1 When any member of the community has been offended by another or observes another in wrongdoing, he is not to come against that erring one with a railing accusation, but is to approach him truthfully, humbly and humanely.
2 A qodesh person of Elohim must not bear hatred in his heart toward his brother.
3 If the offender will not hear his complaint, then he is to take with him two of the teachers to reason with him.
4 If the offender will not hear them, then he is to be called before the Kohĕn ha’Gadol and his brethren who are set as judges in Yisra’ĕl.
5 This will all disputations be settled in order, without anger or emotion, that peace and harmony and unity may be preserved in Yisra’ĕl.
6 Furthermore, no man is to bring a charge publicly against his brother except he prove it by witnesses, for in the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every charge be established.
ORDER OF THE ANCIENTS (Order of the Ancients) Chapter 17
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