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1 Corinthians 7
Now
concerning
the
things
whereof
ye
wrote
unto
me:
a
It
is
good
for
a
man
not
to
touch
a
woman.
2 Nevertheless,
a
to
avoid
b
fornication,
let
every
man
have
his
own
c
wife,
and
let
every
woman
have
her
own
husband.
3 Let
the
a
husband
render
unto
the
b
wife
due
c
benevolence:
and
likewise
also
the
wife
unto
the
husband.
4 The
wife
hath
not
power
of
her
own
body,
but
the
husband:
and
likewise
also
the
husband
hath
not
power
of
his
own
body,
but
the
wife.
5
a
Defraud
ye
not
one
the
other,
except
it
be
with
consent
for
a
time,
that
ye
may
give
yourselves
to
fasting
and
prayer;
and
come
together
again,
that
b
Satan
c
tempt
you
not
for
your
incontinency.
6 But
I
speak
this
by
permission,
and
not
of
commandment.
7 For
I
would
that
all
men
were
even
as
I
myself.
But
every
man
hath
his
a
proper
b
gift
of
God,
one
after
this
manner,
and
another
after
that.
8 I
say
therefore
to
the
unmarried
and
a
widows,
It
is
good
for
them
if
they
abide
even
as
I.
9
a
But
if
they
cannot
b
contain,
let
them
marry:
for
it
is
better
to
marry
than
to
c
burn.
10 And
unto
the
married
I
command,
yet
not
I,
but
the
Lord,
Let
not
the
a
wife
b
depart
from
her
husband:
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