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6 The toiling husbandman it behooves first of the fruits to partake.
7 Consider thou, the things I say; may give for to thee the Lord understanding in all things.
8 Do thou remember Jesus Anointed having been raised out of dead ones, from seed of David, according to the glad tidings of me;
9 in which I suffer evil even to chains, as an evil doer; but the word of the God not is chained.
10 On account of this all things I undergo on account of the chosen ones, so that also they salvation may obtain of that in Anointed Jesus, with glory age-lasting.
11 True the word; if for we died with, also we shall live with;
12 if we endure patiently, also we shall reign with; if we deny also he will deny us;
13 if faithless, he faithful remains; to deny himself not he is able.
14 These things do thou put in mind, earnestly testifying in presence of the Lord, not to dispute about words, for nothing useful, to a subversion of those hearing.
15 Be thou diligent thyself approved to present to the God, a workman unashamed, cutting straight the word of the truth.
16 The but profane empty sounds do thou avoid; to more for they will proceed impiety,
17 and the word of them as a mortifying sore pasture will have; of whom is Hymenius and Philetus,
18 who concerning the truth missed the mark, saying the resurrection already to have happened, and overturn the of some faith.