Tyndale New Testament 1Therefore art thou inexcusable o man whosoever thou be that judgest. For in the same wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself. For thou that judgest doest even the same self things.
2But we are sure that the judgement of God is according to truth, against them which commit such things.
3Thinkest thou O thou man that judgest them which do such things and yet doest even the very same, that thou shalt escape the judgement of God?
4Other despisest thou the riches of his goodness and patience, and long sufferance? and rememberest not how that the kindness of God leadeth thee to repentance?
5But thou after thine hard heart that cannot repent, heapest thee together the treasure of wrath against the day of vengeance, when shall be opened the righteous judgement of God,
6which will reward every man according to his deeds,
7that is to say praise, honour, and immortality, to them which continue in good doing, and seek eternal life:
8But unto them that are rebellious, and disobey the truth, yet follow iniquity, shall come indignation, and wrath,
9tribulation and anguish upon the soul of every man that doth evil. Of the iewe first And also of the gentile.
10To every man that doth good shall come praise, honour and peace, to the iewe first, and also to the gentile.
11For there is no partiality with God: 12But whosoever hath sinned without law, shall perish without law. And as many as have sinned under the law, shall be judged by the law. 13For before God they are not righteous which hear the law: but they which do the law shall be justified. 14For if the gentiles which have no law, do of nature the things contained in the law: then they having no law, are a law unto themselves, 15which shew the deed of the law written in their hearts: While their conscience beareth witness unto them, and also their thoughts, accusing one another, or excusing 16at the day when God shall judge the secrets of men, by Iesus Christ according to my Gospell. 17Behold, thou art called a Jewe, and trustest in the law and rejoicest in God, 18and knowest his will, and hast experience of good and bad, in that thou art informed by the law: 19And believest that thou thyself art a guide unto the blind, a light to them which are in darkness, 20an informer of them which lack discretion, a teacher of the unlearned, which hast the ensample of that which ought to be known, and of the truth in the law. 21Now teachest thou another: but teachest not thyself. Thou preachest, a man should not steal: and yet thou stealest. 22Thou sayest, a man should not commit advoutry and thou breakest wedlock. 23Thou abhorrest images, and robbest God of his honour. Thou rejoicest in the law, and thorow breaking the law dishonourest God. 24For the name of God is evil spoken of among the gentiles thorow you as it is written. 25Circumcision verily availeth if thou keep the law: But if thou break the law thy circumcision is made uncircumcision. 26Therefore if the uncircumcised keep the right things contained in the law: shall not his uncircumcision be counted for circumcision? 27And shall not uncircumcision which is by nature (if it keep the law) judge thee, which being under the letter and circumcision, dost transgress the law? 28For he is not a Jewe, which is a Jewe outward. Neither is that thing circumcision, which is outward in the flesh: 29But he is a Jewe which is hid within, and the circumcision of the heart is the true circumcision, which is in the spirit, and not in the letter: whose praise is not of men but of God. Tyndale New Testament in Modern Spelling © Faithofgod.net - Alleluya.com. Permission is given freely for all NON-lucre, NON-commercial Scripture distribution endeavors provided that nothing is altered. Bible Hub |