1 Corinthians
Chapter 5
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Why, there are reports of incontinence among you, and such incontinence as is not practised even among the heathen; a man taking to himself his father’s wife.
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And you, it seems, have been contumacious over it, instead of deploring it, and expelling the man who has been guilty of such a deed from your company.
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For myself, though I am not with you in person, I am with you in spirit; and, so present with you, I have already passed sentence on the man who has acted thus.
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Call an assembly, at which I will be present in spirit, with all the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, and so, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ,
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hand over the person named to Satan, for the overthrow of his corrupt nature, so that his spirit may find salvation in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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This good conceit of yourselves is ill grounded. Have you never been told that a little leaven is enough to leaven the whole batch?
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Rid yourselves of the leaven which remains over, so that you may be a new mixture, still uncontaminated as you are. Has not Christ been sacrificed for us, our paschal victim?
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Let us keep the feast, then, not with the leaven of yesterday, that was all vice and mischief, but with unleavened bread, with purity and honesty of intent.
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In the letter I wrote to you, I told you to avoid the company of fornicators;
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not meaning everyone in the world around you who is debauched, or a miser, or an extortioner, or an idolater; to do that, you would have to cut yourselves off from the world altogether.
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No, my letter meant that if anyone who is counted among the brethren is debauched, or a miser, or an idolater, or bitter of speech, or a drunkard, or an extortioner, you must avoid his company; you must not even sit at table with him.
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Why should I claim jurisdiction over those who are without? No, it is for you to pass judgement within your own number,
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leaving God to judge those who are without. Banish, then, the offender from your company.