Etheridge(i)
2 but, because of fornication, let a man take his wife, and let a woman take her husband
3 And let a man render the love that is due unto his wife; so also the wife to her husband.
4 For the wife hath not authority over her body, but the husband; so also the man hath not authority over his body, but his wife.
5 Defraud not then one the other, unless you both agree for a time, that you may humble yourselves by fasting and by prayer; and return again unto the same will, that Satana may not tempt you on account of the desire of your bodies.
6 But this I speak as to the infirm; (and) not from commandment.
7 For I would that all men were as I am, in chastity. But every man hath the gift given to him from Aloha, this one thus, and the other thus.
8 But I say to those who have no wives, and to the widows, that it is expedient for them to remain as I do.
9 Yet, if they persevere not, they should marry; for it is better to take a wife than to burn with concupiscence.
10 But those who have wives I command, yet not I, but my Lord, that the wife from her husband separate not.
11 Yet, if she separate, let her remain without a man, or unto her husband be reconciled. And let not a man put away his wife.
12 But to the rest I say, not my Lord, If a brother hath a wife who is not a believer, and she be willing to dwell with him, let him not put her away.
13 And any woman who has an husband unbelieving, and he willeth to dwell with her, let her not put away her husband.
14 For the man who believeth not is sanctified by the wife who believeth; and any wife who believeth not is sanctified by the husband who believeth; otherwise their children would be unclean; but now are they clean.
15 But if he who believeth not separate, let him separate; a brother or a sister is not in servitude to these: unto peace Aloha hath called us.
16 For how knowest thou, wife, whether thou mayest save thy husband? Or knowest thou, man, if thy wife thou mayest save?