2 Corinthians 13 Coverdale Bible 1535

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  • 1 Though I spake with the tunges of men and angels, and yet had not loue, I were euen as sowndinge brasse, or as a tynklinge Cymball.
  • 2 And though I coulde prophecy, & vnderstode all secretes, and all knowlege, and had all faith, so that I coulde moue moutaynes out of their places, and yet had not loue, I were nothinge.
  • 3 And though I bestowed all my goodes to fede ye poore, and though I gaue my body euen that I burned, and yet haue not loue, it profiteth me nothinge.
  • 4 Loue is pacient & curteous, loue envyeth not, loue doth not frowardly, is not puft vp, dealeth not dishonestly,
  • 5 seketh not hir awne, is not prouoked vnto anger, thynketh not euell,
  • 6 reioyseth not ouer iniquyte, but reioyseth in the trueth,
  • 7 beareth all thinges, beleueth all thinges, hopeth all thinges, suffreth all thinges.
  • 8 Though prophecienges fayle, or tunges ceasse, or knowlege perishe, yet loue falleth neuer awaye.
  • 9 For oure knowlege is vnparfecte, and oure prophecienge is vnparfecte.
  • 10 But wha that which is perfecte, commeth, then shal the vnparfecte be done awaye.
  • 11 Whan I was a childe, I spake as a childe, I vnderstode as a childe, I ymagined as a childe. But as soone as I was a man, I put awaye childishnes.
  • 12 Now we se thorow a glasse in a darke speakynge, but the shal we se face to face. Now I knowe vnperfectly: but the shal I knowe eue as I am knowne.
  • 13 Now abydeth faith, hope, loue, these thre: but the greatest of these is loue.

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