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1 If
I speak with
the languages of
men and of angels,
but don’t
have love, I have
become sounding
brass or a clanging
cymbal.
2 If
I have the gift
of prophecy, and
know all mysteries
and all knowledge,
and if I
have all faith,
so as to
remove mountains,
but don’t
have love, I am
nothing.
3 If
I give away all
my goods to feed
the poor, and if
I give my
body to be
burned, but don’t
have love, it
profits me nothing.
4 Love is
patient and is
kind. Love doesn’t
envy. Love doesn’t
brag, is not
proud,
5 doesn’t
behave itself inappropriately,
doesn’t seek its
own way, is not
provoked, takes no
account of evil;
6 doesn’t
rejoice in unrighteousness,
but rejoices with
the truth;
7 bears
all things,
believes all
things, hopes all
things, and
endures all things.
8 Love never
fails. But where
there are
prophecies, they
will be done
away with. Where
there are various
languages, they
will cease. Where
there is knowledge,
it will be
done away with.
9 For
we know in
part and we
prophesy in part;
10 but
when that which
is complete has
come, then that
which is partial
will be done
away with.
11 When
I was a
child, I spoke
as a child,
I felt as
a child, I
thought as a
child. Now that
I have become
a man, I have
put away childish
things.
12 For
now we see
in a mirror, dimly,
but then face
to face. Now
I know in
part, but then
I will know
fully, even as
I was also
fully known.
13 But
now faith, hope,
and love remain—these
three. The
greatest of these
is love.