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37 lines
1.5 KiB
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## 1 Corinthians 13 Translation Questions ##
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Q? What would Paul become if he spoke with tongues of men and of angels but didn't have love?
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A. He would become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. [13:1]
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Q? What would Paul be if he had the gift of prophecy, understood all hidden truths and knowledge and had great faith, but didn't have love?
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A. He would be nothing. [13:2]
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Q? How could Paul give all he owned to feed the poor and give his body to be burned and still gain nothing?
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A. If he didn't have love he would gain nothing even though he did all these other things. [13:3]
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Q? What are some of the characteristics of love?
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A. Love is patient and kind; it does not envy or boast; it isn't arrogant or rude. It is not self serving, not easily angered, nor does it keep a count of wrongs. It doesn't rejoice in unrighteousness but rejoices with the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, has confidence concerning all things, and endures all things. [13:4-7]
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Q? What are some things that will pass away or cease?
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A. Prophecies, knowledge and that which is incomplete will pass away and tongues will cease. [13:8-10]
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Q? What will never end?
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A. Love never ends. [13:8]
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Q? What did Paul say he did when he became an adult?
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A. Paul said when he became an adult, he put away childish things. [13:11]
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Q? What three things will remain, and which of the three is the greatest?
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A. Faith, confidence, and love will remain. The greatest of these is love. [13:13]
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