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1 Corinthians 4:19 - Tree of Life Version

But I will come to you soon, if the Lord is willing; and I will find out not the talk of those who are puffed up, but their power.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

But I will come to you shortly, if the Lord will, and will know, not the speech of them which are puffed up, but the power.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

But I will come to you [and] shortly, if the Lord is willing, and then I will perceive and understand not what the talk of these puffed up and arrogant spirits amount to, but their force (the moral power and excellence of soul they really possess).

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American Standard Version (1901)

But I will come to you shortly, if the Lord will; and I will know, not the word of them that are puffed up, but the power.

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Common English Bible

But, if the Lord is willing, I’ll come to you soon. Then I won’t focus on what these arrogant people say, but I’ll find out what power they possess.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

But I will return to you soon, if the Lord is willing. And I will consider, not the words of those who are inflated, but the virtue.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

But I will come to you shortly, if the Lord will: and will know, not the speech of them that are puffed up, but the power.

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1 Corinthians 4:19
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instead taking leave of them while saying, “God willing, I’ll return to you again.” He set sail from Ephesus.


Now after these things were accomplished, Paul resolved in the Ruach to go to Jerusalem after passing through Macedonia and Achaia, saying, “After I have been there, I must also see Rome.”


When he had passed through these parts and given them a great word of encouragement, he came to Greece,


Then, God willing, I may come to you in joy, and together with you find rest.


If anyone is hungry let him eat at home, so that when you meet it doesn’t lead to judgment. And the rest I will put in order when I come.


Now I want you all to speak in tongues, but even more that you would prophesy. One who prophesies is greater than one who speaks in tongues—unless he interprets, so that the community may be built up.


But I will come to you after I have passed through Macedonia—for I am passing through Macedonia.


For I do not wish to see you now just in passing—for I hope to stay on with you for a while, if the Lord permits.


We do speak wisdom, however, among those who are mature—but not a wisdom of this age or of the rulers of this age, who are coming to nothing.


Now some are puffed up, as though I were not coming to you.


Now I have applied these things to myself and Apollos for your benefit, brothers and sisters, so you might learn from us not to go beyond what is written. Then none of you will be puffed up in favor of one against the other.


But I call God as my witness—to spare you, I didn’t come to Corinth again.


Not that I would try to terrify you by my letters—


Now this we will do, if God permits.


Instead you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we will live and also do this or that.”