Diaglott(i)
1 Thus us let regard a man, as assistants of Anointed, and stewards of mysteries of God.
2 What but remaining, it required in the stewards, that faithful one should be found.
3 To me but for least thing it is, that by you I should be condemned, or by a human day; but not even myself do I condemn;
4 (nothing for in myself I am conscious, but not in this I have been justified;) he but condemning me, Lord is.
5 Therefore not before proper season any thing judge you, till may come the Lord, who both will bring to light the things hidden of the darkness, and will make manifest the purposes of the hearts; and then the praise shall be to each one from the God.