Etheridge(i)
1 I REQUIRE [Boeno, "I request, entreat."] then from thee, that, before every thing supplication be offered to Aloha, and prayer and intercession and thanksgiving for all men;
2 for kings and princes,[Or, great ones, rurbonee.] that an habitation quiet and tranquil we may inhabit in all the fear of Aloha and purity.
3 For this is good and acceptable before Aloha our Saviour;
4 who willeth that all men should be saved, and turn to the knowledge of the truth.
5 For one is Aloha, and one is the Mediator of Aloha and of men; the man Jeshu Meshiha,
6 who gave himself a ransom for every man; a testimony which cometh in its time,
7 of which I am constituted an herald and an apostle, I say the truth and lie not, to be a teacher of the nations in the faith of the truth.
8 I wish then for men to pray in every place, uplifting their hands purely and without wrath and without disputations.