tyndale | 5:1 | There goeth a comen sayinge that ther is fornicacion amoge you and soche fornicacion as is not once named amonge the gentyls: that one shuld have his fathers wyfe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:2 | And ye swell and have not rather sorowed yt he which hath done this dede myght be put fro amoge you. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:3 | For I verely as absent in body even so present in sprete have determyned all redy (as though I were present) of him that hath done this dede | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:4 | in the name of oure Lorde Iesu Christ when ye are gaddered togedder and my sprete with the power of the Lorde Iesus Christ | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:5 | to deliver him vnto Satan for ye destruccio of the flesshe yt the sprete maye be saved in ye daye of ye Lorde Iesus. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:6 | Youre reioysinge is not good: knowe ye not that a lytle leve sowreth the whole lompe of dowe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:7 | Pourge therfore the olde leven that ye maye be newe dowe as ye are swete breed. For Christ oure esterlambe is offered vp for vs. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:8 | Therfore let vs kepe holy daye not with olde leve nether with the leven of maliciousnes and wickednes: but with the swete breed of purenes and truth. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:10 | And I meat not at all of the fornicatours of this worlde ether of the coveteous or of extorsioners ether of the ydolaters: for then must ye nedes have gone out of ye worlde. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:11 | But now I write vnto you that ye company not togedder yf eny that is called a brother be a fornicator or coveteous or a worshipper of ymages ether a raylar ether a dronkard or an extorcionar: with him that is soche se that ye eate not. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 5:12 | For what have I to do to iudge them which are with out? Do ye not iudge them that are with in? | |
Chapter 6
I Co | Tyndale | 6:1 | How dare one of you havinge busines with another goo to lawe vnder the wicked and not rather vnder the sainctes? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:2 | Do ye not know that the sainctes shall iudge the worlde? If the worlde shalbe iudged by you: are ye not good ynough to iudge smale trifles: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:3 | knowe ye not how that we shall iudge the angles? How moche more maye we iudge thinges that partayne to ye lyfe? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:4 | If ye have iudgementes of worldely matters take them which are despised in ye congregacio and make them iudges. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:5 | This I saye to youre shame. Is ther vtterly no wyse man amoge you? What not one at all yt can iudge bitwene brother and brother | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:7 | Now therfore ther is vtterly a faute amonge you because ye goo to lawe one with another. Why rather suffer ye not wronge? why rather suffre ye not youre selves to be robbed? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:9 | Do ye not remember how that the vnrighteous shall not inheret the kyngdome of God? Be not deceaved. For nether fornicators nether worshyppers of ymages nether whormongers nether weaklinges nether abusars of them selves with the mankynde | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:10 | nether theves nether the coveteous nether dronkardes nether cursed speakers nether pillers shall inheret the kyngdome of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:11 | And soche ware ye verely: but ye are wesshed: ye are sanctified: ye are iustified by the name of the Lorde Iesus and by the sprete of oure God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:12 | All thinges are lawfull vnto me: but all thinges are not proffitable. I maye do all thinges: but I will be brought vnder no mans power. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:13 | Meates are ordeyned for the belly and the belly for meates: but God shall destroy bothe it and them. Let not the body be applied vnto fornicacion but vnto the Lorde and the Lorde vnto the body. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:15 | Ether remember ye not that youre bodyes are the members of Christ? Shall I now take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot? God forbyd. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:16 | Do ye not vnderstonde that he which coupleth him selfe with an harlot is become one body? For two (saith he) shalbe one flesshe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:18 | Fle fornicacion. All synnes that a man dothe are with out ye body. But he yt is a fornicator synneth agaynst his awne body. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 6:19 | Ether knowe ye not how that youre bodyes are the temple of ye holy goost which is in you who ye have of God and how that ye are not youre awne? | |
Chapter 7
