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3 John 1
The
elder
unto
the
wellbeloved
Gaius,
whom
I
love
in
the
truth.
2 Beloved,
I
wish
above
all
things
that
thou
mayest
prosper
and
be
in
health,
even
as
thy
soul
prospereth.
3 For
I
rejoiced
greatly,
when
the
brethren
came
and
testified
of
the
truth
that
is
in
thee,
even
as
thou
walkest
in
the
truth.
4 I
have
no
greater
a
joy
than
to
hear
that
my
b
children
c
walk
in
truth.
5 Beloved,
thou
doest
faithfully
whatsoever
thou
doest
to
the
a
brethren,
and
to
b
strangers;
6 Which
have
borne
witness
of
thy
charity
before
the
church:
whom
if
thou
bring
forward
on
their
journey
after
a
godly
sort,
thou
shalt
do
well:
7 Because
that
for
his
name's
sake
they
went
forth,
taking
nothing
of
the
Gentiles.
8 We
therefore
ought
to
receive
such,
that
we
might
be
fellowhelpers
to
the
truth.
9 I
wrote
unto
the
church:
but
Diotrephes,
who
loveth
to
have
the
a
preeminence
among
them,
b
receiveth
us
not.
10 Wherefore,
if
I
come,
I
will
remember
his
deeds
which
he
doeth,
a
prating
against
us
with
malicious
words:
and
not
content
therewith,
neither
doth
he
himself
receive
the
brethren,
and
forbiddeth
them
that
would,
and
casteth
them
out
of
the
church.
11 Beloved,
follow
not
that
which
is
evil,
but
that
which
is
good.
He
that
doeth
a
good
is
of
God:
but
he
that
doeth
evil
hath
not
seen
God.
12 Demetrius
hath
good
report
of
all
men,
and
of
the
truth
itself:
yea,
and
we
also
bear
record;
and
ye
know
that
our
a
record
is
true.
13 I
had
many
things
to
write,
but
I
will
not
with
ink
and
pen
a
write
unto
thee:
14 But
I
trust
I
shall
shortly
see
thee,
and
we
shall
speak
face
to
face.
Peace
be
to
thee.
Our
friends
salute
thee.
Greet
the
friends
by
name.
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