Diaglott(i)
5 Not not have we a right a sister a wife to lead about, as also the others apostles, and the brothers of the Lord, and Cephas?
6 Or only I and Barnabas not have we a right of the not to work?
7 Who serves in war with his own wages any time? who plants a vineyard, and from of the fruit of it not eats? or who tends a flock, and from of the milk of the flock not eats?
8 Not according to man these things I speak? or not and the law these things says?
9 In for the Moses law it has been written: Not thou shalt muzzle an ox threshing. Not for the oxen cares the God?
10 or on account of us altogether he says? On account of us for it was written, because in hope it is right he plowing to plow; and he threshing, in hope of that to partake.
11 If we to you the spiritual things sowed, a great thing, if we of you the fleshly things shall reap?
12 If others of the of you right partake, not rather we? But not we did use the right this; but all things we endure, so that not hindrance any we may give to the glad tidings of the Anointed.
13 Not know you, that those the holy things performing, from of the temple eat? those to the altar attending, with the altar are partakers?
14 Thus also the Lord has appointed for those the glad tidings proclaiming, from of the glad tidings to live.
15 I but not have used not one of these things. Not I did write and these things, that thus it may be done to me; well for to me rather to die, than the boasting of me that any one should make void.
16 If for I may announce glad tidings, not it is to me a cause of boasting; necessity for to me lies on; woe for to me is if not I should preach glad tidings.
17 If for willing this I do, a reward I have; if but unwilling, a stewardship I have been entrusted with.