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1 Not am I a freeman? not am I an apostle? Not Jesus Anointed the Lord of us have seen? not the work of me you are in Lord? |
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2 If to others not I am an apostle, at all events to you I am; the for seal of the my apostleship you are in Lord. |
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3 The my defence to those me condemning, this is. |
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4 Not not have we a right to eat and to drink? |
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5 Not not have we a right a sister a wife to lead about, as also the others apostles, and the brothers of the Lord, and Cephas? |
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6 Or only I and Barnabas not have we a right of the not to work? |
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7 Who serves in war with his own wages any time? who plants a vineyard, and from of the fruit of it not eats? or who tends a flock, and from of the milk of the flock not eats? |
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8 Not according to man these things I speak? or not and the law these things says? |
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9 In for the Moses law it has been written: Not thou shalt muzzle an ox threshing. Not for the oxen cares the God? |
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10 or on account of us altogether he says? On account of us for it was written, because in hope it is right he plowing to plow; and he threshing, in hope of that to partake. |
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11 If we to you the spiritual things sowed, a great thing, if we of you the fleshly things shall reap? |
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12 If others of the of you right partake, not rather we? But not we did use the right this; but all things we endure, so that not hindrance any we may give to the glad tidings of the Anointed. |
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13 Not know you, that those the holy things performing, from of the temple eat? those to the altar attending, with the altar are partakers? |
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14 Thus also the Lord has appointed for those the glad tidings proclaiming, from of the glad tidings to live. |
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15 I but not have used not one of these things. Not I did write and these things, that thus it may be done to me; well for to me rather to die, than the boasting of me that any one should make void. |
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16 If for I may announce glad tidings, not it is to me a cause of boasting; necessity for to me lies on; woe for to me is if not I should preach glad tidings.
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17 If for willing this I do, a reward I have; if but unwilling, a stewardship I have been entrusted with. |
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18 What then to me is the reward? So that announcing glad tidings without expense I will place the glad tidings of the Anointed, in order that not to fully use the authority of me in the glad tidings. |
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19 Free for being from all, to all myself I was enslaved, that the more I might gain; |
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20 and I became to the Jews as a Jew, that Jews I might gain; to those under law as under law, (not being myself under law,) that those under law I might gain; |
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21 to those without law as without law, (not being without law to God, but within law to Anointed,) that I might gain lawless ones; |
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22 I became to the weak as weak, that the weak ones I might gain; to them all I have become the all things, that by all means some I may save. |
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23 This but I do on account of the glad tidings, that a co-partner of it I may become. |
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24 Not know you, that those in a race-course running, all indeed run, one but receives the prize? Thus run you, that you may obtain. |
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25 Every one but the contending, all things possesses self-control; they indeed therefore, that a perishable wreath they may receive; we but, an imperishable. |
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26 I therefore thus run, as not uncertainly; thus I box, as not air beating; |
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27 but I browbeat of me the body and lead it captive, lest possibly to others having proclaimed, myself without proof should become. |
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