[1]What then is the excellence of the Jihudoya, and what the profit of circumcision? [2]Much in every thing: primarily that they had intrusted [to them] the words of Aloha. [3]For if some of them believed not, would their unbelief abolish the faithfulness of Aloha? [4]Not so: for Aloha is true, and every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mayest be just in thy words, and triumph when they judge thee. [5]But if our iniquity the righteousness of Aloha establisheth, what shall we say? Is Aloha evil, who bringeth his wrath? As a man do I speak. [6]Not so; otherwise how shall Aloha judge the world? [7]For if the truth of Aloha is promoted by my lie unto his glory, why then am I judged as a sinner? [8]Or why, as certain blaspheme concerning us, affirming that we say, Let us do evil, that good may come? they, whose condemnation is reserved by justice. [9]What then, have we attained excellence? [No.] For before we decided of the Jihudoyee and of the Aramoyee that they are all under sin; [10]As it is written, None is righteous, not one. [11]None understandeth or seeketh Aloha. [12]All have declined together and are reprobate, and there is none that doeth good, not one. [13]Open sepulchres are their throats, their tongues have deceived, and the venom of asps is under their lips. [14]Their mouth is full of cursing and bitterness, [15]And their feet are swift to shed blood. [16]Crushing and misery are in their ways; [17]And the way of peace they have not known; [18]And the fear of Aloha is not before their eyes. [19]BUT we know that whatever the law saith, to them who are under the law it saith: that every mouth may be shut, and all the world be guilty unto Aloha. [20]Because by the works of the law no flesh is justified before him; for from the law sin is known. [21]But now, without the law the righteousness of Aloha is revealed, and the law and the prophets [themselves] testify of it. [22]But the righteousness of Aloha is by faith of Jeshu Meshiha, unto all and also upon all who believe in him. For there is no distinction: [23]For all have sinned, and have failed of the glory of Aloha; [24]And all are justified by grace freely, and [that] through the redemption which is in Jeshu Meshiha, [25]Whom Aloha before ordained [to be] a propitiation through faith in his blood for our sins which from the first we had sinned, [26]Within the space which Aloha hath given to us in his patience, unto the manifestation of his righteousness which [is] in this time: that he might be just, and might justify in righteousness him who is in the faith of our Lord Jeshu Meshiha. [27]Where, then, is boasting? It is abolished. By what law? of works? No, but by the law of faith. [28]We comprehend, therefore, that by faith man is justified, and not by the works of the law. [29]Is Aloha of the Jihudoyee only, and not of the Gentiles? Yes, of the Gentiles also. [30]Because one is Aloha, who justifieth the circumcision by faith, also the uncircumcision by the same faith. [31]Do we therefore the law abolish by faith? Not so, but the law itself we establish.
Footnotes
[3:22] Lit. "By the hand of faith."
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Translation: J. W. Etheridge (1849)
Source: studybible.info
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