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1 Corinthians 8
Now
a
as
touching
things
offered
unto
b
idols,
we
know
that
we
all
have
knowledge.
Knowledge
puffeth
up,
but
c
charity
d
edifieth.
2 And
if
any
man
think
that
he
knoweth
any
thing,
he
knoweth
nothing
yet
as
he
ought
to
a
know.
3 But
if
any
man
love
God,
the
same
is
a
known
of
him.
4 As
concerning
therefore
the
eating
of
those
things
a
that
are
offered
in
sacrifice
unto
b
idols,
we
know
that
an
c
idol
is
nothing
in
the
world,
and
that
there
is
none
other
God
but
one.
5 For
though
there
be
that
are
called
gods,
whether
in
heaven
or
in
earth,
(as
there
be
gods
many,
and
lords
many,)
6 But
to
us
there
is
but
one
a
God,
the
b
Father,
of
whom
are
all
things,
and
we
in
him;
and
one
c
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
by
whom
are
d
all
things,
and
we
by
him.
7 Howbeit
there
is
not
in
every
man
that
knowledge:
for
some
with
conscience
of
the
idol
unto
this
hour
eat
it
as
a
thing
offered
unto
an
idol;
and
their
a
conscience
being
weak
is
defiled.
8 But
a
meat
commendeth
us
not
to
God:
for
neither,
if
we
eat,
are
we
the
better;
neither,
if
we
eat
not,
are
we
the
worse.
9 But
take
heed
lest
by
any
means
this
a
liberty
of
yours
become
a
b
stumblingblock
to
them
that
are
c
weak.
10 For
if
any
man
see
thee
which
hast
knowledge
sit
at
meat
in
the
idol's
temple,
shall
not
the
conscience
of
him
which
is
weak
be
emboldened
to
eat
those
things
which
are
offered
to
idols;
11 And
through
thy
knowledge
shall
the
weak
brother
perish,
for
whom
Christ
died?
12 But
when
ye
sin
so
against
the
a
brethren,
and
wound
their
weak
conscience,
ye
sin
against
Christ.
13 Wherefore,
if
meat
a
make
my
brother
to
b
offend,
I
will
c
eat
no
flesh
while
the
world
standeth,
lest
I
make
my
brother
to
offend.
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