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[1] Am I not a free man? Or, am I not a legate? Or, have I not seen Jesus Messiah our Lord? Or, have ye not been my work in my Lord?
[2] And if I have not been a legate to others, yet I have been so to you; and ye are the seal of my legateship.
[3] And [my] apology to my judgers, is this:
[4] Have we not authority, to eat and to drink?
[5] Or have we not authority to carry about with us a sister as a wife; just as the other legates, and the brothers of our Lord, and as Cephas?
[6] Or I only, and Barnabas, have we no right to forbear labor?
[7] Who, that serveth in war, [doth so] at his own expense? Or who, that planteth a vineyard, eateth not of its fruits? Or who, that tendeth sheep, eateth not of the milk of his flocks?
[8] Is it as a man, I say these things? Behold, the law also saith them.
[9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that thresheth. Hath God regard for oxen?
[10] But manifest it is, for whose sake he said it. And indeed, for our sakes it was written: because the plougher ought to plough in hope, and the thresher in hope of fruit.
[11] If we have sowed among you the things of the Spirit, is it a great matter, if we reap from you the things of the body?
[12] And if others have this prerogative over you, doth it not belong still more to us? Yet we have not used this prerogative; but we have endured every thing, that we might in nothing impede the announcement of the Messiah.
[13] Know ye not, that they who serve in a temple, are fed from the temple? And they who serve at the altar, participate with the altar?
[14] Thus also hath our Lord commanded, that they who proclaim his gospel, should live by his gospel.
[15] But I have used none of these things: and I write not, that it may be so done to me; for it would be better for me to actually die, than that any one should make void my glorying.
[16] For while I preach, I have no [ground of] glorying; because necessity is laid upon me, and woe to me, if I preach not.
[17] For if I do this voluntarily, there is a reward for me: but if involuntarily, a stewardship is intrusted to me.
[18] What then is my reward? [It is,] that when I preach, I make the announcement of the Messiah without cost, and use not the prerogative given me in the gospel.
[19] Being free from them all, I have made myself servant to every man; that I might gain many:
[20] and with the Jews, I was as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews; and with those under the law, I was as under the law, that I might gain them who are under the law;
[21] and to those who have not the law, I was as without the law, (although I am not without law to God, but under the law of the Messiah,) that I might gain them that are without the law.
[22] I was with the weak, as weak, that I might gain the weak: I was all things to all men, that I might vivify every one.
[23] And this I do, that I may participate in the announcement.
[24] Know ye not that they who run in the stadium, run all of them; yet it is one who gaineth the victory. Run ye, so as to attain.
[25] For every one who engageth in the contest, restraineth his desires in every thing. And they run, to obtain a crown that perisheth; but we, one that perisheth not.
[26] I therefore so run, not as for something unknown; and I so struggle, not as struggling against air;
[27] but I subdue my body, and reduce it to servitude; lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a reprobate.
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