Romans 2
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| 1 | On which account you are inexcusable, O man, all who judge, since in that which you judge another, you are condemning yourself: indeed you practice the things which are judged. |
| 2 | But we know that the judgment of Yahweh is in accordance with truth towards those who practice such things. |
| 3 | And consider this, O man, who is judging those who practice such things, then practicing them yourself, that you will escape the judgment of Yahweh? |
| 4 | Or the wealth of His kindness and the tolerance and patience that you think contemptuously of, ignorant that the benevolence of Yahweh leads you to repentance? |
| 5 | But in accordance with your stubborn and unrepentant heart you store up to yourself anger at the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of Yahweh, |
| 6 | who "will render to each according to his works". |
| 7 | Surely to those with endurance in good works, honor and dignity and incorruptibility they seek, eternal life. |
| 8 | But to those of contention, and they who disobey the truth, but are persuaded by injustice: anger and wrath, |
| 9 | affliction and strait, on every soul of man who labors to accomplish evil, both of the Judaean at the beginning, then of the Greek; |
| 10 | but honor and dignity and peace to everyone who labors for good, both to the Judaean at the beginning, then to the Greek: |
| 11 | for there is no respect of the stature of persons with Yahweh. |
| 12 | For as many as have done wrong without law, without law then are they cleansed; and as many as have done wrong in the law, by the law they will be judged, |
| 13 | (since not the hearers of the law are just before Yahweh, but the performers of the law are to be considered just; |
| 14 | for when the Nations, which do not have the law, by nature practice the things of the law, these, not having law, themselves are a law; |
| 15 | who exhibit the work of the law written in their hearts, bearing witness with their conscience, and between one another considering accusations or then defending the accused;) |
| 16 | in a day when Yahweh will judge the secrets of men, according to my good message, through Yahshua Christ. |
| 17 | But if you are called a Judaean, and depend upon the law, and boast in Yahweh, |
| 18 | and you know the purpose, and you scrutinize the things that differ, being instructed from the law, |
| 19 | and have persuaded yourself to be a guide of the blind, a light for those in darkness, |
| 20 | an instructor of the foolish, a teacher of the childish, having the semblance of knowledge and of truth in the law: |
| 21 | are you really teaching another, not teaching yourself? Proclaiming not to steal, do you steal? |
| 22 | Declaring not to commit adultery, do you commit adultery? Loathing idols, do you commit sacrilege? |
| 23 | You who boasts in the law, through transgression of the law you dishonor Yahweh? |
| 24 | Indeed "the name of Yahweh through you is blasphemed among the nations", just as it is written. |
| 25 | For circumcision indeed profits if you would practice the law; but if you are a transgressor of the law, your circumcision becomes uncircumcision. |
| 26 | Therefore if the uncircumcised should keep the judgments of the law, would his uncircumcision not be counted for circumcision? |
| 27 | Then the uncircumcised from nature who is fulfilling the law shall judge you who through writing and circumcision are a transgressor of law. |
| 28 | One by appearance is not a Judaean, and not by appearance in flesh is circumcision; |
| 29 | but in concealment is one a Judaean; and circumcision is of the heart; in Spirit, not in writing; of which approval is not from men, but from Yahweh. |