I Co | Tyndale | 7:1 | As concerninge the thinges wherof ye wrote vnto me: it is good for a ma not to touche a woman. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:2 | Neverthelesse to avoyde fornicacio let every man have his wyfe: and let every woman have her husbande. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:3 | Let the man geve vnto the wyfe due benevolence. Lykwyse also the wyfe vnto the man. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:4 | The wyfe hath not power over her awne body: but the husbande. And lykewyse the man hath not power over his awne body: but the wyfe | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:5 | Withdrawe not youre selves one from another excepte it be with consent for a tyme for to geve youre selves to fastynge and prayer. And afterwarde come agayne to the same thynge lest Satan tempt you for youre incontinencye. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:7 | For I wolde that all men were as I my selfe am: but every man hath his proper gyfte of God one after this maner another after that. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:8 | I saye vnto the vnmaried men and widdowes: it is good for them yf they abyde eve as I do. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:9 | But and yf they canot abstayne let them mary. For it is better to mary then to burne. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:10 | Vnto the maryed comaunde not I but the Lorde: that the wyfe separate not her selfe from the man. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:11 | Yf she separate her selfe let her remayne vnmaryed or be reconciled vnto her husbande agayne. And let not the husbande put awaye his wyfe from him. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:12 | To the remnaunt speake I and not the lorde. Yf eny brother have a wyfe that beleveth not yf she be content to dwell with him let him not put her awaye. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:13 | And ye woma which hath to her husbande an infidell yf he consent to dwell with her let her not put him awaye. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:14 | For ye vnbelevynge husbande is sanctified by the wyfe: and the vnbelevynge wyfe is sanctified by the husbande. Or els were youre chyldren vnclene: but now are they pure. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:15 | But and yf the vnbelevynge departe let him departe. A brother or a sister is not in subiection to soche. God hath called vs in peace. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:16 | For how knowest thou o woman whether thou shalt save that man or no? Other how knowest thou o man whether thou shalt save that woman or no? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:17 | but even as God hath distributed to every man. As the lorde hath called every person so let him walke: and so orden I in all congregacios. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:18 | Yf eny man be called beynge circumcised let him adde nothinge therto. Yf eny be called vncircumcised: let him not be circucised. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:19 | Circumcision is nothinge vncircumcision is nothinge: but the kepyng of the comaundmentes of god is altogether. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:21 | Arte thou called a servaut? care not for it. Neverthelesse yf thou mayst be fre vse it rather. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:22 | For he that is called in the lorde beynge a servaunt is the lordes freman. Lykwyse he that is called beynge fre is Christes servaut. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:25 | As concernynge virgins I have no comaundment of the lorde: yet geve I counsell as one that hath obtayned mercye of the lorde to be faythfull. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:26 | I suppose that it is good for the present necessite. For it is good for a ma so to be. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:27 | Arte thou bounde vnto a wyfe? seke not to be lowsed. Arte thou lowsed from a wyfe? seke not a wyfe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:28 | But and yf thou take a wyfe thou synnest not. Lykwyse if a virgin mary she synneth not. Neverthelesse soche shall have trouble in their flesshe: but I faver you. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:29 | This saye I brethre the tyme is shorte. It remayneth that they which have wives be as though they had none | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:30 | and they that wepe be as though thy wept not: and they that reioyce be as though they reioysed not: and they that bye be as though they possessed not: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:31 | and they yt vse this worlde be as though they vsed it not. For the fassion of this worlde goeth awaye. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:32 | I wolde have you without care: the single man careth for the thinges of the lorde how he maye please the lorde. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:33 | But he that hath maried careth for the thinges of the worlde howe he maye please his wyfe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:34 | There is differece bitwene a virgin and a wyfe. The single woman careth for the thinges of the lorde that she maye be pure both in body and also in sprete But she that is maryed careth for the thinges of the worlde how she maye please her husband. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:35 | This speake I for youre proffit not to tangle you in a snare: but for that which is honest and comly vnto you and that ye maye quyetly cleave vnto the lorde wt out separacion. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:36 | If eny man thinke that it is vncomly for his virgin if she passe the tyme of mariage ad if so nede requyre let him do what he listeth he synneth not: let the be coupled in mariage. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:37 | Neverthelesse he yt purposeth surely in his herte havynge none nede: but hath power over his awne will: and hath so decreed in his herte that he will kepe his virgin doth well. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:38 | So then he that ioyneth his virgin in maryage doth well. But he that ioyneth not his virgin in mariage doth better. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 7:39 | The wyfe is bounde to the lawe as longe as her husband liveth If her husbande slepe she is at liberte to mary with whom she wyll only in the lorde. | |
