Verse 1
What furtheraunce then haue the Iewes? Or what avauntageth circucision?
Verse 2
Surely very moch. First Vnto them was commytted what God spake.
Verse 3
But where as some of them dyd not beleue theron, what then? Shulde their vnbeleue make the promes of God of none effecte?
Verse 4
God forbyd. Let it rather be thus, that God is true, and all me lyers. As it is wrytten: That thou mayest be iustified in thy sayenges, and shuldest ouercome, wha thou art iudged.
Verse 5
But yf it be so, that oure vnrighteousnes prayseth ye righteousnes of God, what shal we saye? Is God then vnrighteous, that he is angrie therfore? (I speake thus after the maner off men)
Verse 6
God forbyd. How mighte God the iudge ye worlde?
Verse 7
For yf the trueth of God be thorow my lye the more excellent vnto his prayse, why shulde I the be iudged yet as a synner?
Verse 8
& not rather to do thus (as we are euell spoken of, and as some reporte, that we shulde saye) Let vs do euell, yt good maye come therof. Whose danacio is inste.
Verse 9
What saye we then? Are we better then they? No, in no wyse: for we haue proued afore, yt both the Iewes and Grekes are all vnder synne.
Verse 10
As it is wrytte: There is none righteous, no not one.
Verse 11
There is none yt vnderstondeth, there is none that seketh after God.
Verse 12
They are all gone out of the waye, they are alltogether become vnprofitable: there is none that doeth good, no not one.
Verse 13
Their throte is an open sepulcre, with their tunges they haue disceaued, the poyson off Aspes is vnder their lippes.
Verse 14
Their mouth is full of cursynge and bytternesse.
Verse 15
Their fete are swifte to shed bloude.
Verse 16
Destruccion & wrechidnes are in their wayes,
Verse 17
and ye waye of peace haue they not knowne.
Verse 18
There is no feare of God before their eyes.
Verse 19
But we knowe, yt, what soeuer the lawe sayeth, it sayeth it vnto them which are vnder the lawe, yt euery mouthe maye be stopped, & yt all the worlde maye be detter vnto God,
Verse 20
because yt by ye dedes of the lawe no flesh maye be iustified in his sighte. For by the lawe commeth but the knowlege of synne.
Verse 21
But now without addinge to of ye lawe is the righteousnes which avayleth before God, declared, hauynge witnesse of ye lawe and the prophetes:
Verse 22
but I speake of ye righteousnes before God, which cometh by the faith on Iesus Christ, vnto all, and vpo all them that beleue.For here is no difference.
Verse 23
For they are all synners, and wate the prayse that God shulde haue of the,
Verse 24
but without deseruynge are they made righteous eue by his grace, thorow the redempcion that is done by Christ Iesu,
Verse 25
whom God hath set forth for a Mercyseate thorow faith in his bloude, to shewe the righteousnes which avayleth before him, in that he forgeueth the synnes, which were done before vnder the sufferaunce of God, which he suffred,
Verse 26
that at this tyme he mighte shewe ye righteousnes which avayleth before him: yt he onely mighte be righteous, & the righteous maker of him which is of the faith on Iesus.
Verse 27
Where is now then thy reioysinge? It is excluded. By what lawe? By the lawe of workes? Nay, but by the lawe of faith.
Verse 28
We holde therfore that a man is iustified by faith, without the workes of the lawe.
Verse 29
Or is God the God of the Iewes onely? Is he not also the God of the Heythen? Yes verely the God of the Heythen also,
Verse 30
for so moch as he is the God onely that iustifieth the circumcision which is of faith, and the vncircucision thorow faith.
Verse 31
Destroye we then the lawe thorow faith? God forbyd. But we mantayne the lawe.