Etheridge(i)
9 But I consider that us, the apostles, Aloha hath set last, as unto death, to be a spectacle to the world, to angels, and to men,
10 We are fools for the sake of the Meshiha, but we are wise in the Meshiha; we are the weak, but you are the mighty; you are glorified, and we abased.
11 Until this hour we hunger and thirst, we are naked and beaten and have no fixed dwelling;
12 and we labour, working with our hands. They revile us, and we bless; they persecute us, and we endure;
13 they maltreat us, and we pray for them; as the refuse of the world are we made and the execration* of all men until now. [* Kuphoro. Piaculum; flagitium expiatione dignum.]