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Young's Literal Translation 1862

   

3:1And I, brethren, was not able to speak to you as to spiritual, but as to fleshly -- as to babes in Christ;
3:2with milk I fed you, and not with meat, for ye were not yet able, but not even yet are ye now able,
3:3for yet ye are fleshly, for where `there is' among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not fleshly, and in the manner of men do walk?
3:4for when one may say, `I, indeed, am of Paul;' and another, `I -- of Apollos;' are ye not fleshly?
3:5Who, then, is Paul, and who Apollos, but ministrants through whom ye did believe, and to each as the Lord gave?
3:6I planted, Apollos watered, but God was giving growth;
3:7so that neither is he who is planting anything, nor he who is watering, but He who is giving growth -- God;
3:8and he who is planting and he who is watering are one, and each his own reward shall receive, according to his own labour,
3:9for of God we are fellow-workmen; God's tillage, God's building ye are.
3:10According to the grace of God that was given to me, as a wise master-builder, a foundation I have laid, and another doth build on `it',
3:11for other foundation no one is able to lay except that which is laid, which is Jesus the Christ;
3:12and if any one doth build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, straw --
3:13of each the work shall become manifest, for the day shall declare `it', because in fire it is revealed, and the work of each, what kind it is, the fire shall prove;
3:14if of any one the work doth remain that he built on `it', a wage he shall receive;
3:15if of any the work is burned up, he shall suffer loss; and himself shall be saved, but so as through fire.
3:16have ye not known that ye are a sanctuary of God, and the Spirit of God doth dwell in you?
3:17if any one the sanctuary of God doth waste, him shall God waste; for the sanctuary of God is holy, the which ye are.
3:18Let no one deceive himself; if any one doth seem to be wise among you in this age -- let him become a fool, that he may become wise,
3:19for the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God, for it hath been written, `Who is taking the wise in their craftiness;'
3:20and again, `The Lord doth know the reasonings of the wise, that they are vain.'
3:21So then, let no one glory in men, for all things are yours,
3:22whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things about to be -- all are yours,
3:23and ye `are' Christ's, and Christ `is' God's.
Young's Literal Translation 1862

Young's Literal Translation 1862

Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English, published in 1862. The translation was made by Robert Young, compiler of Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible and Concise Critical Comments on the New Testament. Young used the Textus Receptus and the Majority Text as the basis for his translation. He wrote in the preface to the first edition, "It has been no part of the Translator's plan to attempt to form a New Hebrew or Greek Text--he has therefore somewhat rigidly adhered to the received ones."