1 Corinthians 8:2
If any man thynke that he knoweth any thing, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know.
If any man thynke that he knoweth any thing, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know.
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1As touching thinges offred vnto idols, we are sure yt we all haue knowledge. Knowledge maketh a man swell: but loue edifieth.
3But if any man loue God, the same is knowen of him.
4As concerning the eating of those thinges that are offered vnto idols, we are sure that an idoll is nothing in the worlde, and that there is none other God but one.
3For if any man seeme to him selfe that he is somewhat, when he is nothyng, the same deceaueth hymselfe in his owne fansie.
37If any man thynke hym selfe to be a prophete, either spiritual, let him knowe that the thinges that I write vnto you, are ye commaundementes of the Lorde.
38But yf any man be ignoraunt, let hym be ignoraunt.
10But God hath reuealed the vnto vs by his spirite: For the spirite searcheth all thinges, yea the deepe thinges of God.
11For what man knoweth the thynges of a man, saue ye spirite of man which is in hym? Euen so, the thinges of God, knoweth no man, but ye spirite of God.
7But euery man hath not knowledge: For some hauing conscience of the idol vntill this houre, eate as a thing offred vnto idols, and so their conscience being weake, is defiled.
8But meate maketh vs not acceptable to God: For neither if we eate, haue we the more, neither if we eate not, haue we the lesse.
9But take heede lest by any meanes this libertie of yours be an occasion of falling, to them that are weake.
10For if any man see thee which hast knowledge, sit at meate in the idols temple: shal not the conscience of him which is weake, be boldened to eate those thinges which are offred to idols,
11And through thy knowledge shal the weake brother perishe, for whom Christe dyed?
14But the naturall man perceaueth not the thynges of ye spirite of God, for they are foolyshenesse vnto hym: Neither can he knowe them because they are spiritually discerned.
15But he that is spirituall, discerneth all thynges, yet he hym selfe is iudged of no man.
16For who hath knowen the mynde of the Lorde, that he myght instruct hym? But we haue the mynde of Christe.
18Let no man deceaue him selfe. Yf any man among you seeme to be wise in this worlde, let hym be a foole, that he may be wyse.
19For the wisedome of this worlde, is foolishnesse with God. For it is writte: He compasseth the wise in their own craftynesse.
20And agayne The Lorde knoweth the thoughtes of the wyse, that they be vayne.
21Therfore, let no man reioyce in men: For all thynges are yours:
6And these thynges brethren, I haue figuratiuely applied vnto my selfe, and to Apollos, for your sakes, that ye might learne by vs, that no man conceaue in mynde aboue that whiche is written, that one swell not agaynst another for any mans cause.
4He is puft vp, knowyng nothing, but dotyng about questions and strifes of wordes, wherof commeth enuie, stryfe, raylynges, euyll surmysynges,
4For I knowe nothing by my selfe, yet am I not thereby iustified: but he that iudgeth me is the Lorde.
8He that loueth not, knoweth not God: for God is loue.
9For our knowledge is vnperfect, and our prophesiyng is vnperfect:
3And hereby we are sure that we knowe hym, yf we kepe his comaundementes.
4He that sayth I knowe hym, and kepeth not his commaundementes, is a lyer, and the veritie is not in hym:
9What knowest thou, that we knowe not? And what vnderstandest thou, but we can the same?
2What ye knowe, that same do I know also, neither am I inferior vnto you.
8For yf these thynges be among you, and be plenteous, they wyll make you that ye neither shalbe idle nor vnfruitefull in the knowledge of our Lorde Iesus Christe.
9But he that lacketh these thynges, is blynde, and can not see farre of, & hath forgotten that he was purged from his olde sinnes.
7And why? a man knoweth not what is for to come: for who can tell hym when it shalbe?
15Let vs therfore as many as be perfect, be thus mynded, and if ye be otherwyse mynded, God shall reueale the same also vnto you.
12Nowe we see in a glasse, euen in a darke speakyng: but then shall we see face to face. Nowe I knowe vnperfectly: but then shall I knowe euen as I am knowen.
12Wherfore, let hym that thynketh he standeth, take heede lest he fall.
17Therfore to hym that knoweth howe to do good, and doth it not, to hym it is sinne.
2And though I coulde prophesie, and vnderstoode all secretes, and all knowledge: Yea, if I had all fayth, so that I coulde moue mountaynes out of their places, and haue not loue, I were nothyng.
9They are all playne to suche as wyll vnderstande, and right to them that finde knowledge.
7Couetyng to be doctours of the lawe, not vnderstandyng what they speake, neither wherof they affirme.
7Loke ye on thynges after the vtter appearaunce? If any man trust in hym selfe that he is Christes, let hym consider this agayne of hym selfe, that as he is of Christe, euen so are we of Christe.
16Wherefore hencefoorth knowe we no man after the flesshe: Insomuche, though we haue knowen Christe after the flesshe, nowe yet hencefoorth knowe we hym so no more.
1Concernyng spirituall gyftes, brethren, I woulde not haue you ignoraunt.
6But though I be rude in speakyng, yet not in knowledge, but in all thynges among you, we haue ben well knowen to the vtmost.
9(For we are but of yesterday, and consider not that our dayes vpon earth are but a shadowe.)
16I say agayne, let no man thynke that I am foolyshe: or els euen nowe take ye me as a foole, that I also may boast my selfe a litle.
7Euer learnyng, and neuer able to come vnto the knowledge of the trueth.
7Consider What I say: and the Lorde geue thee vnderstandyng in all thinges.
18And knowest his wyll, and alowest the thinges that be excellent, infourmed by the lawe:
19And beleuest that thou thy selfe art a guyde of the blynde, a lyght of them which are in darknesse,
11God knoweth the thoughtes of man: that they are but vanitie.