Chapter 8
I Co | Tyndale | 8:1 | To speake of thinges dedicate vnto ydols we are sure that we all have knowledge. knowledge maketh a man swell: bnt love edifieth. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 8:2 | If eny man thinke that he knoweth eny thinge he knoweth nothynge yet as he ought to knowe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 8:4 | To speake of meate dedicat vnto ydols we are sure that ther is none ydoll in the worlde and that ther is none other god but one. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 8:5 | And though ther be yt are called goddes whether in heven other in erth (as ther be goddes many and lordes many) | |
I Co | Tyndale | 8:6 | yet vnto vs is there but one god which is the father of whom are all thinges and we in him: and one lorde Iesus Christ by whom are all thinges and we by him. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 8:7 | But every man hath not knowledge. For some suppose that ther is an ydoll vntyll this houre and eate as of a thinge offered vnto ye ydole and so their consciences beynge yet weake are defyled. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 8:8 | Meate maketh vs not acceptable to god. Nether yf we eate are we ye better. Nether yf we eate not are we the worsse. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 8:10 | For yf some man se ye which hast knowledge sit at meate in the ydoles teple shall not the conscience of hym which is weake be boldened to eate those thinges which are offered vnto ye ydole? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 8:12 | Whe ye synne so agaynst the brethren and wounde their weake consciences ye synne agaynst Christ. | |
Chapter 9
I Co | Tyndale | 9:2 | Are not ye my worke in the lorde. Yf I be not an Apostle vnto other yet am I vnto you. For the seale of myne Apostleshippe are ye in the lorde. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:5 | Ether have we not power to leade about a sister to wyfe as wel as other Apostles and as the brethren of the lorde and Cephas? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:7 | who goeth a warfare eny tyme at his awne cost? who planteth a vynearde and eateth not of the frute? Who fedeth a flocke and eateth not of the mylke? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:9 | For it ys written in the lawe of Moses. Thou shall not mosell the mouth of the oxe that treadeth out the corne. Doth God take thought for oxen? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:10 | Ether sayth he it not all to gedder for oure sakes? For oure sakes no doute this is written: that he which eareth shuld eare in hope: and that he which thressheth in hope shuld be parttaker of his hope. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:11 | Yf we sowe vnto you spirituall thynges: is it a greate thynge yf we reepe youre carnall thynges | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:12 | Yf other be parttakers of this power over you? wherfore are not we rather.Neverthelesse we have not vsed this power: but suffre all thinges lest we shuld hynder the gospell of Christ. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:13 | Do ye not vnderstoder how that they which minister in the temple have their fyndynge of the temple? And they which wayte at the aulter are partakers with ye aultre? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:14 | Even so also dyd ye lorde ordayne that they which preache ye gospell shuld live of the gospell. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:15 | But I have vsed none of these thinges. Nether wrote I these thinges that it shuld be so done vnto me. For it were better for me to dye the yt eny man shnld take this reioysinge from me | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:16 | In that I preache the gospell I have nothinge to reioyce of. For necessite is put vnto me. Wo is it vnto me yf I preache not the gospell. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:17 | If I do it with a good will I have a rewarde. But yf I do it agaynst my will an office is committed vnto me. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:18 | What is my rewarde then? Verely that whe I preache the gospell I make the gospell of Christ fre yt I misvse not myne auctorite in ye gospel | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:19 | For though I be fre from all men yet have I made my silfe servaunt vnto all men that I myght wynne the moo. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:20 | Vnto the Iewes I became as a Iewe to winne ye Iewes. To the that were vnder the lawe was I made as though I had bene vnder the lawe to wynne the that were vnder the lawe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:21 | To them that were without lawe be ca I as though I had bene without lawe (whe I was not without lawe as perteyninge to god but vnder a lawe as concerninge Christ) to wynne the that were without lawe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:22 | To the weake became I as weake to wynne the weake. In all thinge I fassioned my silfe to all men to save at ye lest waye some. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:24 | Perceave ye not how that they which runne in a course runne all yet but one receaveth the rewarde. So runne that ye maye obtayne. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:25 | Euery man yt proveth masteryes abstaineth from all thinges. And they do it to obtayne a corruptible croune: but we to obtayne an vncorruptible croune: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 9:26 | I therfore so runne not as at an vncertayne thinge. So fyght I not as one yt beateth the ayer: | |
