7:1 Now
concerning
the
things
whereof
ye
wrote:
It
is
good
for
a
man
not
to
touch
a
woman.
7:2 But,
because
of
fornications,
let
each
man
have
his
own
wife,
and
let
each
woman
have
her
own
husband.
7:3 Let
the
husband
render
unto
the
wife
her
due:
and
likewise
also
the
wife
unto
the
husband.
7:4 The
wife
hath
not
power
over
her
own
body,
but
the
husband:
and
likewise
also
the
husband
hath
not
power
over
his
own
body,
but
the
wife.
7:5 Defraud
ye
not
one
the
other,
except
it
be
by
consent
for
a
season,
that
ye
may
give
yourselves
unto
prayer,
and
may
be
together
again,
that
Satan
tempt
you
not
because
of
your
incontinency.
7:6 But
this
I
say
by
way
of
concession,
not
of
commandment.
7:7 Yet
I
would
that
all
men
were
even
as
I
myself.
Howbeit
each
man
hath
his
own
gift
from
God,
one
after
this
manner,
and
another
after
that.
7:8 But
I
say
to
the
unmarried
and
to
widows,
It
is
good
for
them
if
they
abide
even
as
I.
7:9 But
if
they
have
not
continency,
let
them
marry:
for
it
is
better
to
marry
than
to
burn.
7:10 But
unto
the
married
I
give
charge,
[yea]
not
I,
but
the
Lord,
That
the
wife
depart
not
from
her
husband
7:11 (but
should
she
depart,
let
her
remain
unmarried,
or
else
be
reconciled
to
her
husband);
and
that
the
husband
leave
not
his
wife.
7:12 But
to
the
rest
say
I,
not
the
Lord:
If
any
brother
hath
an
unbelieving
wife,
and
she
is
content
to
dwell
with
him,
let
him
not
leave
her.
7:13 And
the
woman
that
hath
an
unbelieving
husband,
and
he
is
content
to
dwell
with
her,
let
her
not
leave
her
husband.
7:14 For
the
unbelieving
husband
is
sanctified
in
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
is
sanctified
in
the
brother:
else
were
your
children
unclean;
but
now
are
they
holy.
7:15 Yet
if
the
unbelieving
departeth,
let
him
depart:
the
brother
or
the
sister
is
not
under
bondage
in
such
[cases]:
but
God
hath
called
us
in
peace.
7:16 For
how
knowest
thou,
O
wife,
whether
thou
shalt
save
thy
husband
Or
how
knowest
thou,
O
husband,
whether
thou
shalt
save
thy
wife
7:17 Only,
as
the
Lord
hath
distributed
to
each
man,
as
God
hath
called
each,
so
let
him
walk.
And
so
ordain
I
in
all
the
churches.
7:18 Was
any
man
called
being
circumcised
Let
him
not
become
uncircumcised.
Hath
any
been
called
in
uncircumcision
Let
him
not
be
circumcised.
7:19 Circumcision
is
nothing,
and
uncircumcision
is
nothing;
but
the
keeping
of
the
commandments
of
God.
7:20 Let
each
man
abide
in
that
calling
wherein
he
was
called.
7:21 Wast
thou
called
being
a
bondservant
Care
not
for
it:
nay,
even
if
thou
canst
become
free,
use
[it]
rather.
7:22 For
he
that
was
called
in
the
Lord
being
a
bondservant,
is
the
Lord's
freedman:
likewise
he
that
was
called
being
free,
is
Christ's
bondservant.
7:23 Ye
were
bought
with
a
price;
become
not
bondservants
of
men.
7:24 Brethren,
let
each
man,
wherein
he
was
called,
therein
abide
with
God.
7:25 Now
concerning
virgins
I
have
no
commandment
of
the
Lord:
but
I
give
my
judgment,
as
one
that
hath
obtained
mercy
of
the
Lord
to
be
trustworthy.
7:26 I
think
therefore
that
this
is
good
by
reason
of
the
distress
that
is
upon
us,
[namely,]
that
it
is
good
for
a
man
to
be
as
he
is.
7:27 Art
thou
bound
unto
a
wife
Seek
not
to
be
loosed.
Art
thou
loosed
from
a
wife
Seek
not
a
wife.
7:28 But
shouldest
thou
marry,
thou
hast
not
sinned;
and
if
a
virgin
marry,
she
hath
not
sinned.
Yet
such
shall
have
tribulation
in
the
flesh:
and
I
would
spare
you.
7:29 But
this
I
say,
brethren,
the
time
is
shortened,
that
henceforth
both
those
that
have
wives
may
be
as
though
they
had
none;
7:30 and
those
that
weep,
as
though
they
wept
not;
and
those
that
rejoice,
as
though
they
rejoiced
not;
and
those
that
buy,
as
though
they
possessed
not;
7:31 and
those
that
use
the
world,
as
not
using
it
to
the
full:
for
the
fashion
of
this
world
passeth
away.
7:32 But
I
would
have
you
to
be
free
from
cares.
He
that
is
unmarried
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
how
he
may
please
the
Lord:
7:33 but
he
that
is
married
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
he
may
please
his
wife,
7:34 and
is
divided.
[So]
also
the
woman
that
is
unmarried
and
the
virgin
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
that
she
may
be
holy
both
in
body
and
in
spirit:
but
she
that
is
married
is
careful
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
she
may
please
her
husband.
7:35 And
this
I
say
for
your
own
profit;
not
that
I
may
cast
a
snare
upon
you,
but
for
that
which
is
seemly,
and
that
ye
may
attend
upon
the
Lord
without
distraction.
7:36 But
if
any
man
thinketh
that
he
behaveth
himself
unseemly
toward
his
virgin
[daughter],
if
she
be
past
the
flower
of
her
age,
and
if
need
so
requireth,
let
him
do
what
he
will;
he
sinneth
not;
let
them
marry.
7:37 But
he
that
standeth
stedfast
in
his
heart,
having
no
necessity,
but
hath
power
as
touching
in
his
own
heart,
to
keep
his
own
virgin
[daughter],
shall
do
well.
7:38 So
then
both
he
that
giveth
his
own
virgin
[daughter]
in
marriage
doeth
well;
and
he
that
giveth
her
not
in
marriage
shall
do
better.
7:39 A
wife
is
bound
for
so
long
time
as
her
husband
liveth;
but
if
the
husband
be
dead,
she
is
free
to
be
married
to
whom
she
will;
only
in
the
Lord.
7:40 But
she
is
happier
if
she
abide
as
she
is,
after
my
judgment:
and
I
think
that
I
also
have
the
Spirit
of
God.