1Imitators of me become you, even as also I of Anointed. 2I praise and you, brethren, because all things of me you have remembered, and as I delivered to you the traditions you retain. 3I wish but you to have knowledge, that of every man the head the Anointed is; head but of woman, the man; head but of Anointed, the God. 4Every man praying or prophesying upon head having, disgraces the head of himself. 5Every but woman praying or prophesying uncovered with the head, disgraces the head of herself; one for it is and the same with the having been shaven. 6If for not is covered a woman, also let her hair be cut off; if but a disgrace to a woman the hair to be cut off or to be shaven let her be covered. 7A man indeed for not it is fitting to be covered the head, a likeness and glory of God being; a woman but glory of a man is; 8not for is man from woman, but woman from man; 9even for not was created man on account of the woman, but woman on account of the man. 10On account of this it is fitting the woman authority to have on the head, on account of the messengers. 11But neither woman without man, nor man without woman, in Lord. 12As for the woman from the man, so also the man through the woman; the but all things out of the God. 13In yourselves judge you; becoming is it a woman uncovered to the God to pray? 14Or not even herself the nature teaches you, that a man indeed if he should wear long hair, a disgrace to him it is? 15A woman and if should wear long hair, a glory to her it is? because the hair instead of a cover has been given to her. 16If but any one thinks contentious to be, we such like custom not have, nor the congregations of the God. 17This but announcing not I praise, because not for the better, but for the worse you come together. 18First indeed for, being come together of you in an assembly, I hear divisions among you to be; and of a part certain I believe; 19it is necessary for also heresies among you to be, so that the approved ones manifest may become among you. 20Coming together therefore of you to the same, not it is LordÂ’s supper to eat, 21each one for the own supper takes before in the to eat, and one indeed is hungry, one but is filled. 22Not for houses not have you for the to eat and to drink? or the congregation of the God despise you, and shame you those not having? What to you may I say? shall I praise you? In this not I praise. 23I for received from the Lord, what also I delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus in the night in which he was delivered up, took a loaf, 24and having given thanks he broke, and said: This of me is the body that on behalf of you being broken; this do you for the my remembrance. 25In like manner also the cup, after the to have supped, saying: This the cup the new covenant is in the my blood; this do you, as often as you may drink, for the my remembrance. 26As often as for you may eat the loaf this, and the cup this you may drink, the death of the Lord you announce till of whom may come. 27So that who may eat the loaf, or may drink the cup of the Lord unworthily, an offender against will be the body and the blood of the Lord. 28Let examine but a man himself, and thus from of the loaf let him eat, and from of the cup let him drink; 29the for one eating and drinking unworthily, judgment to himself eats and drinks, not discerning the body of the Lord. 30Through this among you many weak ones and sickly ones, and are asleep some. 31If for ourselves we examined, not we should be judged; 32being judged but by Lord, we are corrected, so that not with the world we should be condemned. 33Therefore, brethren of me, being come together for the to eat, each other you receive from. 34If any one should be hungry, in a house let him eat; that not for judgment you may come together. The but other things, when I may come, I will arrange.