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Romans 7
Know
ye
not,
brethren,
(for
I
speak
to
them
that
know
the
law,)
how
that
the
a
law
hath
dominion
over
a
man
as
long
as
he
liveth?
2 For
the
a
woman
which
hath
an
b
husband
is
bound
by
the
law
to
her
husband
so
long
as
he
liveth;
but
if
the
husband
be
dead,
she
is
loosed
from
the
law
of
her
husband.
3 So
then
if,
while
her
husband
liveth,
she
be
married
to
another
man,
she
shall
be
called
an
adulteress:
but
if
her
husband
be
dead,
she
is
free
from
that
law;
so
that
she
is
no
adulteress,
though
she
be
married
to
another
man.
4 Wherefore,
my
brethren,
ye
also
are
become
a
dead
to
the
b
law
by
the
body
of
Christ;
that
ye
should
be
married
to
another,
even
to
him
who
is
raised
from
the
dead,
that
we
should
bring
forth
fruit
unto
God.
5
a
For
when
we
were
in
the
flesh,
the
b
motions
of
sins,
which
were
by
the
law,
did
work
in
our
members
to
bring
forth
fruit
unto
c
death.
6 But
now
we
are
a
delivered
from
the
law,
that
being
b
dead
wherein
we
were
held;
that
we
should
serve
in
newness
of
c
spirit,
and
not
in
the
oldness
of
the
letter.
7 What
shall
we
say
then?
Is
the
law
sin?
a
God
forbid.
Nay,
I
had
not
known
sin,
but
by
the
b
law:
for
I
had
not
known
c
lust,
except
the
law
had
said,
Thou
shalt
not
d
covet.
8 But
sin,
taking
occasion
by
the
commandment,
wrought
in
me
all
manner
of
concupiscence.
For
without
the
a
law
sin
was
dead.
9 For
I
was
alive
without
the
law
once:
but
when
the
commandment
came,
sin
revived,
and
I
died.
10 And
the
commandment,
which
was
ordained
to
life,
I
found
to
be
unto
a
death.
11 For
sin,
a
taking
occasion
by
the
commandment,
deceived
me,
and
by
it
slew
me.
12 Wherefore
the
law
is
holy,
and
the
commandment
holy,
and
just,
and
good.
13 Was
then
that
which
is
good
made
death
unto
me?
a
God
forbid.
But
sin,
that
it
might
appear
sin,
working
death
in
me
by
that
which
is
good;
that
sin
by
the
commandment
might
become
exceeding
sinful.
14 For
we
know
that
the
a
law
is
spiritual:
but
I
am
b
carnal,
c
sold
under
sin.
15
a
For
b
a
that
which
I
do
I
c
b
allow
not:
for
what
I
d
c
would,
that
do
I
not;
but
what
I
hate,
that
do
I.
16 If
then
I
do
that
which
I
a
would
not,
I
consent
unto
the
law
that
it
is
good.
17 Now
then
it
is
no
more
I
that
a
do
it,
but
sin
that
dwelleth
in
me.
18 For
I
know
that
in
me
(that
is,
in
my
a
flesh,)
b
dwelleth
no
good
thing:
for
to
will
is
present
with
me;
but
how
to
c
perform
that
which
is
good
I
find
not.
19 For
the
a
good
that
I
b
would
I
do
not:
but
the
evil
which
I
would
not,
that
I
do.
20 Now
if
I
do
a
that
I
would
not,
it
is
no
more
I
that
do
it,
but
sin
that
dwelleth
in
me.
21 I
find
then
a
law,
that,
when
I
would
do
good,
evil
is
a
present
with
me.
22 For
I
a
delight
in
the
law
of
God
after
the
inward
man:
23 But
I
see
another
law
in
my
members,
a
warring
against
the
law
of
my
mind,
and
bringing
me
into
b
captivity
to
the
law
of
sin
which
is
in
my
members.
24 O
a
wretched
man
that
I
am!
who
shall
deliver
me
from
the
body
of
this
death?
25 I
thank
God
through
Jesus
Christ
our
Lord.
So
then
with
the
mind
I
myself
serve
the
law
of
God;
but
with
the
flesh
the
law
of
sin.
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