Corinthians (The First Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the )



1. Corinthians, Chapter 7


Now concerning the things whereof ye wrote: It is good for a man not to touch a woman.

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But, because of fornications, let each man have his own wife, and let each woman have her own husband.


Let the husband render unto the wife her due: and likewise also the wife unto the husband.


The wife hath not power over her own body, but the husband: and likewise also the husband hath not power over his own body, but the wife.

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Defraud ye not one the other, except it be by consent for a season, that ye may give yourselves unto prayer, and may be together again, that Satan tempt you not because of your incontinency.


But this I say by way of concession, not of commandment.


Yet I would that all men were even as I myself. Howbeit each man hath his own gift from God, one after this manner, and another after that.


But I say to the unmarried and to widows, It is good for them if they abide even as I.


But if they have not continency, let them marry: for it is better to marry than to burn.


But unto the married I give charge, [yea] not I, but the Lord, That the wife depart not from her husband


(but should she depart, let her remain unmarried, or else be reconciled to her husband); and that the husband leave not his wife.

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But to the rest say I, not the Lord: If any brother hath an unbelieving wife, and she is content to dwell with him, let him not leave her.

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