and hast known his will, and thou learned by the law approvest [or hast proved] the more profitable things,
Declaring of thy words lighteneth; and it giveth understanding to meek men.
The rightfulnesses of the Lord be rightful, gladdening hearts; the com-mandment of the Lord is clear, en-lightening eyes.
For the commandment of God is a lantern, and the law is light, and the blaming of teaching is the way of life;
that thou know the truth of those words, of which thou art learned.]
But that servant that knew the will of his lord, and made not him ready, and did not after his will, shall be beaten with many beatings.
If ye know these things, ye shall be blessed, if ye do them.
For whatever things be written, those be written to our teaching, that by patience and comfort of scriptures we have hope.
and trustest thyself to be a leader of blind men, the light of them that be in darknesses,
For what other folk is so noble, that it hath ceremonies, and just [or rightwise] dooms, and all the law, which I shall set forth today before your eyes?
that ye approve the better things, that ye be clean and without offence in the day of Christ;
But prove ye all things, and hold ye that thing that is good.
But of perfect men is firm meat, of them that for custom have [their] wits exercised to discretion of good and of evil.
Therefore it is sin to him, that knoweth to do good, and doeth not.