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1 Wherefore inexcusable thou art, O man every one who art judging. In which for thou judgest the other, thyself thou condemnest; the things for same thou doest who art judging. |
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2 We know but, that the sentence of the God is according to truth upon those the things such doing. |
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3 Thinkest thou and this, O man who art judging those the things such doing, and art doing them, that thou shalt escape the sentence of the God? |
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4 Or of the wealth of the goodness of him and of the forbearance and of the patience thinkest thou wrong, being ignorant, that the goodness of the God to reformation thee leads? |
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5 According to but the hardness of thee and unchanged heart, thou treasurest to thyself wrath in a day of wrath and of a revelation of righteous judgment of the God, |
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6 who will render to each according to the works of him; |
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7 to those indeed by perseverance of a work good, glory and honor and incorruptibility are seeking, life age-lasting; |
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8 to those but from a party spirit, and disobeying indeed the truth, obeying but the unrighteousness, wrath and indignation. |
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9 Affliction and distress on every soul of man of the working the evil, of Jew both first and of Greek; |
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10 glory but and honor and peace to every one the working the good, to Jew both first and to Greek. |
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11 Not for is respect of persons with the God. |
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12 As many as for without law sinned, without law also shall perish; and as many as under law sinned, by law shall be judged, |
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13 (not for the hearers of the law just ones with the God, but the doers of the law shall be justified. |
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14 When for Gentiles those not a law having, by nature the things of the law may do, these a law not having, to themselves are a law; |
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15 who show plainly the work of the law written in the hearts of them, testifying with them the conscience, and between each other of the reasonings accusing or even defending,) |
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16 in a day when shall judge the God the things secrets of the men, according to the glad tidings of me, through Jesus Anointed. |
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17 If but thou a Jew art named, and doest rest in the law, and doest boast in God, |
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18 and knowest the will, and discernest the things differing, being instructed out of the law; |
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19 hast believed and thyself a guide to be of blind ones, a light of those in darkness, |
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20 an instructor of simple ones, a teacher of babes, having the form of the knowledge and of the truth in the law; |
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21 who then art teaching another, thyself not doest thou teach; who art preaching not to steal, doest thou steal? |
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22 who art saying not to commit adultery, doest thou commit adultery? who art detesting the idols, doest thou rob temples? |
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23 who in a law boastest, through the violation of the law the God doest thou dishonor? |
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24 The for name of the God through you is blasphemed among the nations, even as it has been written. |
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25 Circumcision indeed for profits, if law thou practisest; if but a violator of law thou mayest be, the circumcision of thee uncircumcision has become. |
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26 If therefore the uncircumcision the ordinances of the law may keep, not the uncircumcision of him for circumcision will be counted? |
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27 and will judge the from nature uncircumcision, the law perfecting, thee who through letter and circumcision a violator of law? |
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28 Not for he in the outward appearance, a Jew is, nor that in the outward appearance, in flesh, circumcision; |
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29 but he in the hidden a Jew, even circumcision of heart, in spirit, not letter; of whom the praise not from men, but from the God. |
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