Rotherham(i)
21 [And] the eye cannot say unto the hand––I have no need of thee,––nor, again, the head, unto the feet––I have no need of you:––
22 Nay! much more, the members which seem to be weaker are necessary,
23 And, the parts of the body which we deem to be less honourable, on these, more abundant honour, do we bestow, and, our uncomely parts, have, more abundant comeliness,
24 Whereas, our comely parts, have, no need. But, God, hath tempered the body together,––unto that which was lacking, giving more abundant honour; ––
25 That there might be no division in the body, but that the members might have, the same, care, one for another;