Diaglott(i)
9 now but, having know God, more and having been known by God, how do you turn back again to the weak and poor rudiments, to which again as at first be in subjection you wish?
10 Days you watch narrowly? and moons and seasons and years?
11 I am afraid you, lest perhaps in vain I labored hard for you.
12 Become you as I, for even I as you; brethren, I entreat you; nothing me you wronged;
13 you know but, that through weakness of the flesh I announced glad tidings to you the formerly,
14 and the temptation of me that in the flesh of me not you despised nor did you spit out; but as a messenger of God you received me, even as Anointed Jesus.
15 What then was the benediction of you? testify for to you, that, if able, the eyes of you having dug out would you give to me.