13:1 If
with
the
tongues
of
men
and
of
messengers
I
speak,
and
have
not
love,
I
have
become
brass
sounding,
or
a
cymbal
tinkling;
13:2 and
if
I
have
prophecy,
and
know
all
the
secrets,
and
all
the
knowledge,
and
if
I
have
all
the
faith,
so
as
to
remove
mountains,
and
have
not
love,
I
am
nothing;
13:3 and
if
I
give
away
to
feed
others
all
my
goods,
and
if
I
give
up
my
body
that
I
may
be
burned,
and
have
not
love,
I
am
profited
nothing.
13:4 The
love
is
long-suffering,
it
is
kind,
the
love
doth
not
envy,
the
love
doth
not
vaunt
itself,
is
not
puffed
up,
13:5 doth
not
act
unseemly,
doth
not
seek
its
own
things,
is
not
provoked,
doth
not
impute
evil,
13:6 rejoiceth
not
over
the
unrighteousness,
and
rejoiceth
with
the
truth;
13:7 all
things
it
beareth,
all
it
believeth,
all
it
hopeth,
all
it
endureth.
13:8 The
love
doth
never
fail;
and
whether
[there
be]
prophecies,
they
shall
become
useless;
whether
tongues,
they
shall
cease;
whether
knowledge,
it
shall
become
useless;
13:9 for
in
part
we
know,
and
in
part
we
prophecy;
13:10 and
when
that
which
is
perfect
may
come,
then
that
which
[is]
in
part
shall
become
useless.
13:11 When
I
was
a
babe,
as
a
babe
I
was
speaking,
as
a
babe
I
was
thinking,
as
a
babe
I
was
reasoning,
and
when
I
have
become
a
man,
I
have
made
useless
the
things
of
the
babe;
13:12 for
we
see
now
through
a
mirror
obscurely,
and
then
face
to
face;
now
I
know
in
part,
and
then
I
shall
fully
know,
as
also
I
was
known;
13:13 and
now
there
doth
remain
faith,
hope,
love--these
three;
and
the
greatest
of
these
[is]
love.