Chapter 10
I Co | Tyndale | 10:1 | Brethren I wolde not that ye shuld be ignoraunt of this how yt oure fathers were all vnder a cloude and all passed thorow the see | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:4 | and did all drincke of one maner of spirituall drincke. And they dranke of that spretuall rocke that folowed them which rocke was Christ. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:5 | But in many of them had god no delite. For they were overthrowen in the wildernes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:6 | These are ensamples to vs that we shuld not lust after evyll thinges as they lusted | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:7 | Nether be ye worshippers of Images as were some of them accordynge as it is written: The people sate doune to eate and drynke and rose vp agayne to playe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:8 | Nether let vs comit fornicacion as some of them committed fornicacion and were destroyed in one daye .xxiii. thousande. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:9 | Nether let vs tempte Christ as some of them tempted and were destroyed of serpentes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:11 | All these thinges happened vnto them for ensamples and were written to put vs in remembraunce whom the endes of the worlde are come apon. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:13 | There hath none other temptacion taken you but soche as foloweth ye nature of ma. But God is faythfull which shall not suffer you to be tempted above youre strenght: but shall in the myddes of the temptacion make awaye to escape out. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:16 | Ys not the cuppe of blessinge which we blesse partakynge of ye bloude of Christ? ys not the breed which we breake partetakynge of the body of Christ? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:17 | because that we (though we be many) yet are one breed and one bodye in as moch as we all are partetakers of one breed. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:18 | Beholde Israhell which walketh carnally. Are not they which eate of the sacrifyse partetakers of the aultre? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:19 | What saye I then? that the ymage is eny thinge? or that it which is offered to ymages is eny thinge? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:20 | Nay but I saye that those thinges which the gentyle offer they offer to devyls and not to god. And I wolde not that ye shuld have fellishippe with ye devils | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:21 | Ye canot drincke of the cup of the lorde and of yt cup of ye deuyls. Ye cnanot be partetakers of the lordes table and of the table of deuelles. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:22 | Ether shall we provoke the lorde? Or are we stronger then he? All thynges are laufull vnto me but all thynges are not expedient. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:25 | What soever is solde in the market that eate and axe no questions for conscience sake | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:27 | Yf eny of them which beleve not bid you to a feest and yf ye be disposed to goo what soever is seet before you: eate axinge no question for conscience sake. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:28 | But and yf eny man saye vnto you: this is dedicate vnto ydols eate not of it for his sake that shewed it and for hurtynge of conscience. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:29 | Conscience I saye not thyne: but the coscieuce of that other. For why shuld my liberte be iudged of another manes conscience: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:30 | For yf I take my parte with thakes: why am I evell spoken of for that thynge wherfore I geve thankes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:31 | Whether therfore ye eate or dryncke or what soever ye do do all to the prayse of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 10:32 | Se that ye geve occasion of evell nether to ye Iewes nor yet to the gentyls nether to ye cogregacion of god: | |
Chapter 11
I Co | Tyndale | 11:2 | brethren that ye remeber me in all thinges and kepe the ordinaunces even as I delyvered them to you. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:3 | I wolde ye knew that Christ is the heed of every man. And the man is the womans heed. And God is Christes heed. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:4 | Eevery ma prayinge or prophesyinge havynge eny thynge on his heed shameth his heed. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:5 | Every woman that prayeth or prophisieth bare hedded dishonesteth hyr heed. For it is even all one and the very same thinge even as though she were shaven. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:6 | If the woman be not covered lett her also be shoren. If it be shame for a woma to be shorne or shave let her cover her heed. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:7 | A man ought not to cover his heed for as moche as he is the image and glory of God. The woman is the glory of the man. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:11 | Neverthelesse nether is the ma with oute the woma nether the woma with out the man in the lorde. