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1
Be
imitators
of me,
as
I also
am
of Christ.
2
Now
I commend
you
that
you have remembered
me
in all things,
and
you are keeping
the
teachings
as
I delivered
to you.
3
But
I want
you to know that
Christ
is the
head
of every
man
, and the
man
is the
head
of
the
woman, and
the
head
of
Christ
is
God.
4
Every
man
praying
or
prophesying
having
anything
on
his
head
dishon
or
s his
head.
5
And
every
woman
praying
or
prophesying
with the
head
uncovered
dishonors
her
head
;
for it is
one
and the same
with having been shaven.
6
F
or
if
a woman
does not
cover her head,
also
let her be sh
or
n.
And
if
it is
disgraceful
to
a woman
to be sh
or
n
or
to be shaven,
let her cover her head.
7
For truly
a man
ought
not
to cover
the head, being
the
image
and
glory
of God;
but the
woman
is
the
glory
of man.
8
For
man
is
not of
wo
man
,
but
wo
man
of
man
.
9
For
truly
man
was not created
on account of
the
wo
man
,
but
wo
man
on account of
the
man
.
10
Because of
this, the
woman
ought
to have
authority
on the
head,
on account of
the
angels.
11
However,
neither
is
woman
separate from
man
,
nor
man
separate from
woman
in
the
Lord.
12
For just as the
woman
is
of the
man
,
so
also
the
man
is
by
the
woman
.
And all things
are
of
God.
13
Judge
for yourselves: Is it
becoming
for a woman
to pray
to God
with her head uncovered?
14
Does not even
nature
itself
teach
you that
if
a man
has long hair
it is
a dishonor
to him,
15
but
if
a woman
has
long hair
,
it is to her
glory?
For the
long hair
instead
of a covering
is given to her.
16
Now
if
anyone
is inclined
to be contentious, we
have
no
such
practice, nor do the
churches
of God.
17
Now
in this
instructing, I do not praise
you
,
because
you come together
not for the better, but for the worse.
18
For first
in
deed,
of you com
in
g together
in
an assembly,
I hear
there to be
divisions
among you, and
in
part
I believe
it.
19
For
also
it behooves
the
re to be
factions
among
you,
so that
also
the
approved
should become
evident
among
you.
20
Therefore, of you
coming
together
in one place, it is not to eat
the
Lords
supper.
21
For in eating,
one
takes first
the
own
supper.
And indeed
this
one
is hungry, but
that
one
is drunken.
22
What
!
Have you
no
houses
in
which
to eat
and
to drink?
Or
do you despise
the
church
of God
and
put to shame
those
having
nothing?
What
shall I say to you?
Shall I praise
you in
this?
I do not praise
you
!
23
For I
received
from the
Lord
that which
also
I delivered
to you, that the
Lord
Jesus
in
the
night
in
which
He was betrayed, took bread,
24
and
having given thanks,
He broke
it
and said, This is My
body,
which
is
for you;
do
this
in
remembrance
of Me.
25
Likewise
also
the
cup
after
having supped,
saying, This
cup
is the
new
covenant
in My
blood;
do
this
as often as
you might drink
it
,
in
remembrance
of Me.
26
For
as often as
you may eat
this
bread and
may drink
the
cup,
you proclaim
the
Lords death
until
He should come.
27
Therefore
whoever
should eat
the
bread
or
should drink
the
cup
of
the
Lord
unworthily will be
guilty
of
the
body and of
the
blood
of
the
Lord
.
28
But let a man
examine
himself,
and
in this manner
let him eat
of
the
bread, and
let him drink
of
the
cup.
29
For the
one
eating
and
drinking
not
discerning
the
body,
eats
and
drinks
judgment
on himself.
30
Because of
this,
many
are
weak
and
sick
among
you, and
many
are fallen asleep.
31
For
if
we were judging
ourselves,
we would not come under judgment.
32
But
being judged
by the Lord, we are disciplined,
so that
we should not be condemned
with
the
world.
33
So then, my brothers,
coming together
in order to eat,
wait for
one another.
34
If
anyone
is hungry,
let him eat
at
home,
so that
you might not come together
for
judgment;
and
I will set in order
the
other things
as soon as
I might come.
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