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1 Corinthians 7 — LSV

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7Verse 1And concerning the things of which you wrote to me: [it is] good for a man not to touch a woman,Verse 2and because of the whoredom let each man have his own wife, and let each woman have her proper husband;Verse 3to the wife let the husband render the due benevolence, and in like manner also the wife to the husband;Verse 4the wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband; and in like manner also, the husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife.Verse 5Do not defraud one another, except by consent for a time, that you may be free for fasting and prayer, and again may come together, that Satan may not tempt you because of your self-indulgence;Verse 6and this I say by way of concurrence—not of command,Verse 7for I wish all men to be even as I myself [am]; but each has his own gift of God, one indeed thus and one thus.Verse 8And I say to the unmarried and to the widows: it is good for them if they may remain even as I [am];Verse 9and if they do not have continence—let them marry, for it is better to marry than to burn;Verse 10and to the married I announce—not I, but the LORD—do not let a wife separate from a husband:Verse 11but, and if she may separate, let her remain unmarried, or let her be reconciled to the husband, and do not let a husband send a wife away.Verse 12And to the rest I speak—not the LORD—if any brother has an unbelieving wife, and she is pleased to dwell with him, do not let him send her away;Verse 13and a woman who has an unbelieving husband, and he is pleased to dwell with her, do not let her send him away;Verse 14for the unbelieving husband has been sanctified in the wife, and the unbelieving wife has been sanctified in the husband; otherwise your children are unclean, but now they are holy.Verse 15And if the unbelieving separates himself—let him separate himself: the brother or the sister is not under servitude in such [cases], and in peace has God called us;Verse 16for what, have you known, O wife, whether you will save the husband? Or what, have you known, O husband, whether you will save the wife?Verse 17If not, as God distributed to each, as the LORD has called each—so let him walk; and thus I direct in all the assemblies:Verse 18being circumcised—was anyone called? Do not let him become uncircumcised; in uncircumcision was anyone called? Do not let him be circumcised;Verse 19the circumcision is nothing, and the uncircumcision is nothing—but a keeping of the commands of God.Verse 20Each in the calling in which he was called—in this let him remain;Verse 21a servant—were you called? Do not be anxious; but if also you are able to become free—use [it] rather;Verse 22for he who [is] in the LORD—having been called a servant—is the LORD’s freedman: in like manner also he the freeman, having been called, is servant of Christ:Verse 23you were bought with a price, do not become servants of men;Verse 24each, in that in which he was called, brothers, in this let him remain with God.Verse 25And concerning the virgins, I do not have a command of the LORD; and I give judgment as having obtained kindness from the LORD to be faithful.Verse 26I suppose, therefore, this to be good because of the present necessity, that [it is] good for a man that the matter be thus:Verse 27Have you been bound to a wife? Do not seek to be loosed; have you been loosed from a wife? Do not seek a wife.Verse 28But, and if you may marry, you did not sin; and if the virgin may marry, she did not sin; and such will have tribulation in the flesh: and I spare you.Verse 29And this I say, brothers, the time from now on is having been shortened—that both those having wives may be as not having;Verse 30and those weeping, as not weeping; and those rejoicing, as not rejoicing; and those buying, as not possessing;Verse 31and those using this world, as not using [it] up; for the [present] form of this world is passing away.Verse 32And I wish you to be without anxiety; the unmarried is anxious for the things of the LORD, how he will please the LORD;Verse 33and the married is anxious for the things of the world, how he will please the wife.Verse 34The wife and the virgin have been distinguished: the unmarried is anxious for the things of the LORD, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit, and the married is anxious for the things of the world, how she will please the husband.Verse 35And this I say for your own profit: not that I may cast a noose on you, but for the seemliness and devotedness to the LORD, undistractedly,Verse 36and if anyone thinks [it] to be unseemly to his virgin, if she may be beyond the bloom of age, and it ought to be so, what he wills let him do; he does not sin—let him marry.Verse 37And he does well who has stood steadfast in the heart—not having necessity—and has authority over his own will, and he has determined this in his heart—to keep his own virgin;Verse 38so that both he who is giving in marriage does well, and he who is not giving in marriage does better.Verse 39A wife has been bound by law [for] as long [a] time as her husband may live, and if her husband may sleep, she is free to be married to whom she will—only in the LORD;Verse 40and she is happier if she may so remain—according to my judgment; and I think I also have the Spirit of God.
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