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:12 | For as the woman is of the man eve so is the man by the woman: but all is of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:15 | if he have longe heere: and a prayse to a woman yf she have longe heere? For her heere is geven her to cover her with all. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:16 | If there be eny man amonge you yt lusteth to stryve let him knowe that we have no soche custome nether the congregacions of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:17 | This I warne you of and commende not that ye come to gedder: not after a better maner but after a worsse. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:18 | Fyrst of all when ye come togedder in the cogregacion I heare that ther is dissencion amonge you: and I partly beleve it. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:19 | For ther must be sectes amonge you that they which are perfecte amonge you myght be knowen. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:20 | When ye come to gedder a man cannot eate the lordes supper. For every man begynneth a fore to eate his awne supper. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:21 | And one is hongrye and another is dronken. Have ye not houses to eate and to drinke in? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:22 | Or els despyse ye the congregacion of god and shame them that have not? What shall I saye vnto you? shall I prayse you: In this prayse I you not. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:23 | That which I delyvered vnto you I receaved of ye lorde. For ye lorde Iesus the same nyght in which he was betrayed toke breed: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:24 | and thanked and brake and sayde. Take ye and eate ye: this is my body which is broken for you. This do ye in the remembraunce of me. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:25 | After the same maner he toke the cup when sopper was done sayinge. This cup is the newe testament in my bloude. This do as oft as ye drynke it in the remebraunce of me. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:26 | For as often as ye shall eate this breed and drynke this cup ye shall shewe the lordes deeth tyll he come. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:27 | Wherfore whosoevere shall eate of this bred or drynke of the cup vnworthely shalbe giltie of the body and bloud of the Lorde | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:28 | Let a ma therfore examen him silfe and so let hi eate of the breed and drynke of the cup. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:29 | For he yt eateth or drinketh vnworthely eateth and drynketh his awne damnacion because he maketh no difference of the lordis body. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 11:32 | But when we are iudged of the lorde we are chastened because we shuld not be daned with the worlde. | |
Chapter 12
I Co | Tyndale | 12:2 | Ye knowe that ye were gentyls and went youre wayes vnto domme ydoles even as ye were ledde. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:3 | Wherfore I declare vnto you that no man speakynge in the sprete of god defieth Iesus. Also no man can saye that Iesus is the lorde: but by the holy goost. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:6 | And ther are divers maners of operacions and yet but one God which worketh all thinges that are wrought in all creatures. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:8 | To one is geven thorow the spirite the vtteraunce of wisdome? To another is geven the vtteraunce of knowledge by ye same sprete. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:9 | To another is geuen fayth by ye same sprete. To another ye gyftes of healynge by the same sprete. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:10 | To another power to do myracles. To another prophesie? To another iudgement of spretes. To another divers tonges. To another the interpretacion of toges. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:11 | And these all worketh eve ye silfe same sprete devydynge to every man severall gyftes even as he will. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:12 | For as the body is one and hath many mebres and all the membres of one body though they be many yet are but one body: even so is Christ. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:13 | For in one sprete are we all baptysed to make one body whether we be Iewes or getyls whether we be bonde or fre: and have all dronke of one sprete. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:15 | Yf the fote saye: I am not the honde therfore I am not of the body: is he therfore not of ye body: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:16 | And if ye eare saye I am not the eye: therfore I am not of the body: is he therfore not of the body? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:17 | If all the body were an eye where were then the eare? If all were hearynge: where were the smellynge? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:18 | But now hath god disposed the membres every one of them in the body at his awne pleasure. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:21 | And the eye can not saye vnto the honde I have no nede of the: nor ye heed also to the fete. I have no nede of you. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:22 | Ye rather a greate deale those mebres of the body which seme to be most feble are most necessary. