Diaglott(i)
1 Not I wish for you to be ignorant, brethren, that the fathers of us all under the cloud were, and all through the sea, passed,
2 and all into the Moses were dipped in the cloud and in the sea,
3 and all the same food spiritual did eat,
4 and all the same drink spiritual did drink; (they drank for from spiritual following a rock; the but rock was the Anointed);
5 but not with the greater number of them was well-pleased the God; they were laid prostrate for in the desert.
6 These things but types of us were made, in order that not to be us lusters of evil things, as even they lusted.
7 Nor image-worshippers become you, as some of them; as it has been written: Sat down the people to eat and to drink, and stood up to sport.
8 Nor should we fornicate, as some of them fornicated, and fell in one day twenty-three thousands.
9 Nor should we tempt the Anointed, as also some of them tempted, and by the serpents were destroyed.
10 Nor murmur you, as also some of them murmured, and were destroyed by the destroyer.
11 These things and all types happened to them; was written and for admonition of us, on whom the ends of the ages met.
12 So that the one thinking to have stood, let him take care lest he should fall.