Jud 1:9-10

Kevin Francis | NT: epistles | Monday, July 9th, 2007

The Latin:

Cum Míchaël Archángelus cum diábolo dísputans altercarétur de Móysi córpore, non est ausus iudícium inférre blasphémiæ : sed dixit : Ímperet tibi Dóminus. Hi autem quæcúmque quidem ignórant, blasphémant : quæcúmque autem naturáliter, tamquam muta animália, norunt, in his corrumpúntur.

The English:

When Michael the archangel, disputing with the devil, contended about the body of Moses, he durst not bring against him the judgment of railing speech, but said: The Lord command thee. But these men blaspheme whatever things they know not: and what things soever they naturally know, like dumb beasts, in these they are corrupted.

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