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:23 | And apo those mebres of yt body which we thinke lest honest put we most honestie on. And oure vngodly parties have most beauty on. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:24 | For oure honest members nede it not. But God hath so disposed the body ad hath geven most honoure to that parte which laked | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:25 | lest there shuld be eny stryfe in the body: but that the members shuld indifferetly care one for another. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:26 | And yf one member suffer all suffer with him: yf one member be had in honoure all members be glad also. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:28 | And God hath also ordeyned in the congregacion fyrst the Apostels secodarely prophetes thyrdly teachers then the that do miracles: after that the gyftes of healynge helpers governers diversite of tonges. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 12:29 | Are all Apostles? Are all Prophetes? Are all teachers? Are all doars of miracles? | |
Chapter 13
I Co | Tyndale | 13:1 | Though I spake with the tonges of me and angels and yet had no love I were eve as soundinge brasse: or as a tynklynge Cymball. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 13:2 | And though I coulde prophesy and vnderstode all secretes and all knowledge: yee yf I had all fayth so that I coulde move moutayns oute of ther places and yet had no love I were nothynge. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 13:3 | And though I bestowed all my gooddes to fede ye poore and though I gave my body even that I burned and yet had no love it profeteth me nothinge. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 13:4 | Love suffreth longe and is corteous. Love envieth not. Love doth not frowardly swelleth not dealeth | |
I Co | Tyndale | 13:7 | suffreth all thynge beleveth all thynges hopeth all thynges endureth in all thynges. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 13:8 | Though that prophesyinge fayle other tonges shall cease ) or knowledge vanysshe awaye yet love falleth never awaye | |
I Co | Tyndale | 13:10 | But when yt which is parfect is come then yt which is vnparfet shall be done awaye. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 13:11 | When I was a chylde I spake as a chylde I vnderstode as a childe I ymagened as a chylde. But assone as I was a man I put awaye childesshnes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 13:12 | Now we se in a glasse even in a darke speakynge: but then shall we se face to face. Now I knowe vnparfectly: but then shall I knowe even as I am knowen. | |
Chapter 14
I Co | Tyndale | 14:2 | For he that speaketh with toges speaketh not vnto men but vnto god for no man heareth him how be it in the sprete he speaketh misteries. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:3 | But he that prophesieth speaketh vnto men to edifyinge to exhortacion and to comforte. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:4 | He that speaketh with tonges proffiteth him silfe: he that prophesyeth edifieth the congregacion. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:5 | I wolde that ye all spake with tonges: but rather that ye prophesied. For greater is he that prophisieth? then he yt speaketh with tonges except he expounde it also that the congregacion maye have edifyinge. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:6 | Now brehren if I come vnto you speakige wt tonges: what shall I profit you excepte I speake vnto you other by revelacio or knowledge or prophesyinge or doctrine. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:7 | Moreover whe thinges with out lyfe geve sounde: whether it be a pype or an harpe: except they make a distinccion in the soundes: how shall it be knowen what is pyped or harped? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:8 | And also if the trope geve an vncertayne voyce who shall prepare him silfe to fyght? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:9 | Eve so lykwyse whe ye speake with toges excepte ye speake wordes that have signification how shall yt be vnderstonde what is spoke? For ye shall but speake in the ayer. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:10 | Many kyndes of voyces are in the worlde and none of them are with out signification. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:11 | If I knowe not what the voyce meaneth I shalbe vnto him that speaketh an alient: and and he that speaketh shalbe an alient vnto me | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:12 | Eve so ye (for as moche as ye covet spretuall giftes) seke that ye maye have plentye vnto ye edifyinge of the congregacion. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:15 | What is it then? I will praye with the sprete ad will praye wt the mynde also. I will singe with the sprete and will singe with the mynde also. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:16 | For els when thou blessest with ye sprete how shall he that occupieth the roume of the vnlearned saye amen at thy gevinge of thankes seynge he vnderstondeth not what thou sayest | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:19 | Yet had I lever in ye cogregacio to speake five wordes with my mynde to ye informacio of other rather then ten thousande wordes wt the tonge. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:20 | Brethre be not chyldre in witte. How be it as cocerninge maliciousnes be chyldre: but in witte be perfet. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:21 | In the lawe it is written with other toges and with other lyppes wyll I speake vnto this people and yet for all that will they not heare me sayth the Lorde. