Diaglott(i)
5 If but any one has been grieved, not me he has grieved, but from parts, that not I may bear hard upon, all you.
6 Sufficient to the such one the censure this which by the majority;
7 so that on the other hand rather you to freely forgive and to comfort, lest by the more abundant grief should be swallowed the such one.
8 Wherefore I entreat you to publicly confirm to him love.
9 In order to this for also I wrote, so that I might know the proof of you, if to all things obedient you are.
10 To whom but anything you freely forgive, also I; even for I what have freely forgiven, if anything I have freely forgiven, on account of you, in presence of Anointed;
11 that not we should be overreached by the adversary; not for of him the devices we are ignorant.