July, 1, 2012, Second Reading

The Second Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians 8: 7, 9, 13-51

8:7 Akā, e like me ka mahuahua o ko oukou manaoio, a me ka olelo, a me ka ike, a me ka manao nui ma na mea a pau, a ʻoi aku hoʻi i kou aloha iā mākou, pela hoi oukou e mahuahua ai i keia lokomaikai.
8:9 No ka mea, ua ike oukou i ka lokomaikai o ko kakou Haku o Iesu Kristo, ʻoiai ua waiwai ʻo ia, ua lilo ia i ʻilihune no ʻoukou, a ma kona ilihune, e waiwai paha ʻoe.
8:13 And it is not that others should be relieved, while you are troubled, but that there should be an equality.
8:14 In this present time, let your abundance supply their need, so that their abundance may also supply your need, in order that there may be an equality, e like me ka mea i kakauia:
8:15 “He with more did not have too much; and he with less did not have too little.”

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