11:1 Be
imitators
of
me,
as
I
am
of
Christ.
11:2 Now
I
commend
you
because
you
remember
me
in
everything
and
maintain
the
traditions
even
as
I
delivered
them
to
you.
11:3 But
I
want
you
to
understand
that
the
head
of
every
man
is
Christ,
the
head
of
a
wife
is
her
husband,
and
the
head
of
Christ
is
God.
11:4 Every
man
who
prays
or
prophesies
with
his
head
covered
dishonors
his
head,
11:5 but
every
wife
who
prays
or
prophesies
with
her
head
uncovered
dishonors
her
head,
since
it
is
the
same
as
if
her
head
were
shaven.
11:6 For
if
a
wife
will
not
cover
her
head,
then
she
should
cut
her
hair
short.
But
since
it
is
disgraceful
for
a
wife
to
cut
off
her
hair
or
shave
her
head,
let
her
cover
her
head.
11:7 For
a
man
ought
not
to
cover
his
head,
since
he
is
the
image
and
glory
of
God,
but
woman
is
the
glory
of
man.
11:8 For
man
was
not
made
from
woman,
but
woman
from
man.
11:9 Neither
was
man
created
for
woman,
but
woman
for
man.
11:10 That
is
why
a
wife
ought
to
have
a
symbol
of
authority
on
her
head,
because
of
the
angels.
11:11 Nevertheless,
in
the
Lord
woman
is
not
independent
of
man
nor
man
of
woman;
11:12 for
as
woman
was
made
from
man,
so
man
is
now
born
of
woman.
And
all
things
are
from
God.
11:13 Judge
for
yourselves:
is
it
proper
for
a
wife
to
pray
to
God
with
her
head
uncovered
11:14 Does
not
nature
itself
teach
you
that
if
a
man
wears
long
hair
it
is
a
disgrace
for
him,
11:15 but
if
a
woman
has
long
hair,
it
is
her
glory
For
her
hair
is
given
to
her
for
a
covering.
11:16 If
anyone
is
inclined
to
be
contentious,
we
have
no
such
practice,
nor
do
the
churches
of
God.
11:17 But
in
the
following
instructions
I
do
not
commend
you,
because
when
you
come
together
it
is
not
for
the
better
but
for
the
worse.
11:18 For,
in
the
first
place,
when
you
come
together
as
a
church,
I
hear
that
there
are
divisions
among
you.
And
I
believe
it
in
part,
11:19 for
there
must
be
factions
among
you
in
order
that
those
who
are
genuine
among
you
may
be
recognized.
11:20 When
you
come
together,
it
is
not
the
Lord's
supper
that
you
eat.
11:21 For
in
eating,
each
one
goes
ahead
with
his
own
meal.
One
goes
hungry,
another
gets
drunk.
11:22 What!
Do
you
not
have
houses
to
eat
and
drink
in
Or
do
you
despise
the
church
of
God
and
humiliate
those
who
have
nothing
What
shall
I
say
to
you
Shall
I
commend
you
in
this
No,
I
will
not.
11:23 For
I
received
from
the
Lord
what
I
also
delivered
to
you,
that
the
Lord
Jesus
on
the
night
when
he
was
betrayed
took
bread,
11:24 and
when
he
had
given
thanks,
he
broke
it,
and
said,
"This
is
my
body
which
is
for
you.
Do
this
in
remembrance
of
me."
11:25 In
the
same
way
also
he
took
the
cup,
after
supper,
saying,
"This
cup
is
the
new
covenant
in
my
blood.
Do
this,
as
often
as
you
drink
it,
in
remembrance
of
me."
11:26 For
as
often
as
you
eat
this
bread
and
drink
the
cup,
you
proclaim
the
Lord's
death
until
he
comes.
11:27 Whoever,
therefore,
eats
the
bread
or
drinks
the
cup
of
the
Lord
in
an
unworthy
manner
will
be
guilty
concerning
the
body
and
blood
of
the
Lord.
11:28 Let
a
person
examine
himself,
then,
and
so
eat
of
the
bread
and
drink
of
the
cup.
11:29 For
anyone
who
eats
and
drinks
without
discerning
the
body
eats
and
drinks
judgment
on
himself.
11:30 That
is
why
many
of
you
are
weak
and
ill,
and
some
have
died.
11:31 But
if
we
judged
ourselves
truly,
we
would
not
be
judged.
11:32 But
when
we
are
judged
by
the
Lord,
we
are
disciplined
so
that
we
may
not
be
condemned
along
with
the
world.
11:33 So
then,
my
brothers,
when
you
come
together
to
eat,
wait
for
one
another--
11:34 if
anyone
is
hungry,
let
him
eat
at
home--so
that
when
you
come
together
it
will
not
be
for
judgment.
About
the
other
things
I
will
give
directions
when
I
come.