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:22 | Wherfore tonges are for a signe not to them that beleve: but to them that beleve not. Contrary wyse prophesyinge serveth not for them that beleve not: but for them which beleve. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:23 | Yf therfore when all the cogregacion is come to gedder and all speake with tonges ther come in they yt are vnlearned or they which beleve not: will they not saye that ye are out of youre wittes? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:24 | But and yf all prophesy and ther come in one that beleveth not or one vnlearned he is rebuked of all men and is iudged of every man: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:25 | and so are ye secretes of his hert opened and so falleth he doune on his face and worshippeth God and sayth yt God is wt you in dede. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:26 | How is it then brethre? When ye come to gedder every ma hath his songe hath his doctryne hath his toge hath his revelacio hath his interpretacio. Let all thinges be done vnto edifyinge. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:27 | If eny man speake wt tonges let it be two at once or at the most thre at once and that by course: and let another interprete it. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:28 | But yf ther be no interpreter let him kepe silence in the cogregacion and let him speake to him selfe and to God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:30 | Yf eny revelacio be made to another that sitteth by let the fyrst holde his peace. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:31 | For ye maye all prophesy one by one that all maye learne and all maye have comforte. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:33 | For God is not causer of stryfe: but of peace as he is in all other congregacions of the saynctes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:34 | Let youre wyves kepe silence in the cogregacions. For it is not permitted vnto them to speake: but let them be vnder obedience as sayth the lawe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:35 | If they will learne enythinge let the axe their husbandes at home. For it is a shame for wemen to speake in the cogregacio. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 14:37 | Yf eny ma thinke him sylfe a prophet ether spirituall: let him vnderstonde what thinges I write vnto you. For they are the comaundementes of the Lorde. | |
Chapter 15
I Co | Tyndale | 15:1 | Brethren as pertayninge to the gospell which I preached vnto you which ye have also accepted and in the which ye continue | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:2 | by which also ye are saved: I do you to wit after what maner I preached vnto you yf ye kepe it except ye have beleved in vayne. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:3 | For fyrst of all I delivered vnto you that which I receaved: how that Christ dyed for oure synnes agreinge to the scriptures: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:4 | and that he was buried and that he arose agayne the thyrd daye accordinge to the scriptures: | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:6 | After that he was sene of moo the five hodred brethren at once: of which many remayne vnto this daye and many are fallen aslepe. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:9 | For I am the lest of all the Apostles which am not worthy to be called an Apostle because I persecuted the congregacion of God. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:10 | But by the grace of God I am that I am. And his grace which is in me was not in vayne: but I labored moare aboundauntly then they all not I but the grace of God which is with me. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:12 | If Christ be preached how that he rose fro deeth: how saye some that are amoge you that ther is no resurreccion from deeth? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:14 | If Christ be not rysen then is oure preachinge vayne and youre faith is also in vayne. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:15 | Ye and we are founde falce witnesses of God. For we have testifyed of God how that he raysyd vp Christ whom he raysyd not vp yf it be so that the deed ryse not vp agayne. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:17 | If it be so yt Christ rose not then is youre fayth in vayne and yet are ye in youre synnes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:20 | But now is Christ rysen from deeth and is become the fyrst frutes of them that slept. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:23 | and every man in his awne order. The fyrst is Christ then they yt are Christis at his commynge. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:24 | Then cometh the ende when he hath delivered vp ye kyngdome to God ye father when he hath put doune all rule auctorite and power. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:27 | For he hath put all thinges vnder his fete. But when he sayth all thinges are put vnder him it is manyfest that he is excepted which dyd put all thinges vnder him. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:28 | When all thinges are subdued vnto him: then shall the sonne also him selfe be subiecte vnto him that put all thinges vnder him yt God maye be all in all thinges. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:29 | Ether els what do they which are baptised over ye deed yf the deed ryse not at all? Why are they then baptised over the deed? | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:32 | That I have fought with beastes at Ephesus after the maner of men what avautageth it me yf the deed ryse not agayne? Let vs eate and drynke to morowe we shall dye. