'May' in the Bible
And I call upon you, brethren, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that the same thing ye may all say, and there may not be divisions among you, and ye may be perfected in the same mind, and in the same judgment,
that no one may say that to my own name I did baptize;
For Christ did not send me to baptize, but -- to proclaim good news; not in wisdom of discourse, that the cross of the Christ may not be made of none effect;
but the foolish things of the world did God choose, that the wise He may put to shame; and the weak things of the world did God choose that He may put to shame the strong;
and the base things of the world, and the things despised did God choose, and the things that are not, that the things that are He may make useless --
that no flesh may glory before Him;
that your faith may not be in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.
And we the spirit of the world did not receive, but the Spirit that is of God, that we may know the things conferred by God on us,
for when one may say, 'I, indeed, am of Paul;' and another, 'I -- of Apollos;' are ye not fleshly?
Let 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,
and as to the rest, it is required in the stewards that one may be found faithful,
and to me it is for a very little thing that by you I may be judged, or by man's day, but not even myself do I judge,
so, then, nothing before the time judge ye, till the Lord may come, who will both bring to light the hidden things of the darkness, and will manifest the counsels of the hearts, and then the praise shall come to each from God.
And these things, brethren, I did transfer to myself and to Apollos because of you, that in us ye may learn not to think above that which hath been written, that ye may not be puffed up one for one against the other,
Already ye are having been filled, already ye were rich, apart from us ye did reign, and I would also ye did reign, that we also with you may reign together,
for if a myriad of child-conductors ye may have in Christ, yet not many fathers; for in Christ Jesus, through the good news, I -- I did beget you;
but I will come quickly unto you, if the Lord may will, and I will know not the word of those puffed up, but the power;
and ye are having been puffed up, and did not rather mourn, that he may be removed out of the midst of you who did this work,
to deliver up such a one to the Adversary for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.
cleanse out, therefore, the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, according as ye are unleavened, for also our passover for us was sacrificed -- Christ,
so that we may keep the feast, not with old leaven, nor with the leaven of evil and wickedness, but with unleavened food of sincerity and truth.
and now, I did write to you not to keep company with him, if any one, being named a brother, may be a whoremonger, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner -- with such a one not even to eat together;
of the things of life, indeed, then, if ye may have judgment, those despised in the assembly -- these cause ye to sit;
flee the whoredom; every sin -- whatever a man may commit -- is without the body, and he who is committing whoredom, against his own body doth sin.
Defraud not one another, except by consent for a time, that ye may be free for fasting and prayer, and again may come together, that the Adversary may not tempt you because of your incontinence;
And I say to the unmarried and to the widows: it is good for them if they may remain even as I am;
but and if she may separate, let her remain unmarried, or to the husband let her be reconciled, and let not a husband send away a wife.
But and if thou mayest marry, thou didst not sin; and if the virgin may marry, she did not sin; and such shall have tribulation in the flesh: and I spare you.
And this I say, brethren, the time henceforth is having been shortened -- that both those having wives may be as not having;
The wife and the virgin have been distinguished: the unmarried is anxious for the things of the Lord, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit, and the married is anxious for the things of the world, how she shall please the husband.
And this for your own profit I say: not that I may cast a noose upon you, but for the seemliness and devotedness to the Lord, undistractedly,
and if any one doth think it to be unseemly to his virgin, if she may be beyond the bloom of age, and it ought so to be, what he willeth let him do; he doth not sin -- let him marry.
A wife hath been bound by law as long time as her husband may live, and if her husband may sleep, she is free to be married to whom she will -- only in the Lord;
and she is happier if she may so remain -- according to my judgment; and I think I also have the Spirit of God.
But victuals do not commend us to God, for neither if we may eat are we in advance; nor if we may not eat, are we behind;
but see, lest this privilege of yours may become a stumbling-block to the infirm,
for if any one may see thee that hast knowledge in an idol's temple reclining at meat -- shall not his conscience -- he being infirm -- be emboldened to eat the things sacrificed to idols,
wherefore, if victuals cause my brother to stumble, I may eat no flesh -- to the age -- that my brother I may not cause to stumble.
if others do partake of the authority over you -- not we more? but we did not use this authority, but all things we bear, that we may give no hindrance to the good news of the Christ.
And I have used none of these things; neither did I write these things that it may be so done in my case, for it is good for me rather to die, than that any one may make my glorying void;
for if I may proclaim good news, it is no glorying for me, for necessity is laid upon me, and woe is to me if I may not proclaim good news;
I became to the infirm as infirm, that the infirm I might gain; to all men I have become all things, that by all means I may save some.
