< 1 Corinthians 13 >

1 If in the tongues of men I shall speak and of angels, love however not may have, I have become a brass sounding or a cymbal clanging. 2 And if I shall have prophecy and understand the mysteries all and all the knowledge, And if I shall have all the faith so as mountains to remove, love however not may have, no [thing] I am. 3 Even if Even if I shall give away all the possessions of mine, And if I shall deliver up the body of mine that (I may boast, *N+K+o) love however not may have, no [thing] I am profited. 4 Love is patient, is kind, love not is envious, love not is boastful, not is puffed up, 5 not acts unbecomingly, not seeks the [things] of its own, not is easily provoked, not it keeps account of wrongs, 6 not delights at unrighteousness, rejoices however in the truth, 7 All things it bears, all things believes, all things hopes, all things endures. 8 Love never (falls. *N+kO) if however [there are] prophesies, they will be abated; if tongues, they will cease; if knowledge it will be abated. 9 In part (for *NK+o) we know and in part we prophesy; 10 when however may come the perfect, (then *K) the in part will be done away. 11 When I was a child, I was speaking like a child, I was thinking like a child, I was reasoning like a child; when (now *k) I became a man, I have done away with the [things] of the child. 12 We see for presently through a glass in obscurity, then however face to face; presently I know in part, then however I will know fully even as also I have been fully known. 13 Now however abide faith, hope, love, three these; [the] greatest however of these [is] love.

< 1 Corinthians 13 >