1 | If I were to speak in the language of men, or of Angels, yet not have charity, I would be like a clanging bell or a crashing cymbal. |
2 | And if I have prophecy, and learn every mystery, and obtain all knowledge, and possess all faith, so that I could move mountains, yet not have charity, then I am nothing. |
3 | And if I distribute all my goods in order to feed the poor, and if I hand over my body to be burned, yet not have charity, it offers me nothing. |
4 | Charity is patient, is kind. Charity does not envy, does not act wrongly, is not inflated. |
5 | Charity is not ambitious, does not seek for itself, is not provoked to anger, devises no evil. |
6 | Charity does not rejoice over iniquity, but rejoices in truth. |
7 | Charity suffers all, believes all, hopes all, endures all. |
8 | Charity is never torn away, even if prophecies pass away, or languages cease, or knowledge is destroyed. |
9 | For we know only in part, and we prophesy only in part. |
10 | But when the perfect arrives, the imperfect passes away. |
11 | When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I understood like a child, I thought like a child. But when I became a man, I put aside the things of a child. |
12 | Now we see through a glass darkly. But then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know, even as I am known. |
13 | But for now, these three continue: faith, hope, and charity. And the greatest of these is charity. |