Etheridge(i)
1 DARE any of you, having a suit with his brother, to litigate before the evil, and not before the saints?
2 Or know you not that the saints shall judge the world? And if the world by you is judged, are you not worthy to judge small matters?[Or, judgments.]
3 Know you not that you are to judge angels? How much more those (matters) which are of this world?
4 But if you have matters to be judged regarding the world, those who are little-esteemed [Or, contemptible.] in the church make you to sit in judgment.
5 But to your reproach am I to say to you, So there is not among you even one wise man, who is able to adjust between a brother and his brother?
6 But a brother with his brother litigates, and, moreover, before those who are unbelievers!
7 Now, therefore, you make yourselves guilty while you have litigation one with another. For why do you not bear injury? and why do you not suffer fraud?