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PAUL TO THE ROMANS
Chapter Three
3:1 What, then, is the
prerogative of the Jew, or what the benefit of circumcision? 2 Much in
every manner. For first, indeed, that they were entrusted with the oracles of God. 3
For what if some disbelieve? Will not their unbelief nullify the faithfulness of God? 4
May it not be coming to that! Now let God be true, yet every man a liar, even as it is
written:
That so Thou shouldst be
justified
in Thy sayings,
And shalt be conquering when Thou
art being judged.
5 Now if our injustice is
commending Gods righteousness, what shall we declare? Not that God Who is bringing
on indignation is unjust! (As a man am I saying it.) 6 May it not be
coming to that! Else how shall God be judging the world? 7 Yet if the
truth of God superabounds in my lie, for His glory, why am I also still being judged as a
sinner, 8 and why not say, according as we are calumniated and according
as some are averring that we are saying, that We should be doing evil that good may
be coming? whose judgment is fair.
9 What, then? Are we
privileged? Undoubtedly not, for we previously charge both Jews and Greeks to be all under
sin, 10 according as it is written, that Not one is just
not even one. 11 Not one is understanding. Not one is seeking out
God.
12 All avoid Him: at the
same time
they were useless.
Not one is doing kindness: there is
not even one!
13 A sepulcher opened is their throat.
With their tongues they defraud.
The venom of asps is under their
lips.
14 Whose mouth with imprecation and
bitterness is crammed.
15 Sharp are their feet to shed blood.
16 Bruises and wretchedness are in their ways,
17 And the way of peace they do not know.
18 There is no fear of God in front of their eyes.
19 Now we are aware that, whatever
the law is saying, it is speaking to those under the law, that every mouth may be barred,
and the entire world may become subject to the just verdict of God, 20
because, by works of law, no flesh at all shall be justified in His sight, for through law
is the recognition of sin.
21 Yet now, apart from law, a
righteousness of God is manifest (being attested by the law and the prophets), 22
yet a righteousness of God through Jesus Christs faith, for all, and on all who are
believing, for there is no distinction, 23 for all sinned and are wanting
of the glory of God.
24 Being justified gratuitously in His grace,
through the deliverance which is in Christ Jesus 25 (Whom God purposed
for a Propitiatory shelter, through faith in His blood, for a display of His righteousness
because of the passing over of the penalties of sins which occurred before in the
forbearance of God), 26 toward the display of His righteousness in the
current era, for Him to be just and a Justifier of the one who is of the faith of Jesus. 27
Where, then, is boasting? It is debarred! Through what law? 28 Of works?
No! But through faiths law. For we are reckoning a man to be justified by faith
apart from works of law.
29 Or is He the god of the
Jews only? Is He not of the nations also? 30 Yes, of the nations also, if
so be that God is One, Who will be justifying the Circumcision out of faith and the
Uncircumcision through faith. 31 Are we, then, nullifying law through
faith? May it not be coming to that! Nay, we are sustaining law.

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