1 Corinthians 8:2
and if any one doth think to know anything, he hath not yet known anything according as it behoveth `him' to know;
and if any one doth think to know anything, he hath not yet known anything according as it behoveth `him' to know;
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1And concerning the things sacrificed to idols, we have known that we all have knowledge: knowledge puffeth up, but love buildeth up;
3and if any one doth love God, this one hath been known by Him.
4Concerning the eating then of the things sacrificed to idols, we have known that an idol `is' nothing in the world, and that there is no other God except one;
3for if any one doth think `himself' to be something -- being nothing -- himself he doth deceive;
37if any one doth think to be a prophet, or spiritual, let him acknowledge the things that I write to you -- that of the Lord they are commands;
38and if any one is ignorant -- let him be ignorant;
10but to us did God reveal `them' through His Spirit, for the Spirit all things doth search, even the depths of God,
11for who of men hath known the things of the man, except the spirit of the man that `is' in him? so also the things of God no one hath known, except the Spirit of God.
7but not in all men `is' the knowledge, and certain with conscience of the idol, till now, as a thing sacrificed to an idol do eat `it', and their conscience, being weak, is defiled.
8But victuals do not commend us to God, for neither if we may eat are we in advance; nor if we may not eat, are we behind;
9but see, lest this privilege of yours may become a stumbling-block to the infirm,
10for if any one may see thee that hast knowledge in an idol's temple reclining at meat -- shall not his conscience -- he being infirm -- be emboldened to eat the things sacrificed to idols,
11and the brother who is infirm shall perish by thy knowledge, because of whom Christ died?
14and the natural man doth not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for to him they are foolishness, and he is not able to know `them', because spiritually they are discerned;
15and he who is spiritual, doth discern indeed all things, and he himself is by no one discerned;
16for who did know the mind of the Lord that he shall instruct Him? and we -- we have the mind of Christ.
18Let no one deceive himself; if any one doth seem to be wise among you in this age -- let him become a fool, that he may become wise,
19for the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God, for it hath been written, `Who is taking the wise in their craftiness;'
20and again, `The Lord doth know the reasonings of the wise, that they are vain.'
21So then, let no one glory in men, for all things are yours,
6And these things, brethren, I did transfer to myself and to Apollos because of you, that in us ye may learn not to think above that which hath been written, that ye may not be puffed up one for one against the other,
4he is proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and word-striving, out of which doth come envy, strife, evil-speakings, evil-surmisings,
4for of nothing to myself have I been conscious, but not in this have I been declared right -- and he who is discerning me is the Lord:
8he who is not loving did not know God, because God is love.
9for in part we know, and in part we prophecy;
3and in this we know that we have known him, if his commands we may keep;
4he who is saying, `I have known him,' and his command is not keeping, a liar he is, and in him the truth is not;
9What hast thou known, and we know not? Understandest thou -- and it is not with us?
2According to your knowledge I have known -- also I. I am not fallen more than you.
8for these things being to you and abounding, do make `you' neither inert nor unfruitful in regard to the acknowledging of our Lord Jesus Christ,
9for he with whom these things are not present is blind, dim-sighted, having become forgetful of the cleansing of his old sins;
7For he knoweth not that which shall be, for when it shall be who declareth to him?
15As many, therefore, as `are' perfect -- let us think this, and if `in' anything ye think otherwise, this also shall God reveal to you,
12for we see now through a mirror obscurely, and then face to face; now I know in part, and then I shall fully know, as also I was known;
12so that he who is thinking to stand -- let him observe, lest he fall.
17to him, then, knowing to do good, and not doing, sin it is to him.
2and if I have prophecy, and know all the secrets, and all the knowledge, and if I have all the faith, so as to remove mountains, and have not love, I am nothing;
9All of them `are' plain to the intelligent, And upright to those finding knowledge.
7willing to be teachers of law, not understanding either the things they say, nor concerning what they asseverate,
7The things in presence do ye see? if any one hath trusted in himself to be Christ's, this let him reckon again from himself, that according as he is Christ's, so also we `are' Christ's;
16So that we henceforth have known no one according to the flesh, and even if we have known Christ according to the flesh, yet now we know him no more;
1And concerning the spiritual things, brethren, I do not wish you to be ignorant;
6and even if unlearned in word -- yet not in knowledge, but in every thing we were made manifest in all things to you.
9(For of yesterday we `are', and we know not, For a shadow `are' our days on earth.)
16Again I say, may no one think me to be a fool; and if otherwise, even as a fool receive me, that I also a little may boast.
7always learning, and never to a knowledge of truth able to come,
7be considering what things I say, for the Lord give to thee understanding in all things.
18and dost know the will, and dost approve the distinctions, being instructed out of the law,
19and hast confidence that thou thyself art a leader of blind ones, a light of those in darkness,
11He knoweth the thoughts of man, that they `are' vanity.