7:1 And
concerning
the
things
of
which
ye
wrote
to
me:
good
[it
is]
for
a
man
not
to
touch
a
woman,
7:2 and
because
of
the
whoredom
let
each
man
have
his
own
wife,
and
let
each
woman
have
her
proper
husband;
7:3 to
the
wife
let
the
husband
the
due
benevolence
render,
and
in
like
manner
also
the
wife
to
the
husband;
7:4 the
wife
over
her
own
body
hath
not
authority,
but
the
husband;
and,
in
like
manner
also,
the
husband
over
his
own
body
hath
not
authority,
but
the
wife.
7:5 Defraud
not
one
another,
except
by
consent
for
a
time,
that
ye
may
be
free
for
fasting
and
prayer,
and
again
may
come
together,
that
the
Adversary
may
not
tempt
you
because
of
your
incontinence;
7:6 and
this
I
say
by
way
of
concurrence--not
of
command,
7:7 for
I
wish
all
men
to
be
even
as
I
myself
[am]
;
but
each
his
own
gift
hath
of
God,
one
indeed
thus,
and
one
thus.
7:8 And
I
say
to
the
unmarried
and
to
the
widows:
it
is
good
for
them
if
they
may
remain
even
as
I
[am]
;
7:9 and
if
they
have
not
continence--let
them
marry,
for
it
is
better
to
marry
than
to
burn;
7:10 and
to
the
married
I
announce--not
I,
but
the
Lord--let
not
a
wife
separate
from
a
husband:
7:11 but
and
if
she
may
separate,
let
her
remain
unmarried,
or
to
the
husband
let
her
be
reconciled,
and
let
not
a
husband
send
away
a
wife.
7:12 And
to
the
rest
I
speak--not
the
Lord--if
any
brother
hath
a
wife
unbelieving,
and
she
is
pleased
to
dwell
with
him,
let
him
not
send
her
away;
7:13 and
a
woman
who
hath
a
husband
unbelieving,
and
he
is
pleased
to
dwell
with
her,
let
her
not
send
him
away;
7:14 for
the
unbelieving
husband
hath
been
sanctified
in
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
hath
been
sanctified
in
the
husband;
otherwise
your
children
are
unclean,
but
now
they
are
holy.
7:15 And,
if
the
unbelieving
doth
separate
himself--let
him
separate
himself:
the
brother
or
the
sister
is
not
under
servitude
in
such
[cases]
,
and
in
peace
hath
God
called
us;
7:16 for
what,
hast
thou
known,
O
wife,
whether
the
husband
thou
shalt
save
or
what,
hast
thou
known,
O
husband,
whether
the
wife
thou
shalt
save
7:17 if
not,
as
God
did
distribute
to
each,
as
the
Lord
hath
called
each--so
let
him
walk;
and
thus
in
all
the
assemblies
do
I
direct:
7:18 being
circumcised--was
any
one
called
let
him
not
become
uncircumcised;
in
uncircumcision
was
any
one
called
let
him
not
be
circumcised;
7:19 the
circumcision
is
nothing,
and
the
uncircumcision
is
nothing--but
a
keeping
of
the
commands
of
God.
7:20 Each
in
the
calling
in
which
he
was
called--in
this
let
him
remain;
7:21 a
servant--wast
thou
called
be
not
anxious;
but
if
also
thou
art
able
to
become
free--use
[it]
rather;
7:22 for
he
who
[is]
in
the
Lord--having
been
called
a
servant--is
the
Lord's
freedman:
in
like
manner
also
he
the
freeman,
having
been
called,
is
servant
of
Christ:
7:23 with
a
price
ye
were
bought,
become
not
servants
of
men;
7:24 each,
in
that
in
which
he
was
called,
brethren,
in
this
let
him
remain
with
God.
7:25 And
concerning
the
virgins,
a
command
of
the
Lord
I
have
not;
and
I
give
judgment
as
having
obtained
kindness
from
the
Lord
to
be
faithful:
7:26 I
suppose,
therefore,
this
to
be
good
because
of
the
present
necessity,
that
[it
is]
good
for
a
man
that
the
matter
be
thus:
--
7:27 Hast
thou
been
bound
to
a
wife
seek
not
to
be
loosed;
hast
thou
been
loosed
from
a
wife
seek
not
a
wife.
7:28 But
and
if
thou
mayest
marry,
thou
didst
not
sin;
and
if
the
virgin
may
marry,
she
did
not
sin;
and
such
shall
have
tribulation
in
the
flesh:
and
I
spare
you.
7:29 And
this
I
say,
brethren,
the
time
henceforth
is
having
been
shortened--that
both
those
having
wives
may
be
as
not
having;
7:30 and
those
weeping,
as
not
weeping;
and
those
rejoicing,
as
not
rejoicing;
and
those
buying,
as
not
possessing;
7:31 and
those
using
this
world,
as
not
using
[it]
up;
for
passing
away
is
the
fashion
of
this
world.
7:32 And
I
wish
you
to
be
without
anxiety;
the
unmarried
is
anxious
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
how
he
shall
please
the
Lord;
7:33 and
the
married
is
anxious
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
he
shall
please
the
wife.
7:34 The
wife
and
the
virgin
have
been
distinguished:
the
unmarried
is
anxious
for
the
things
of
the
Lord,
that
she
may
be
holy
both
in
body
and
in
spirit,
and
the
married
is
anxious
for
the
things
of
the
world,
how
she
shall
please
the
husband.
7:35 And
this
for
your
own
profit
I
say:
not
that
I
may
cast
a
noose
upon
you,
but
for
the
seemliness
and
devotedness
to
the
Lord,
undistractedly,
7:36 and
if
any
one
doth
think
[it]
to
be
unseemly
to
his
virgin,
if
she
may
be
beyond
the
bloom
of
age,
and
it
ought
so
to
be,
what
he
willeth
let
him
do;
he
doth
not
sin--let
him
marry.
7:37 And
he
who
hath
stood
stedfast
in
the
heart--not
having
necessity--and
hath
authority
over
his
own
will,
and
this
he
hath
determined
in
his
heart--to
keep
his
own
virgin--doth
well;
7:38 so
that
both
he
who
is
giving
in
marriage
doth
well,
and
he
who
is
not
giving
in
marriage
doth
better.
7:39 A
wife
hath
been
bound
by
law
as
long
time
as
her
husband
may
live,
and
if
her
husband
may
sleep,
she
is
free
to
be
married
to
whom
she
will--only
in
the
Lord;
7:40 and
she
is
happier
if
she
may
so
remain--according
to
my
judgment;
and
I
think
I
also
have
the
Spirit
of
God.