1 Corinthians 13

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Across
  1. 2. – Spiritual language or gift, meaningless without love.
  2. 5. – The completeness of knowledge that is to come.
  3. 9. – A metaphor for how we now see dimly.
  4. 12. – What we gain without love.
  5. 13. – What prophecies and tongues will one day do.
  6. 14. – Something love does not do; a sign of pride.
  7. 16. – How we currently see spiritual truth.
  8. 17. – One way love demonstrates care.
  9. 21. – Spiritual growth marked by love.
  10. 22. – What will come, making the partial obsolete.
  11. 25. – Love rejoices with this instead of wrongdoing.
  12. 26. – A high moral quality, of which love is supreme.
  13. 27. – Hidden truths that can be revealed by God.
  14. 31. – Heavenly beings; symbolic of great eloquence.
  15. 34. – Part of what changes when maturity comes.
  16. 37. – Easily provoked; something love is not.
  17. 39. – A crashing sound, used metaphorically for hollow deeds.
  18. 41. – What love does through all things.
  19. 42. – What love does not do in evil.
  20. 43. – Where childish behavior is left.
  21. 45. – Putting one's own interests above others.
  22. 46. – Something love never does.
  23. 47. – How a child thinks before growing in love.
Down
  1. 1. – Those in need, referenced in the context of giving.
  2. 3. – A loud instrument symbolizing empty noise.
  3. 4. – Noise made without purpose, like loveless speech.
  4. 6. – Understanding, which is incomplete without love.
  5. 7. – Love always anticipates good.
  6. 8. – What great faith can do to mountains.
  7. 10. – The ability to speak God’s message.
  8. 11. – The greatest virtue; selfless, sacrificial, and eternal.
  9. 15. – Describes love above all other virtues.
  10. 18. – Used metaphorically to show spiritual immaturity.
  11. 19. – One day, we will see God this way.
  12. 20. – Love endures through difficulty.
  13. 22. – To set aside, like childish ways.
  14. 23. – Trust in God; can move mountains, but still secondary to love.
  15. 24. – A mark of love’s belief in others.
  16. 27. – Symbol of great obstacles or achievements.
  17. 28. – What knowledge will be when love remains.
  18. 29. – Now we know in part, then fully.
  19. 30. – Love keeps no record of this.
  20. 32. – Things we own, which we might give to others.
  21. 33. – Arrogant or self-important; not a trait of love.
  22. 35. – An act of generosity, which must be done with love.
  23. 36. – Incomplete; contrasted with what is perfect.
  24. 38. – Love's lasting nature, beyond gifts or time.
  25. 40. – The number of enduring virtues listed.
  26. 44. – What faith, hope, and love do eternally.
  27. 47. – Disrespectful behavior that love avoids.