1 Corinthians 7
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 wo
man 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 I. 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
be.
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.