1
Him
that
is
weak
in
the
faith
receive
ye,
[but]
not
to
doubtful
disputations.
2
For
one
believeth
that
he
may
eat
all
things:
another,
who
is
weak,
eateth
herbs.
3
Let
not
him
that
eateth
despise
him
that
eateth
not;
and
let
not
him
which
eateth
not
judge
him
that
eateth:
for
God
hath
received
him.
4
Who
art
thou
that
judgest
another
man’s
servant?
to
his
own
master
he
standeth
or
falleth.
Yea,
he
shall
be
holden
up:
for
God
is
able
to
make
him
stand.
5
One
man
esteemeth
one
day
above
another:
another
esteemeth
every
day
[alike].
Let
every
man
be
fully
persuaded
in
his
own
mind.
6
He
that
regardeth
the
day,
regardeth
[it]
unto
the
Lord;
and
he
that
regardeth
not
the
day,
to
the
Lord
he
doth
not
regard
[it].
He
that
eateth,
eateth
to
the
Lord,
for
he
giveth
God
thanks;
and
he
that
eateth
not,
to
the
Lord
he
eateth
not,
and
giveth
God
thanks.
7
For
none
of
us
liveth
to
himself,
and
no
man
dieth
to
himself.
8
For
whether
we
live,
we
live
unto
the
Lord;
and
whether
we
die,
we
die
unto
the
Lord:
whether
we
live
therefore,
or
die,
we
are
the
Lord’s.
9
For
to
this
end
Christ
both
died,
and
rose,
and
revived,
that
he
might
be
Lord
both
of
the
dead
and
living.
10
But
why
dost
thou
judge
thy
brother?
or
why
dost
thou
set
at
nought
thy
brother?
for
we
shall
all
stand
before
the
judgment
seat
of
Christ.
11
For
it
is
written,
[As]
I
live,
saith
the
Lord,
every
knee
shall
bow
to
me,
and
every
tongue
shall
confess
to
God.
12
So
then
every
one
of
us
shall
give
account
of
himself
to
God.
13
Let
us
not
therefore
judge
one
another
any
more:
but
judge
this
rather,
that
no
man
put
a
stumblingblock
or
an
occasion
to
fall
in
[his]
brother’s
way.
14
I
know,
and
am
persuaded
by
the
Lord
Jesus,
that
[there
is]
nothing
unclean
of
itself:
but
to
him
that
esteemeth
any
thing
to
be
unclean,
to
him
[it
is]
unclean.
15
But
if
thy
brother
be
grieved
with
[thy]
meat,
now
walkest
thou
not
charitably.
Destroy
not
him
with
thy
meat,
for
whom
Christ
died.
16
Let
not
then
your
good
be
evil
spoken
17
For
the
kingdom
of
God
is
not
meat
and
drink;
but
righteousness,
and
peace,
and
joy
in
the
Holy
Ghost.
18
For
he
that
in
these
things
serveth
Christ
[is]
acceptable
to
God,
and
approved
of
men.
19
Let
us
therefore
follow
after
the
things
which
make
for
peace,
and
things
wherewith
one
may
edify
another.
20
For
meat
destroy
not
the
work
of
God.
All
things
indeed
[are]
pure;
but
[it
is]
evil
for
that
man
who
eateth
with
offence.
21
[It
is]
good
neither
to
eat
flesh,
nor
to
drink
wine,
nor
[any
thing]
whereby
thy
brother
stumbleth,
or
is
offended,
or
is
made
weak.
22
Hast
thou
faith?
have
[it]
to
thyself
before
God.
Happy
[is]
he
that
condemneth
not
himself
in
that
thing
which
he
alloweth.
23
And
he
that
doubteth
is
damned
if
he
eat,
because
[he
eateth]
not
of
faith:
for
whatsoever
[is]
not
of
faith
is
sin.