1An elder do not reprimand, but persuade him as a father, and those who are young as thy brethren, 2and the elderly women as mothers, and those who are young as thy sisters, with all purity. 3The widows honour them who are widows in truth. 4And if there be a widow who hath children, or children's children, let them learn first to do justly for their families, and to repay the debts (owing) to their parents; for this is acceptable before Aloha. 5But she who is truly a widow and solitary (is one) whose hope is in Aloha, and who persevereth in prayer and in supplication by night and by day. 6But she who serveth pleasure is dead while she liveth. 7These things prescribe to them, that they be without blame. 8For if a man hath not care of them who are his own, and especially of them who are children of the household of faith, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than those who believe not. 9Elect, then, the widow who is not less than sixty years, who hath had one husband, 10and who hath the testimony of good works: if she have brought up children, if she have received guests, if she have washed the feet of the saints, if she have cheered the afflicted, if she have walked in every gracious work. 11But from the widows who are young, withhold (the election); for these become schismatical against the Meshiha, and seek to marry, 12and their condemnation is confirmed, because they have rejected their first fidelity. 13They also learn idleness, wandering from house to house; and not only idleness, but also to multiply words, and to follow vain (pursuits), and to speak things which they ought not. 14I will therefore that those who are young should marry, and bear children, and conduct their households, 15and not give to the adversary any occasion to revile. For already have some begun to turn aside after Satana. 16If any believing man or believing woman have widows, let them support them, that they may not be burden-some on the church, that they who are widows indeed may have sufficient. 17Those presbyters who well conduct themselves shall be worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and in doctrine. 18For the scripture saith, Thou shalt not muzzle the ox in the treading out; and, Worthy is the labourer of his hire. 19Against a presbyter an accusation receive not, except on the mouth of two or three witnesses. 20Those who sin before all men reprove, that the rest may be afraid. 21I attest thee before Aloha and our Lord Jeshu Meshiha and his elect angels, that thou keep these, (precepts,) and let not thy mind be pre-occupied by any thing, and do nothing with acceptance of persons. 22The hand suddenly on any man lay not, neither participate in others' sins. Keep thyself in purity. 23And henceforth water drink not, but wine a little drink, on account of thy stomach, and on account of thy constant infirmities. 24THERE are men whose sins are known, and they precede them to the place of judgment; and there are whose (sins) go after them. 25So also good men are known; and those who are otherwise cannot be hid.