Open Bible Data Home  About  News  OET Key

OETOET-RVOET-LVULTUSTBSBBLBAICNTOEBWEBBEWMBBNETLSVFBVTCNTT4TLEBBBEMoffJPSWymthASVDRAYLTDrbyRVWbstrKJB-1769KJB-1611BshpsGnvaCvdlTNTWycSR-GNTUHBBrLXXBrTr Related TopicsParallelInterlinearReferenceDictionarySearch

Related OET-RV GENEXOLEVNUMDEUJOSJDGRUTH1SA2SAPSAAMOSHOS1KI2KI1CH2CHPROECCSNGJOELMICISAZEPHABJERLAMYNANAHOBADANEZEEZRAESTNEHHAGZECMALJOBYHNMARKMATLUKEACTsYACGAL1TH2TH1COR2CORROMCOLPHMEPHPHP1TIMTIT1PET2PET2TIMHEBYUD1YHN2YHN3YHNREV

OET-RV by cross-referenced section 1COR 16:13

1COR 16:13–16:24 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

Final messages and greetings

1Cor 16:13–24

16:13 Final messages and greetings

13Stay alert and stay grounded in the faith. Be strong and courageous. 14Everything you do, do in love.

15Now brothers and sisters, you all know that Stephanas’ family were the first ones in Achaia to believe, and since then they’ve devoted themselves to serving the believers, so I urge you all[ref] 16to submit yourselves to people like them, in fact to everyone who works and cooperates.

17I’m pleased that Stefanas, Fortunatus, and Achaicus came because they’ve given what you all couldn’t, 18because they refreshed my spirit and yours also, so you should show appreciation to such people.

19[ref]The assemblies in the province of Asia Minor send their greetings. 20All the brothers and sisters here send their greetings.

Greet each other with an innocent kiss.

21I, Paul, am sending this greeting in my own handwriting.

22If there’s anyone there who doesn’t love the master, let him be cursed.

Come, master!

23May the grace from our master Yeshua be with all of you.

24My love to all of you in Messiah Yeshua. May it be so.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

1Cor 1:16:

16(Oh yes, I also immersed Stephanas and his household, but I don’t think I immersed anyone else.)[ref]


1:16: 1Cor 16:15.

Acts 18:2:

2There he came across a Jew named Aquila who had been born in Pontus but who had recently moved from Italy along with his wife Priscilla because Emperor Claudius had ordered all Jews to leave Rome. So Paul approached them,