8:1 Now
concerning
things
sacrificed
to
idols:
We
know
that
we
all
have
knowledge.
Knowledge
puffeth
up,
but
love
edifieth.
8:2 If
any
man
thinketh
that
he
knoweth
anything,
he
knoweth
not
yet
as
he
ought
to
know;
8:3 but
if
any
man
loveth
God,
the
same
is
known
by
him.
8:4 Concerning
therefore
the
eating
of
things
sacrificed
to
idols,
we
know
that
no
idol
is
[anything]
in
the
world,
and
that
there
is
no
God
but
one.
8:5 For
though
there
be
that
are
called
gods,
whether
in
heaven
or
on
earth;
as
there
are
gods
many,
and
lords
many;
8:6 yet
to
us
there
is
one
God,
the
Father,
of
whom
are
all
things,
and
we
unto
him;
and
one
Lord,
Jesus
Christ,
through
whom
are
all
things,
and
we
through
him.
8:7 Howbeit
there
is
not
in
all
men
that
knowledge:
but
some,
being
used
until
now
to
the
idol,
eat
as
[of]
a
thing
sacrificed
to
an
idol;
and
their
conscience
being
weak
is
defiled.
8:8 But
food
will
not
commend
us
to
God:
neither,
if
we
eat
not,
are
we
the
worse;
nor,
if
we
eat,
are
we
the
better.
8:9 But
take
heed
lest
by
any
means
this
liberty
of
yours
become
a
stumblingblock
to
the
weak.
8:10 For
if
a
man
see
thee
who
hast
knowledge
sitting
at
meat
in
an
idol's
temple,
will
not
his
conscience,
if
he
is
weak,
be
emboldened
to
eat
things
sacrificed
to
idols
8:11 For
through
thy
knowledge
he
that
is
weak
perisheth,
the
brother
for
whose
sake
Christ
died.
8:12 And
thus,
sinning
against
the
brethren,
and
wounding
their
conscience
when
it
is
weak,
ye
sin
against
Christ.
8:13 Wherefore,
if
meat
causeth
my
brother
to
stumble,
I
will
eat
no
flesh
for
evermore,
that
I
cause
not
my
brother
to
stumble.