1
Now
concerning
spiritual
[gifts],
brethren,
I
would
not
have
you
ignorant.
2
Ye
know
that
ye
were
Gentiles,
carried
away
unto
these
dumb
idols,
even
as
ye
were
led.
3
Wherefore
I
give
you
to
understand,
that
no
man
speaking
by
the
Spirit
of
God
calleth
Jesus
accursed:
and
[that]
no
man
can
say
that
Jesus
is
the
Lord,
but
by
the
Holy
Ghost.
4
Now
there
are
diversities
of
gifts,
but
the
same
Spirit.
5
And
there
are
differences
of
administrations,
but
the
same
Lord.
6
And
there
are
diversities
of
operations,
but
it
is
the
same
God
which
worketh
all
in
all.
7
But
the
manifestation
of
the
Spirit
is
given
to
every
man
to
profit
withal.
8
For
to
one
is
given
by
the
Spirit
the
word
of
wisdom;
to
another
the
word
of
knowledge
by
the
same
Spirit;
9
To
another
faith
by
the
same
Spirit;
to
another
the
gifts
of
healing
by
the
same
Spirit;
10
To
another
the
working
of
miracles;
to
another
prophecy;
to
another
discerning
of
spirits;
to
another
[divers]
kinds
of
tongues;
to
another
the
interpretation
of
tongues:
11
But
all
these
worketh
that
one
and
the
selfsame
Spirit,
dividing
to
every
man
severally
as
he
will.
12
For
as
the
body
is
one,
and
hath
many
members,
and
all
the
members
of
that
one
body,
being
many,
are
one
body:
so
also
[is]
Christ.
13
For
by
one
Spirit
are
we
all
baptized
into
one
body,
whether
[we
be]
Jews
or
Gentiles,
whether
[we
be]
bond
or
free;
and
have
been
all
made
to
drink
into
one
Spirit.
14
For
the
body
is
not
one
member,
but
many.
15
If
the
foot
shall
say,
Because
I
am
not
the
hand,
I
am
not
of
the
body;
is
it
therefore
not
of
the
body?
16
And
if
the
ear
shall
say,
Because
I
am
not
the
eye,
I
am
not
of
the
body;
is
it
therefore
not
of
the
body?
17
If
the
whole
body
[were]
an
eye,
where
[were]
the
hearing?
If
the
whole
[were]
hearing,
where
[were]
the
smelling?
18
But
now
hath
God
set
the
members
every
one
of
them
in
the
body,
as
it
hath
pleased
him.
19
And
if
they
were
all
one
member,
where
[were]
the
body?
20
But
now
[are
they]
many
members,
yet
but
one
body.
21
And
the
eye
cannot
say
unto
the
hand,
I
have
no
need
of
thee:
nor
again
the
head
to
the
feet,
I
have
no
need
of
you.
22
Nay,
much
more
those
members
of
the
body,
which
seem
to
be
more
feeble,
are
necessary:
23
And
those
[members]
of
the
body,
which
we
think
to
be
less
honourable,
upon
these
we
bestow
more
abundant
honour;
and
our
uncomely
[parts]
have
more
abundant
comeliness.
24
For
our
comely
[parts]
have
no
need:
but
God
hath
tempered
the
body
together,
having
given
more
abundant
honour
to
that
[part]
which
lacked:
25
That
there
should
be
no
schism
in
the
body;
but
[that]
the
members
should
have
the
same
care
one
for
another.
26
And
whether
one
member
suffer,
all
the
members
suffer
with
it;
or
one
member
be
honoured,
all
the
members
rejoice
with
27
Now
ye
are
the
body
of
Christ,
and
members
in
particular.
28
And
God
hath
set
some
in
the
church,
first
apostles,
secondarily
prophets,
thirdly
teachers,
after
that
miracles,
then
gifts
of
healings,
helps,
governments,
diversities
of
tongues.
29
[Are]
all
apostles?
[are]
all
prophets?
[are]
all
teachers?
[are]
all
workers
of
miracles?
30
Have
all
the
gifts
of
healing?
do
all
speak
with
tongues?
do
all
interpret?
31
But
covet
earnestly
the
best
gifts:
and
yet
shew
I
unto
you
a
more
excellent
way.