And this I do because of the good news, that a fellow-partaker of it I may become;
have ye not known that those running in a race -- all indeed run, but one doth receive the prize? so run ye, that ye may obtain;
and every one who is striving, is in all things temperate; these, indeed, then, that a corruptible crown they may receive, but we an incorruptible;
but I chastise my body, and bring it into servitude, lest by any means, having preached to others -- I myself may become disapproved.
neither may we commit whoredom, as certain of them did commit whoredom, and there fell in one day twenty-three thousand;
neither may we tempt the Christ, as also certain of them did tempt, and by the serpents did perish;
and if any one may say to you, 'This is a thing sacrificed to an idol,' -- do not eat, because of that one who shewed it, and of the conscience, for the Lord's is the earth and its fulness:
as I also in all things do please all, not seeking my own profit, but that of many -- that they may be saved.
for it behoveth sects also to be among you, that those approved may become manifest among you;
why, have ye not houses to eat and to drink in? or the assembly of God do ye despise, and shame those not having? what may I say to you? shall I praise you in this? I do not praise!
In like manner also the cup after the supping, saying, 'This cup is the new covenant in my blood; this do ye, as often as ye may drink it -- to the remembrance of me;'
for as often as ye may eat this bread, and this cup may drink, the death of the Lord ye do shew forth -- till he may come;
so that whoever may eat this bread or may drink the cup of the Lord unworthily, guilty he shall be of the body and blood of the Lord:
and being judged by the Lord, we are chastened, that with the world we may not be condemned;
and if any one is hungry, at home let him eat, that to judgment ye may not come together; and the rest, whenever I may come, I shall arrange.
if the foot may say, 'Because I am not a hand, I am not of the body;' it is not, because of this, not of the body;
and if the ear may say, 'Because I am not an eye, I am not of the body;' it is not, because of this, not of the body?
that there may be no division in the body, but that the members may have the same anxiety for one another,
and if I give away to feed others all my goods, and if I give up my body that I may be burned, and have not love, I am profited nothing.
and when that which is perfect may come, then that which is in part shall become useless.
Pursue the love, and seek earnestly the spiritual things, and rather that ye may prophecy,
and I wish you all to speak with tongues, and more that ye may prophecy, for greater is he who is prophesying than he who is speaking with tongues, except one may interpret, that the assembly may receive edification.
And now, brethren, if I may come unto you speaking tongues, what shall I profit you, except I shall speak to you either in revelation, or in knowledge, or in prophesying, or in teaching?
yet the things without life giving sound -- whether pipe or harp -- if a difference in the sounds they may not give, how shall be known that which is piped or that which is harped?
for if also an uncertain sound a trumpet may give, who shall prepare himself for battle?
so also ye, if through the tongue, speech easily understood ye may not give -- how shall that which is spoken be known? for ye shall be speaking to air.
There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is unmeaning,
so also ye, since ye are earnestly desirous of spiritual gifts, for the building up of the assembly seek that ye may abound;
wherefore he who is speaking in an unknown tongue -- let him pray that he may interpret;
but in an assembly I wish to speak five words through my understanding, that others also I may instruct, rather than myriads of words in an unknown tongue.
If, therefore, the whole assembly may come together, to the same place, and all may speak with tongues, and there may come in unlearned or unbelievers, will they not say that ye are mad?
and if all may prophecy, and any one may come in, an unbeliever or unlearned, he is convicted by all, he is discerned by all,
What then is it, brethren? whenever ye may come together, each of you hath a psalm, hath a teaching, hath a tongue, hath a revelation, hath an interpretation? let all things be for building up;
and if there may be no interpreter, let him be silent in an assembly, and to himself let him speak, and to God.
and if to another sitting anything may be revealed, let the first be silent;
for ye are able, one by one, all to prophesy, that all may learn, and all may be exhorted,
then -- the end, when he may deliver up the reign to God, even the Father, when he may have made useless all rule, and all authority and power --
for it behoveth him to reign till he may have put all the enemies under his feet --
for all things He did put under his feet, and, when one may say that all things have been subjected, it is evident that He is excepted who did subject the all things to him,
and when the all things may be subjected to him, then the Son also himself shall be subject to Him, who did subject to him the all things, that God may be the all in all.
unwise! thou -- what thou dost sow is not quickened except it may die;
and that which thou dost sow, not the body that shall be dost thou sow, but bare grain, it may be of wheat, or of some one of the others,
and when this corruptible may have put on incorruption, and this mortal may have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the word that hath been written, 'The Death was swallowed up -- to victory;
on every first day of the week, let each one of you lay by him, treasuring up whatever he may have prospered, that when I may come then collections may not be made;
and whenever I may come, whomsoever ye may approve, through letters, these I will send to carry your favour to Jerusalem;
and with you, it may be, I will abide, or even winter, that ye may send me forward whithersoever I go,
for I do not wish to see you now in the passing, but I hope to remain a certain time with you, if the Lord may permit;
And if Timotheus may come, see that he may become without fear with you, for the work of the Lord he doth work, even as I,
no one, then, may despise him; and send ye him forward in peace, that he may come to me, for I expect him with the brethren;
and concerning Apollos our brother, much I did entreat him that he may come unto you with the brethren, and it was not at all his will that he may come now, and he will come when he may find convenient.
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