III Epistle of John
Tyndale's Translation Presented by The Master's Table
Chapter 1
1 The Elder vnto the beloven Gayus whom I love in ye trueth.
2 Beloved I wisshe in all thinges that thou prosperedest and faredest well eve
as thy soule prospereth.
3 I reioysed greatly when the brethren came and testified of the trueth that
is in the how thou walkest in trouthe.
4 I have no greater ioye then for to heare howe that my sonnes walke in veritie.
5 Beloved thou doest faythfully what soever thou doest to the brethren and to
straungers
6 which bare witnes of thy love before all the congregacion. Which brethren
whe thou bryngest forwardes on their iorney (as it besemeth god) thou shalt
do well:
7 because that for his names sake they went forth and toke nothinge of the gentyls.
8 We therfore ought to receave soche that we also myght be helpers to the trueth.
9 I wrote vnto the congregacio: but Diotrephes which loveth to have the preeminence
amoge them receaveth vs not.
10 Wherfore yf I come I will declare his dedes which he doeth iestinge on vs
with malicious wordes nether is therewith content. Not only he him silfe receaveth
not the brethre: but also he forbiddeth them that wolde and thrusteth them out
of the congregacion.
11Beloved folowe not that which is evyll but that which is good. He that doeth
well is of God: but he yt doeth evyll seith not God.
12 Demetrius hath good reporte of all men and of the trueth: ye and we oure
selves also beare recorde and ye knowe that oure recorde is true.
13 I have many thinges to wryte: but I will not with ynke and penne wryte vnto
the.
14 For I trust I shall shortly se the and we shall speake mouth to mouth. Peace
be with the. The lovers salute the. Grete the lovers by name.