1 Timothy 6:4-10

Etheridge(i) 4 this (is one) who extolleth himself while knowing nothing, but is infirm with disputation and questioning of words, from which are envy, and contention, and evil speaking, and supposition in the evil mind,[Masom b'reyono bisho.] 5 and conflicts of men whose minds are corrupt and deprived of the truth, and who consider that gain is the fear of Aloha. But thou, remove thyself from them. 6 For our gain is great which is the fear of Aloha, with the use of our sufficiency.[Bachshachtho demesthan.] 7 For nothing brought we into the world, and we know that nothing we are able to take from it. 8 Therefore sufficient to us are food and raiment. [Or, covering.] 9 But they who will be rich fall into temptations and snares, and many lusts which befool and injure, and which plunge men into destruction and perdition. 10 For the root of all evil is the love of money; and there are who have coveted it, and from the faith have erred, and have made themselves enter into many sorrows.