1 Corinthians 13
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1 If I were to speak in the language of men, or of Angels, yet not have charity, I would be like a clanging bell or a crashing cymbal. | 1 Si linguis hominum loquar, et angelorum, caritatem autem non habeam, factus sum velut æs sonans, aut cymbalum tinniens. |
2 And if I have prophecy, and learn every mystery, and obtain all knowledge, and possess all faith, so that I could move mountains, yet not have charity, then I am nothing. | 2 Et si habuero prophetiam, et noverim mysteria omnia, et omnem scientiam : et si habuero omnem fidem ita ut montes transferam, caritatem autem non habuero, nihil sum. |
3 And if I distribute all my goods in order to feed the poor, and if I hand over my body to be burned, yet not have charity, it offers me nothing. | 3 Et si distribuero in cibos pauperum omnes facultates meas, et si tradidero corpus meum ita ut ardeam, caritatem autem non habuero, nihil mihi prodest. |
4 Charity is patient, is kind. Charity does not envy, does not act wrongly, is not inflated. | 4 Caritas patiens est, benigna est. Caritas non æmulatur, non agit perperam, non inflatur, |
5 Charity is not ambitious, does not seek for itself, is not provoked to anger, devises no evil. | 5 non est ambitiosa, non quærit quæ sua sunt, non irritatur, non cogitat malum, |
6 Charity does not rejoice over iniquity, but rejoices in truth. | 6 non gaudet super iniquitate, congaudet autem veritati : |
7 Charity suffers all, believes all, hopes all, endures all. | 7 omnia suffert, omnia credit, omnia sperat, omnia sustinet. |
8 Charity is never torn away, even if prophecies pass away, or languages cease, or knowledge is destroyed. | 8 Caritas numquam excidit : sive prophetiæ evacuabuntur, sive linguæ cessabunt, sive scientia destruetur. |
9 For we know only in part, and we prophesy only in part. | 9 Ex parte enim cognoscimus, et ex parte prophetamus. |
10 But when the perfect arrives, the imperfect passes away. | 10 Cum autem venerit quod perfectum est, evacuabitur quod ex parte est. |
11 When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I understood like a child, I thought like a child. But when I became a man, I put aside the things of a child. | 11 Cum essem parvulus, loquebar ut parvulus, sapiebam ut parvulus, cogitabam ut parvulus. Quando autem factus sum vir, evacuavi quæ erant parvuli. |
12 Now we see through a glass darkly. But then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know, even as I am known. | 12 Videmus nunc per speculum in ænigmate : tunc autem facie ad faciem. Nunc cognosco ex parte : tunc autem cognoscam sicut et cognitus sum. |
13 But for now, these three continue: faith, hope, and charity. And the greatest of these is charity. | 13 Nunc autem manent fides, spes, caritas, tria hæc : major autem horum est caritas. |