1
Now
concerning
the
things
whereof
ye
wrote
unto
me:
[It
is]
good
for
a
man
not
to
touch
a
woman.
2
Nevertheless,
[to
avoid]
fornication,
let
every
man
have
his
own
wife,
and
let
every
woman
have
her
own
husband.
3
Let
the
husband
render
unto
the
wife
due
benevolence:
and
likewise
also
the
wife
unto
the
husband.
4
The
wife
hath
not
power
of
her
own
body,
but
the
husband:
and
likewise
also
the
husband
hath
not
power
of
his
own
body,
but
the
wife.
5
Defraud
ye
not
one
the
other,
except
[it
be]
with
consent
for
a
time,
that
ye
may
give
yourselves
to
fasting
and
prayer;
and
come
together
again,
that
Satan
tempt
you
not
for
your
incontinency.
6
But
I
speak
this
by
permission,
[and]
not
of
commandment.
7
For
I
would
that
all
men
were
even
as
I
myself.
But
every
man
hath
his
proper
gift
of
God,
one
after
this
manner,
and
another
after
that.
8
I
say
therefore
to
the
unmarried
and
widows,
It
is
good
for
them
if
they
abide
even
as
9
But
if
they
cannot
contain,
let
them
marry:
for
it
is
better
to
marry
than
to
burn.
10
And
unto
the
married
I
command,
[yet]
not
I,
but
the
Lord,
Let
not
the
wife
depart
from
[her]
husband:
11
But
and
if
she
depart,
let
her
remain
unmarried,
or
be
reconciled
to
[her]
husband:
and
let
not
the
husband
put
away
[his]
wife.
12
But
to
the
rest
speak
I,
not
the
Lord:
If
any
brother
hath
a
wife
that
believeth
not,
and
she
be
pleased
to
dwell
with
him,
let
him
not
put
her
away.
13
And
the
woman
which
hath
an
husband
that
believeth
not,
and
if
he
be
pleased
to
dwell
with
her,
let
her
not
leave
him.
14
For
the
unbelieving
husband
is
sanctified
by
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
is
sanctified
by
the
husband:
else
were
your
children
unclean;
but
now
are
they
holy.
15
But
if
the
unbelieving
depart,
let
him
depart.
A
brother
or
a
sister
is
not
under
bondage
in
such
[cases]:
but
God
hath
called
us
to
peace.
16
For
what
knowest
thou,
O
wife,
whether
thou
shalt
save
[thy]
husband?
or
how
knowest
thou,
O
man,
whether
thou
shalt
save
[thy]
wife?
17
But
as
God
hath
distributed
to
every
man,
as
the
Lord
hath
called
every
one,
so
let
him
walk.
And
so
ordain
I
in
all
churches.
18
Is
any
man
called
being
circumcised?
let
him
not
become
uncircumcised.
Is
any
called
in
uncircumcision?
let
him
not
be
circumcised.
19
Circumcision
is
nothing,
and
uncircumcision
is
nothing,
but
the
keeping
of
the
commandments
of
God.
20
Let
every
man
abide
in
the
same
calling
wherein
he
was
called.
21
Art
thou
called
[being]
a
servant?
care
not
for
it:
but
if
thou
mayest
be
made
free,
use
[it]
rather.
22
For
he
that
is
called
in
the
Lord,
[being]
a
servant,
is
the
Lord’s
freeman:
likewise
also
he
that
is
called,
[being]
free,
is
Christ’s
servant.
23
Ye
are
bought
with
a
price;
be
not
ye
the
servants
of
men.
24
Brethren,
let
every
man,
wherein
he
is
called,
therein
abide
with
God.
25
Now
concerning
virgins
I
have
no
commandment
of
the
Lord:
yet
I
give
my
judgment,
as
one
that
hath
obtained
mercy
of
the
Lord
to
be
faithful.
26
I
suppose
therefore
that
this
is
good
for
the
present
distress,
[I
say],
that
[it
is]
good
for
a
man
so
to
27
Art
thou
bound
unto
a
wife?
seek
not
to
be
loosed.
Art
thou
loosed
from
a
wife?
seek
not
a
wife.
28
But
and
if
thou
marry,
thou
hast
not
sinned;
and
if
a
virgin
marry,
she
hath
not
sinned.
Nevertheless
such
shall
have
trouble
in
the
flesh:
but
I
spare
you.
29
But
this
I
say,
brethren,
the
time
[is]
short:
it
remaineth,
that
both
they
that
have
wives
be
as
though
they
had
none;
30
And
they
that
weep,
as
though
they
wept
not;
and
they
that
rejoice,
as
though
they
rejoiced
not;
and
they
that
buy,
as
though
they
possessed
not;
31
And
they
that
use
this
world,
as
not
abusing
[it]:
for
the
fashion
of
this
world
passeth
away.
32
But
I
would
have
you
without
carefulness.
He
that
is
unmarried
careth
for
the
things
that
belong
to
the
Lord,
how
he
may
please
the
Lord:
33
But
he
that
is
married
careth
for
the
things
that
are
of
the
world,
how
he
may
please
[his]
wife.
34
There
is
difference
[also]
between
a
wife
and
a
virgin.
The
unmarried
woman
careth
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
that
she
may
be
holy
both
in
body
and
in
spirit:
but
she
that
is
married
careth
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
she
may
please
[her]
husband.
35
And
this
I
speak
for
your
own
profit;
not
that
I
may
cast
a
snare
upon
you,
but
for
that
which
is
comely,
and
that
ye
may
attend
upon
the
Lord
without
distraction.
36
But
if
any
man
think
that
he
behaveth
himself
uncomely
toward
his
virgin,
if
she
pass
the
flower
of
[her]
age,
and
need
so
require,
let
him
do
what
he
will,
he
sinneth
not:
let
them
marry.
37
Nevertheless
he
that
standeth
stedfast
in
his
heart,
having
no
necessity,
but
hath
power
over
his
own
will,
and
hath
so
decreed
in
his
heart
that
he
will
keep
his
virgin,
doeth
well.
38
So
then
he
that
giveth
[her]
in
marriage
doeth
well;
but
he
that
giveth
[her]
not
in
marriage
doeth
better.
39
The
wife
is
bound
by
the
law
as
long
as
her
husband
liveth;
but
if
her
husband
be
dead,
she
is
at
liberty
to
be
married
to
whom
she
will;
only
in
the
Lord.
40
But
she
is
happier
if
she
so
abide,
after
my
judgment:
and
I
think
also
that
I
have
the
Spirit
of
God.