1
Brethren,
if
a
man
be
overtaken
in
a
fault,
ye
which
are
spiritual,
restore
such
an
one
in
the
spirit
of
meekness;
considering
thyself,
lest
thou
also
be
tempted.
2
Bear
ye
one
another’s
burdens,
and
so
fulfil
the
law
of
Christ.
3
For
if
a
man
think
himself
to
be
something,
when
he
is
nothing,
he
deceiveth
himself.
4
But
let
every
man
prove
his
own
work,
and
then
shall
he
have
rejoicing
in
himself
alone,
and
not
in
another.
5
For
every
man
shall
bear
his
own
burden.
6
Let
him
that
is
taught
in
the
word
communicate
unto
him
that
teacheth
in
all
good
things.
7
Be
not
deceived;
God
is
not
mocked:
for
whatsoever
a
man
soweth,
that
shall
he
also
reap.
8
For
he
that
soweth
to
his
flesh
shall
of
the
flesh
reap
corruption;
but
he
that
soweth
to
the
Spirit
shall
of
the
Spirit
reap
life
everlasting.
9
And
let
us
not
be
weary
in
well
doing:
for
in
due
season
we
shall
reap,
if
we
faint
not.
10
As
we
have
therefore
opportunity,
let
us
do
good
unto
all
[men],
especially
unto
them
who
are
of
the
household
of
faith.
11
Ye
see
how
large
a
letter
I
have
written
unto
you
with
mine
own
hand.
12
As
many
as
desire
to
make
a
fair
shew
in
the
flesh,
they
constrain
you
to
be
circumcised;
only
lest
they
should
suffer
persecution
for
the
cross
of
Christ.
13
For
neither
they
themselves
who
are
circumcised
keep
the
law;
but
desire
to
have
you
circumcised,
that
they
may
glory
in
your
flesh.
14
But
God
forbid
that
I
should
glory,
save
in
the
cross
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
by
whom
the
world
is
crucified
unto
me,
and
I
unto
the
world.
15
For
in
Christ
Jesus
neither
circumcision
availeth
any
thing,
nor
uncircumcision,
but
a
new
creature.
16
And
as
many
as
walk
according
to
this
rule,
peace
[be]
on
them,
and
mercy,
and
upon
the
Israel
of
God.
17
From
henceforth
let
no
man
trouble
me:
for
I
bear
in
my
body
the
marks
of
the
Lord
Jesus.
18
Brethren,
the
grace
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
[be]
with
your
spirit.
Amen.
[the]
Galatians
written
from
Rome.]