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Romans 2
Therefore
thou
art
inexcusable,
O
man,
whosoever
thou
art
that
judgest:
for
wherein
thou
a
judgest
another,
thou
condemnest
thyself;
for
thou
that
judgest
doest
the
same
things.
2 But
we
a
are
sure
that
the
b
judgment
of
God
is
according
to
truth
against
them
which
commit
such
things.
3 And
thinkest
thou
this,
O
man,
that
a
judgest
them
which
do
such
things,
and
doest
the
same,
that
thou
shalt
escape
the
b
judgment
of
God?
4 Or
despisest
thou
the
a
riches
of
his
b
goodness
and
c
forbearance
and
longsuffering;
not
knowing
that
the
goodness
of
God
leadeth
thee
to
repentance?
5 But
a
after
thy
b
hardness
and
impenitent
heart
treasurest
up
unto
thyself
wrath
against
the
day
of
wrath
and
revelation
of
the
righteous
judgment
of
God;
6 Who
will
a
render
to
every
man
b
according
to
his
c
deeds:
7 To
them
who
by
a
patient
b
continuance
in
well
doing
seek
for
glory
and
honour
and
c
immortality,
eternal
life:
8 But
unto
them
that
are
a
contentious,
and
do
not
b
obey
the
truth,
but
obey
unrighteousness,
c
indignation
and
wrath,
9
a
Tribulation
and
b
anguish,
upon
every
soul
of
man
that
doeth
evil,
of
the
Jew
first,
and
also
of
the
c
Gentile;
10 But
glory,
honour,
and
a
peace,
to
every
man
that
b
worketh
good,
to
the
Jew
first,
and
also
to
the
c
Gentile:
11 For
there
is
no
a
respect
of
b
persons
with
God.
12 For
as
many
as
have
sinned
without
a
law
shall
also
perish
without
law:
and
as
many
as
have
sinned
in
the
law
shall
be
judged
by
the
law;
13 (For
not
the
hearers
of
the
law
are
just
before
God,
but
the
a
doers
of
the
law
shall
be
b
justified.
14 For
when
the
Gentiles,
which
have
not
the
law,
do
by
nature
the
things
contained
in
the
law,
these,
having
not
the
law,
are
a
law
unto
themselves:
15
a
Which
shew
the
work
of
the
b
law
written
in
their
hearts,
their
c
conscience
also
bearing
d
witness,
and
their
thoughts
the
mean
while
accusing
or
else
excusing
one
another;)
16 In
the
day
when
God
shall
a
judge
the
secrets
of
men
by
Jesus
Christ
according
to
my
b
gospel.
17 Behold,
thou
art
called
a
Jew,
and
restest
in
the
law,
and
makest
thy
boast
of
God,
18 And
knowest
his
will,
and
approvest
the
things
that
are
more
excellent,
being
instructed
out
of
the
law;
19 And
art
confident
that
thou
thyself
art
a
guide
of
the
blind,
a
light
of
them
which
are
in
darkness,
20 An
instructor
of
the
foolish,
a
teacher
of
babes,
which
hast
the
a
form
of
knowledge
and
of
the
truth
in
the
law.
21 Thou
therefore
which
teachest
another,
a
teachest
thou
not
thyself?
thou
that
b
preachest
a
man
should
not
c
steal,
dost
thou
steal?
22 Thou
that
sayest
a
man
should
not
commit
a
adultery,
dost
thou
commit
adultery?
thou
that
abhorrest
idols,
dost
thou
b
commit
c
sacrilege?
23 Thou
that
makest
thy
boast
of
the
law,
through
breaking
the
law
dishonourest
thou
God?
24 For
the
name
of
God
is
a
blasphemed
among
the
Gentiles
through
you,
as
it
is
written.
25 For
a
circumcision
verily
profiteth,
if
thou
keep
the
law:
but
if
thou
be
a
breaker
of
the
law,
thy
circumcision
is
made
uncircumcision.
26 Therefore
if
the
uncircumcision
keep
the
righteousness
of
the
law,
shall
not
his
uncircumcision
be
counted
for
circumcision?
27 And
shall
not
uncircumcision
which
is
by
nature,
if
it
fulfil
the
law,
judge
thee,
who
by
the
letter
and
circumcision
dost
transgress
the
law?
28 For
he
is
not
a
Jew,
which
is
one
outwardly;
neither
is
that
circumcision,
which
is
outward
in
the
flesh:
29 But
he
is
a
Jew,
which
is
one
inwardly;
and
a
circumcision
is
that
of
the
heart,
in
the
b
spirit,
and
not
in
the
letter;
whose
praise
is
not
of
men,
but
of
God.
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