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:34 | Awake truely out of slepe and synne not. For some have not the knowlege of God. I speake this vnto youre rebuke. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:37 | And what sowest thow? Thow sowest not that body that shalbe: but bare corne (I meane ether of wheet or of some other) | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:39 | All flesshe is not one manner of flesshe: but ther is one maner flesshe of men another maner flesshe of beastes another maner flesshe of fysshes and another of byrdes. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:40 | Ther are celestiall bodyes and ther are bodyes terrestriall. But ye glory of ye celestiall is one and ye glory of the terrestriall is another. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:41 | Ther is one maner glory of the sonne and another glory of the mone and another glory of the starres. For one starre differth fro another in glory. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:42 | So is the resurreccio of ye deed. It is sowe in corrupcio and ryseth in incorrupcion. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:43 | It is sowen in dishonoure and ryseth in honoure. It is sowe in weaknes and ryseth in power. It is sowne a naturall body and ryseth a spretuall body. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:45 | as it is written: the fyrste man Adam was made a livinge soule: and ye last Ada was made a quickeninge sprete. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:46 | How be it yt is not fyrst which is spirituall: but yt which is naturall and then yt which is spretuall. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:48 | As is the erthy soche are they that are erthye. And as is the hevely soche are they yt are hevenly. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:49 | And as we have borne the ymage of the erthy so shall we beare the ymage of the hevenly. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:50 | This saye I brethren that flesshe and bloud canot inheret the kyngdome of God. Nether corrupcion inhereth vncorrupcion. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:51 | Beholde I shewe you a mystery. We shall not all slepe: but we shall all be chaunged | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:52 | and that in a moment and in the twinclinge of an eye at the sounde of the last trompe. For the trompe shall blowe and ye deed shall ryse incorruptible and we shalbe chaunged. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:53 | For this corruptible must put on incorruptibilite: and this mortall must put on immortalite. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:54 | When this corruptible hath put on incorruptibilite and this mortall hath put on immortalite: then shalbe brought to passe ye sayinge yt is writte. Deeth is consumed in to victory. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 15:57 | But thankes be vnto God which hath geven vs victory thorow oure Lorde Iesus Christ. | |
Chapter 16
I Co | Tyndale | 16:1 | Of the gadderynge for the saynctes as I have ordeyned in the congregacios of Galacia even so do ye. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:2 | Vpon some sondaye let every one of you put a syde at home and laye vp what soever he thinketh mete that ther be no gaderinges when I come. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:3 | When I am come whosoever ye shall alowe by youre letters them will I sende to bringe youre liberalite vnto Ierusalem. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:5 | I will come vnto you after I have gone over Macedonia. For I will goo thorowout Macedonia. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:6 | With you paraveture I wyll abyde awhyle: or els winter that ye maye brynge me on my waye whyther soever I goo. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:7 | I will not se you now in my passage: but I trust to abyde a whyle with you yf God shall suffre me. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:9 | For a greate dore and a frutefull is opened vnto me: and ther are many adversaries. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:10 | If Timotheus come se yt he be with out feare with you. For he worketh the worke of the Lorde as I doo. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:11 | Let no man despyse him: but convaye him forthe in peace yt he maye come vnto me. For I loke for him with the brethre. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:12 | To speake of brother Apollo: I greatly desyred him to come vnto you with ye brethren but his mynde was not at all to come at this tyme. How be it he will come when he shall have conveniet tyme. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:15 | Brethren (ye knowe the housse of Stephana how yt they are the fyrst frutes of Achaia and that they have appoynted them selves to minister vnto the saynctes) | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:17 | I am gladde of the comynge of Stephana Fortunatus and Achaicus: for that which was lackinge on youre parte they have supplied. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:18 | They have comforted my sprete and youres. Loke therfore that ye knowe them that are soche. | |
I Co | Tyndale | 16:19 | The congregacions of Asia salute you. Aquila and Priscilla salute you moche in the Lorde and so doeth the congregacio that is in their housse. | |