Diaglott(i)
1 Whence wars and fightings among you? Not hence, from the pleasures of you of those warring in the members of you?
2 You strongly desire, and not you have; you murder and are zealous, and not you are able to obtain; you fight and you war, not you have, because the not to ask you;
3 you ask, and not you receive, because wickedly you ask, so that in the pleasure of you you may waste.
4 Adulterers and adulteresses, not know you, that the friendship of the world enmity of the God is? whoever therefore may wish a friend to be of the world, an enemy of the God is rendered.
5 Or think you, that vainly the writing speaks? To envy strongly inclines the spirit which dwelt in us?
6 Greater but it gives favor; therefore is says: The God to haughty ones sets himself in opposition, to lowly ones but he gives favor.
7 Be you subject therefore to the God; be opposed to the accuser, and he will flee from you;