13:1 If
I
speak
in
the
tongues
of
men
and
of
angels,
but
have
not
love,
I
am
a
noisy
gong
or
a
clanging
cymbal.
13:2 And
if
I
have
prophetic
powers,
and
understand
all
mysteries
and
all
knowledge,
and
if
I
have
all
faith,
so
as
to
remove
mountains,
but
have
not
love,
I
am
nothing.
13:3 If
I
give
away
all
I
have,
and
if
I
deliver
up
my
body
to
be
burned,
but
have
not
love,
I
gain
nothing.
13:4 Love
is
patient
and
kind;
love
does
not
envy
or
boast;
it
is
not
arrogant
13:5 or
rude.
It
does
not
insist
on
its
own
way;
it
is
not
irritable
or
resentful;
13:6 it
does
not
rejoice
at
wrongdoing,
but
rejoices
with
the
truth.
13:7 Love
bears
all
things,
believes
all
things,
hopes
all
things,
endures
all
things.
13:8 Love
never
ends.
As
for
prophecies,
they
will
pass
away;
as
for
tongues,
they
will
cease;
as
for
knowledge,
it
will
pass
away.
13:9 For
we
know
in
part
and
we
prophesy
in
part,
13:10 but
when
the
perfect
comes,
the
partial
will
pass
away.
13:11 When
I
was
a
child,
I
spoke
like
a
child,
I
thought
like
a
child,
I
reasoned
like
a
child.
When
I
became
a
man,
I
gave
up
childish
ways.
13:12 For
now
we
see
in
a
mirror
dimly,
but
then
face
to
face.
Now
I
know
in
part;
then
I
shall
know
fully,
even
as
I
have
been
fully
known.
13:13 So
now
faith,
hope,
and
love
abide,
these
three;
but
the
greatest
of
these
is
love.