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bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
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Love's Protective Covering
Commentators explain that the phrase "beareth all things" comes from a Greek word that means both to endure and to cover, like a roof. This suggests love doesn't just tolerate the faults of others; it actively protects them by patiently bearing with them and covering their shortcomings rather than needlessly exposing them.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Beareth all things. See Barnes on 1 Corinthians 9:12.
Doddridge renders this, "covers all things." The word used here (…
Beareth all things (παντα στεγε). Στεγω is old verb from στεγη, roof, already in 1 Corinthians 9:12; [Reference 1 Thes…
19th Century
Anglican
Beareth all things.—The full thought of the original here is that love silently endures whatever it has to suffer.
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Baptist
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16th Century
Protestant
Beareth all things, etc. By all these statements he intimates that love is neither impatient nor spiteful. For to bear and en…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Beareth all things The burdens of fellow Christians, and so fulfils the law of Christ, which is the law of love; the…
Some of the effects of charity are stated, so that we may know whether we have this grace; and if we do not, that we may not rest until we have it.…
13th Century
Catholic
After showing that charity is so necessary that without it no spiritual gifts are sufficient for salvation, the Apostle now shows that it is so use…