Diaglott(i)
8 If indeed a law you keep royal, according to the writing: Thou shalt love the neighbor of thee as thyself, well you do.
9 If but you respect persons, sin you work, being convicted under the law as transgressors.
10 Whoever for whole the law keeps, shall fail but in one, has become of all guilty.
11 The for one having said: Not thou mayest commit adultery, said also: Not thou mayest murder; if now not thou commit adultery, thou dost murder but, thou hast become a transgressor of law.
12 Thus speak you and thus do you, as by means of a law of freedom being about to be judged.
13 The for judgment merciless for him not having practised mercy; glories over mercy judgment.