Diaglott(i)
20 Where a wise man? where a scribe? where a disputer of the age this? Not did make foolish the God the wisdom of the world this?
21 When for in the wisdom of the God not knew the world through the wisdom the God, was pleased the God, through the foolishness of the proclamation to save those believing.
22 Although and Jews signs are asking, and Greeks wisdom are seeking;
23 we yet proclaim an Anointed having been crucified, to Jews indeed a stumbling-block, to Gentiles and foolishness;
24 to those but to the called ones, Jews both and Greeks, Anointed of God power and of God wisdom.
25 Because the foolishness of the God, wiser of the man is; and the weakness of the God, stronger of the men is.
26 You see for the calling of you, brethren, that not many wise ones according to flesh, not many strong ones, not many well-born;
27 but the foolish things of the world chose the God, that the wise ones he may shame; and the weak things of the world chose the God, that he may shame the powerful ones;