Wycliffe(i)
18 and hast knowe his wille, and thou lerud bi lawe preuest the more profitable thingis,
19 and tristist thi silf to be a ledere of blynde men, the liyt of hem that ben in derknessis,
20 a techere of vnwise men, a maistir of yonge children, that hast the foorme of kunnyng and of treuthe in the lawe;
21 what thanne techist thou another, and techist not thi silf? Thou that prechist that me schal not stele, stelist?
22 Thou that techist that me schal `do no letcherie, doist letcherie? Thou that wlatist maumetis, doist sacrilegie?
23 Thou that hast glorie in the lawe, vnworschipist God bi brekyng of the lawe?
24 For the name of God is blasfemed bi you among hethene men, as is writun.
25 For circumcisioun profitith, if thou kepe the lawe; but if thou be a trespassour ayens the lawe, thi circumsicioun is maad prepucie.
26 Therfor if prepucie kepe the riytwisnessis of the lawe, whethir his prepucie schal not be arettid in to circumcisioun?
27 And the prepucie of kynde that fulfillith the lawe, schal deme thee, that bi lettre and circumcisioun art trespassour ayens the lawe.
28 For he that is in opene is not a Jew, nether it is circumsicioun that is openli in the fleisch;
29 but he that is a Jew in hid, and the circumcisioun of herte, in spirit, not bi the lettre, whos preisyng is not of men, but of God.