11:1 Be
ye
imitators
of
me,
even
as
I
also
am
of
Christ.
11:2 Now
I
praise
you
that
ye
remember
me
in
all
things,
and
hold
fast
the
traditions,
even
as
I
delivered
them
to
you.
11:3 But
I
would
have
you
know,
that
the
head
of
every
man
is
Christ;
and
the
head
of
the
woman
is
the
man;
and
the
head
of
Christ
is
God.
11:4 Every
man
praying
or
prophesying,
having
his
head
covered,
dishonoreth
his
head.
11:5 But
every
woman
praying
or
prophesying
with
her
head
unveiled
dishonoreth
her
head;
for
it
is
one
and
the
same
thing
as
if
she
were
shaven.
11:6 For
if
a
woman
is
not
veiled,
let
her
also
be
shorn:
but
if
it
is
a
shame
to
a
woman
to
be
shorn
or
shaven,
let
her
be
veiled.
11:7 For
a
man
indeed
ought
not
to
have
his
head
veiled,
forasmuch
as
he
is
the
image
and
glory
of
God:
but
the
woman
is
the
glory
of
the
man.
11:8 For
the
man
is
not
of
the
woman;
but
the
woman
of
the
man:
11:9 for
neither
was
the
man
created
for
the
woman;
but
the
woman
for
the
man:
11:10 for
this
cause
ought
the
woman
to
have
[a
sign
of]
authority
on
her
head,
because
of
the
angels.
11:11 Nevertheless,
neither
is
the
woman
without
the
man,
nor
the
man
without
the
woman,
in
the
Lord.
11:12 For
as
the
woman
is
of
the
man,
so
is
the
man
also
by
the
woman;
but
all
things
are
of
God.
11:13 Judge
ye
in
yourselves:
is
it
seemly
that
a
woman
pray
unto
God
unveiled
11:14 Doth
not
even
nature
itself
teach
you,
that,
if
a
man
have
long
hair,
it
is
a
dishonor
to
him
11:15 But
if
a
woman
have
long
hair,
it
is
a
glory
to
her:
for
her
hair
is
given
her
for
a
covering.
11:16 But
if
any
man
seemeth
to
be
contentious,
we
have
no
such
custom,
neither
the
churches
of
God.
11:17 But
in
giving
you
this
charge,
I
praise
you
not,
that
ye
come
together
not
for
the
better
but
for
the
worse.
11:18 For
first
of
all,
when
ye
come
together
in
the
church,
I
hear
that
divisions
exist
among
you;
and
I
partly
believe
it.
11:19 For
there
must
be
also
factions
among
you,
that
they
that
are
approved
may
be
made
manifest
among
you.
11:20 When
therefore
ye
assemble
yourselves
together,
it
is
not
possible
to
eat
the
Lord's
supper:
11:21 for
in
your
eating
each
one
taketh
before
[other]
his
own
supper;
and
one
is
hungry,
and
another
is
drunken.
11:22 What,
have
ye
not
houses
to
eat
and
to
drink
in
or
despise
ye
the
church
of
God,
and
put
them
to
shame
that
have
not
What
shall
I
say
to
you
shall
I
praise
you
In
this
I
praise
you
not.
11:23 For
I
received
of
the
Lord
that
which
also
I
delivered
unto
you,
that
the
Lord
Jesus
in
the
night
in
which
he
was
betrayed
took
bread;
11:24 and
when
he
had
given
thanks,
he
brake
it,
and
said,
This
is
my
body,
which
is
for
you:
this
do
in
remembrance
of
me.
11:25 In
like
manner
also
the
cup,
after
supper,
saying,
This
cup
is
the
new
covenant
in
my
blood:
this
do,
as
often
as
ye
drink
[it],
in
remembrance
of
me.
11:26 For
as
often
as
ye
eat
this
bread,
and
drink
the
cup,
ye
proclaim
the
Lord's
death
till
he
come.
11:27 Wherefore
whosoever
shall
eat
the
bread
or
drink
the
cup
of
the
Lord
in
an
unworthy
manner,
shall
be
guilty
of
the
body
and
the
blood
of
the
Lord.
11:28 But
let
a
man
prove
himself,
and
so
let
him
eat
of
the
bread,
and
drink
of
the
cup.
11:29 For
he
that
eateth
and
drinketh,
eateth
and
drinketh
judgment
unto
himself,
if
he
discern
not
the
body.
11:30 For
this
cause
many
among
you
are
weak
and
sickly,
and
not
a
few
sleep.
11:31 But
if
we
discerned
ourselves,
we
should
not
be
judged.
11:32 But
when
we
are
judged,
we
are
chastened
of
the
Lord,
that
we
may
not
be
condemned
with
the
world.
11:33 Wherefore,
my
brethren,
when
ye
come
together
to
eat,
wait
one
for
another.
11:34 If
any
man
is
hungry,
let
him
eat
at
home;
that
your
coming
together
be
not
unto
judgment.
And
the
rest
will
I
set
in
order
whensoever
I
come.