Etheridge(i)
1 From whence are there among you wars and strifes? Is it not from the lusts which war in your members?
2 You desire, and have not; you kill and are emulous, yet it cometh not into your hands; you strive and make wars, and nothing have because you do not ask;
3 you ask and receive not, because you ask wickedly, as that you may cherish your lusts.
4 Adulterers, know you not that the friendship of this world is enmity with Aloha? He, therefore, who willeth to be the friend of this world, hath become the enemy of Aloha.
5 Or do you vainly think that the scripture saith, that In emulation desireth the Spirit who dwelleth in us?
6 But more excellent grace hath our Lord given unto us. Wherefore he saith, Aloha humbleth the proud, and to the humble he giveth grace.
7 BE subject, therefore, unto Aloha; withstand Satana, and he will flee from you;