愛的真諦

13 即使我能說人類和天使的各種語言,如果沒有愛,我不過像咣咣作響的鑼和鈸。 即使我能作先知講道,又明白各樣的奧祕,而且學問淵博,甚至有移開山嶺的信心,如果沒有愛,我仍然算不了什麼。 即使我傾家蕩產賙濟窮人,甚至捨己捐軀任人焚燒,如果沒有愛,對我也毫無益處。

愛是恆久忍耐,又有恩慈。愛是不嫉妒,不自吹自擂,不驕傲自大, 不輕浮無禮;不自私自利,不輕易動怒,不懷怨記恨; 不喜愛不義,只喜愛真理。 凡事能包容,凡事有信心,凡事有盼望,凡事能忍耐。

愛永不止息。然而,先知講道的恩賜終會過去,說方言的恩賜也會停止,學問也將成為過去。 我們現在知道的有限,講道的恩賜也有限, 10 等那全備的來到,這一切有限的事都要被廢棄。

11 當我是小孩子的時候,我的思想、言語和推理都像小孩子,長大後,我就把一切幼稚的事丟棄了。 12 如今我們好像對著鏡子觀看影像,模糊不清,但將來會看得真真切切[a]。現在我所知道的有限,但將來會完全知道,如同主知道我一樣。

13 如今常存的有信、望、愛這三樣,其中最偉大的是愛。

Footnotes

  1. 13·12 看得真真切切」希臘文是「面對面」。

Love Is the Greatest Gift

13 I may speak in ·different languages [L tongues; 12:10, 29, 30] of people or even angels. But if I do not have love, I am only a ·noisy [resounding] ·bell [gong] or a ·crashing [clanging] cymbal. I may have the gift of prophecy. I may understand all ·the secret things of God [L mysteries] and have all knowledge, and I may have faith so great I can move mountains. But even with all these things, if I do not have love, then I am nothing. I may give away everything I have, and I may even give my body ·as an offering to be burned [L to be burned].[a] But I gain nothing if I do not have love.

Love is patient and kind. Love is not ·jealous [envious], it does not brag, and it is not ·proud [arrogant; conceited; puffed up]. Love is not ·rude [disrespectful], is not ·selfish [self-serving], and ·does not get upset with others [is not easily provoked/angered]. Love does not ·count up [keep a record of] wrongs that have been done. Love ·takes no pleasure [does not rejoice] in ·evil [wrongdoing; injustice] but rejoices over the truth. Love ·patiently accepts all things [T bears all things; or always protects], ·always trusts [T believes all things], ·always hopes [T hopes all things], and ·always endures [T endures all things].

Love never ·ends [fails; falls short]. There are gifts of prophecy, but they will ·be ended [cease; pass away]. There are gifts of ·speaking in different languages [or ecstatic utterance; L tongues], but those gifts will ·stop [cease; fall silent]. There is the gift of knowledge, but it will ·come to an end [pass away; be set aside]. ·The reason is that [For] ·our knowledge and our ability to prophesy are not perfect [L we know in part/imperfectly and we prophesy in part/incompletely]. 10 But when ·perfection [the perfect; completeness; wholeness] comes, the ·things that are not perfect [partial] will ·end [pass away; be set aside]. 11 When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I ·stopped [set aside] those childish ways. 12 ·It is the same with us [L For…]. Now we see ·a dim reflection [obscurely; or indirectly], ·as if we were looking into a mirror [T through a glass darkly], but then we shall see ·clearly [L face to face]. Now I know only a part, but then I will know fully, as ·God has known me [L I am fully known]. 13 So these three things ·continue forever [endure; remain]: faith, hope, and love. And the greatest of these is love.

Footnotes

  1. 1 Corinthians 13:3 give… burned Other Greek copies read “hand over my body in order that I may brag.”