1. The twenty-seventh subject is this, that is, if any affair comes forward, that they should thoroughly understand [1] whether it be a good work, or a sin. 2. In that manner it becomes better that they make an evasion on the spot [2], until a time when they make it known with accuracy [3] that that affair is a sin or a reward. 3. If they perform any affair without knowing this, although it be a good work, it becomes a sin for them.
4. For it is declared in revelation, that, except that which they enquire of the high-priests, no affair whatever is proper to perform. 5. Whatever wisdom there be for any one from his own head is only one; then, as two wisdoms are more than one [4], it therefore makes it expedient to enquire of the high-priests.