American King James Version
"And I, brothers, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution? then is the offense of the cross ceased. "
— Galatians 5:11, American King James Version
“And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution? then is the offence of the cross ceased.”
“But I, brethren, if I still preach circumcision, why am I still persecuted? then hath the stumbling-block of the cross been done away. ”
“But I, brothers, if I still preach circumcision, why am I still persecuted? Then the stumbling block of the cross has been removed.”
“Now, brothers and sisters, if I am still preaching circumcision, why am I still being persecuted? In that case the offense of the cross has been removed.”
“And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution? Then is the scandal of the cross made void.”
“But I, brothers, if I am still preaching circumcision, why am I still attacked? then has the shame of the cross been taken away.”
“And I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution? then is the offence of the cross ceased.”
This persuasion comes not of him that calls you.
A little leaven leavens the whole lump.
I have confidence in you through the Lord, that you will be none otherwise minded: but he that troubles you shall bear his judgment, whoever he be.
And I, brothers, if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet suffer persecution? then is the offense of the cross ceased.
I would they were even cut off which trouble you.
For, brothers, you have been called to liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.
For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; You shall love your neighbor as yourself.