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I Corinthians 13 - The Love Chapter

publication date: Sep 6, 2008
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Girl reads Spanish BibleI Corinthians 13 is known as the Love Chapter and has had a long history as part of wedding ceremonies and inspirational songs. This is how it begins...

1 Si hablo las lenguas de los hombres y aun de los ángeles, pero no tengo amor, no soy más que un metal que resuena o un platillo que hace ruido. 2 Y si tengo el don de profecía, y entiendo todos los designios secretos de Dios, y sé todas las cosas, y si tengo la fe necesaria para mover montañas, pero no tengo amor, no soy nada. 3 Y si reparto entre los pobres todo lo que poseo, y aun si entrego mi propio cuerpo para tener de qué enorgullecerme, pero no tengo amor, de nada me sirve. 4 Tener amor es saber soportar; es ser bondadoso; es no tener envidia, ni ser presumido, ni orgulloso, 5 ni grosero, ni egoísta; es no enojarse ni guardar rencor; 6 es no alegrarse de las injusticias, sino de la verdad. 7 Tener amor es sufrirlo todo, creerlo todo, esperarlo todo, soportarlo todo...

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