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1:1 The elder man to Gaius, most dear brother [most dear], whom I love in truth. 1:2 Most dear brother , of all things I make prayer, that thou enter, and fare wellfully, as thy soul doeth wellfully. [ a ] 1:3 I joyed [full] greatly, for brethren came, and bare witnessing to thy truth, as thou walkest in truth. 1:4 I have not more grace of these things, than that I hear that my sons walk in truth. 1:5 Most dear brother , thou doest faithfully, whatever thou workest in brethren [Most dear, thou doest faithfully, whatever thou workest into brethren], and that into pilgrims, 1:6 which yielded witnessing to thy charity, in the sight of the church; which thou leadest forth [whom thou leadest forth], and doest well-worthily to God. 1:7 For they went forth for his name, and took nothing of heathen men. [Soothly for his name they went forth, nothing taking of heathen men.] 1:8 Therefore we owe to receive such, that we be even-workers of truth. 1:9 I had written peradventure to the church, but this Diotrephes, that loveth to bear primacy in them [that loveth for to bear primacy, or chief places , in them], receiveth not us. 1:10 For this thing, if I shall come, I shall admonish his works, which he doeth, chiding against us with evil words [ b ] . And as if these things suffice not to him, neither he receiveth brethren, and forbiddeth them that receive, and putteth out of the church [and casteth out of the church]. 1:11 Most dear brother [Most dear], do not thou follow evil thing, but that that is good thing. He that doeth well, is of God; he that doeth evil, seeth not God. 1:12 Witnessing is yielded to Demetrius of all men, and of truth itself; but also we bear witnessing, and thou knowest, that our witnessing is true. 1:13 I had many things to write to thee, but I would not write to thee by ink and pen. 1:14 For I hope soon to see thee, and we shall speak mouth to mouth. Peace be to thee. Friends greet thee well. Greet thou well friends by name. 1:15