1Brethren, if, even should be surprised a man in any fault, you the spiritual ones do you reinstate the such like with a spirit of meekness, watching thyself, lest also thou shouldst to tempted. 2Of each other the burdens bear you, and thus fulfil you the law of the Anointed. 3If for thinks any one to be something, nothing being, himself he deceives 4the but work of himself let him try each one, and then in himself alone the boasting he will have, and not in the other; 5each one for the his own burden will bear. 6Let him communicate but the one being taught the world, to the one teaching, in all good things. 7Not do you mistake; God not is to be mocked at. That for if may sow a man, this also he will reap; 8because the one sowing for the flesh of himself, from the flesh he will reap corruption; the but one sowing for the spirit, from of the spirit he will reap life age–lasting. 9The but good doing not we should reap; in a season for its own we shall reap, not fainting. 10So then, as opportunity we have, we should work the good to all, especially but to the family–members of the faith. 11You see, how many thing to you in letters I wrote with the my hand. 12As many as wish to appear fair in flesh, these constrain you to be circumcised; only, that not for the cross of the Anointed they should be persecuted. 13Not even for those being circumcised themselves a law do they keep; but they wish you to be circumcised, so that in the your flesh they might boast. 14For me but not it may be to boast, if not in the cross of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed; through which to me a world has been crucified, and I to the world. 15In for Anointed Jesus neither circumcision anything is, neither uncircumcision, but a new creation. 16And as many as by the rule this will walk, peace on them and mercy, and on the Israel of the God. 17Of the remaining, troubles to me no one let furnish; I for the brand–marks of the Lord Jesus in the body of me bear. 18The favor of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed with the spirit of you, brethren. So be it.