1:1 The
Elder
to
Gaius
the
beloved,
whom
I
love
in
truth!
1:2 beloved,
concerning
all
things
I
desire
thee
to
prosper,
and
to
be
in
health,
even
as
thy
soul
doth
prosper,
1:3 for
I
rejoiced
exceedingly,
brethren
coming
and
testifying
of
the
truth
in
thee,
even
as
thou
in
truth
dost
walk;
1:4 greater
than
these
things
I
have
no
joy,
that
I
may
hear
of
my
children
in
truth
walking.
1:5 Beloved,
faithfully
dost
thou
do
whatever
thou
mayest
work
to
the
brethren
and
to
the
strangers,
1:6 who
did
testify
of
thy
love
before
an
assembly,
whom
thou
wilt
do
well,
having
sent
forward
worthily
of
God,
1:7 because
for
[His]
name
they
went
forth,
nothing
receiving
from
the
nations;
1:8 we,
then,
ought
to
receive
such,
that
fellow-workers
we
may
become
to
the
truth.
1:9 I
did
write
to
the
assembly,
but
he
who
is
loving
the
first
place
among
them--Diotrephes--doth
not
receive
us;
1:10 because
of
this,
if
I
may
come,
I
will
cause
him
to
remember
his
works
that
he
doth,
with
evil
words
prating
against
us;
and
not
content
with
these,
neither
doth
he
himself
receive
the
brethren,
and
those
intending
he
doth
forbid,
and
out
of
the
assembly
he
doth
cast.
1:11 Beloved,
be
not
thou
following
that
which
is
evil,
but
that
which
is
good;
he
who
is
doing
good,
of
God
he
is,
and
he
who
is
doing
evil
hath
not
seen
God;
1:12 to
Demetrius
testimony
hath
been
given
by
all,
and
by
the
truth
itself,
and
we
also--we
do
testify,
and
ye
have
known
that
our
testimony
is
true.
1:13 Many
things
I
had
to
write,
but
I
do
not
wish
through
ink
and
pen
to
write
to
thee,
1:14 and
I
hope
straightway
to
see
thee,
and
mouth
to
mouth
we
shall
speak.
Peace
to
thee!
salute
thee
do
the
friends;
be
saluting
the
friends
by
name.