Though I speak with the
tongues of men and of
angels, and have not
charity, I am become as
sounding brass, or a
tinkling cymbal.
And though I have the
gift of prophecy, and
understand all
mysteries, and all
knowledge; and though I
have all faith, so that
I could remove
mountains, and have not
charity, I am nothing.
And though I bestow all
my goods to feed the
poor, and though I give
my body to be burned,
and have not charity, it
profiteth me nothing.
Charity suffereth long,
and is kind; charity
envieth not; charity
vaunteth not itself, is
not puffed up,
Doth not behave itself
unseemly, seeketh not
her own, is not easily
provoked, thinketh no
evil;
Rejoiceth not in
iniquity, but rejoiceth
in the truth;
Beareth all things,
believeth all things,
hopeth all things,
endureth all things.
Charity never faileth:
but whether there be
prophecies, they shall
fail; whether there be
tongues, they shall
cease; whether there be
knowledge, it shall
vanish away.
For we know in part, and
we prophesy in part.
But when that which is
perfect is come, then
that which is in part
shall be done away.
When I was a child, I
spake as a child, I
understood as a child, I
thought as a child: but
when I became a man, I
put away childish
things.
For now we see through a
glass, darkly; but then
face to face: now I know
in part; but then shall
I know even as also I am
known.
And now abideth faith,
hope, charity, these
three; but the greatest
of these is charity.