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Galatians
Gal
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[1] My brethren, if a man of you be overtaken by a fault, you who are in the Spirit, regain him, in the spirit of meekness, and beware lest you also be tempted. [2] And bear the burden of one another, and so fulfil the law of the Meshiha. [3] For if a man consider that he is something, while he is not, he deceiveth himself. [4] But let every man prove his work, and then in himself he shall exult, and not in others. [5] For every man shall bear his own burden. [6] But let him who heareth the word, communicate to him from whom he heareth it, in all good things. [7] Do not err. Aloha is not mocked: for whatever a man soweth, that he reapeth. [8] He who in the flesh soweth, from the flesh corruption reapeth; and he who in the Spirit soweth, from the Spirit the life that is eternal shall reap. [9] And while we do that which is good, let it not weary us; for the time will be when we shall reap, and it will not weary us. [10] Now, therefore, while the time is ours, let us do good unto every man, and especially to the sons of the house of the faith. [11] You see these letters which I have written to you with my hands. [12] They who would glory in the flesh would constrain you to be circumcised; only lest for the cross of the Meshiha they might be persecuted. [13] For neither do these who are circumcised keep the law; but they will that you be circumcised, that in your flesh they may glory. [14] But to me let it not be that I shall glory except in the cross of our Lord Jeshu Meshiha, by which the world is crucified unto me, and I am crucified to the world. [15] For circumcision is not any thing, nor uncircum-cision, but the new creature. [16] And they who this pathway accomplish, peace be upon them and mercy, and upon the Israel of Aloha. [17] Henceforth upon me let no man throw a burden; for the signatures of our Lord Jeshu Meshiha in my body I bear. [18] The grace of our Lord Jeshu Meshiha be with your spirit, my brethren. Amen. Finished is the Epistle to the Galatoyee, which was written from Ruma.
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Translation: J. W. Etheridge (1849)
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