Romans 7:9
As for me, I lyued some tyme without lawe. Howbeit whan the commaundement came, synne reuyued, but I was deed.
As for me, I lyued some tyme without lawe. Howbeit whan the commaundement came, synne reuyued, but I was deed.
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3Yf she be now with another man, whyle the man lyueth, she shal be called a wedlocke breaker. But yf the man be deed, then is she fre from the lawe, so that she is no wedlocke breaker, yf she be with another man.
4Euen so my brethren, ye also are deed vnto the lawe by the body of Christ, that ye shulde be with another (namely wt him which is raysed vp from the deed) that we shulde brynge forth frute vnto God.
5For whan we were in the flesh, the synfull lustes (which were stered vp by the lawe) were mightie in oure membres to brynge forth frute vnto death.
6But now are we lowsed from the lawe, and deed vnto it, that helde vs captyue, so that we shulde serue in a new conuersacion of the sprete, and not in the olde conuersacion of the letter.
7What shal we saye then? Is the lawe synne? God forbyd: Neuertheles I knewe not synne, but by ye lawe. For I had knowne nothinge of lust, yf the lawe had not sayde: Thou shalt not lust.
8But then toke synne occasion at the commaundement, and stered vp in me all maner of lust. For without the lawe synne was deed.
10And the very same commaundement that was geuen me vnto life, was founde to be vnto me on occasion of death.
11For synne toke occasion at the comaundement, and disceaued me, and slewe me by the same commaundement.
12The lawe in dede is holy, and the commaundement holy, iust and good.
13Is that then which is good, become death vnto me? God forbyd. But synne, that it mighte appeare how yt it is synne, hath wroughte me death thorow good: that synne mighte be out of measure synfull by the commaundement.
14For we knowe, that the lawe is spirituall, but I am carnall, solde vnder synne:
15because I knowe not what I do. For I do not yt I will, but what I hate, yt do I.
16Yf I do now that which I wil not, the graunte I, that the lawe is good.
17So then it is not I that do it, but synne that dwelleth in me:
18for I knowe that in me (yt is, in my flesh) there dwelleth no good thinge.To wyll is present wt me, but to perfourme yt which is good,
19I fynde not. For ye good that I wyll, do I not: but the euell which I wil not, that do I.
20Yf I do now that I wil not, then is it not I that do it, but synne that dwelleth in me.
21Thus fynde I now by the lawe, yt whan I wyl do good, euell is present with me.
22For I delite in the lawe of God after the inwarde man:
23but I se another lawe in my membres, which stryueth agaynst ye lawe of my mynde, and taketh me presoner in ye lawe of synne, which is in my membres.
24O wretched man that I am, who shal delyuer me from the body of this death?
25I thanke God thorow Iesus Christ oure LORDE. So then wt the mynde I serue ye lawe of God, but with the flesh the lawe of synne.
18For yf I buylde agayne yt which I haue destroyed, then make I my selfe a trespacer.
19But I thorow the lawe am deed vnto the lawe, that I might lyue vnto God.
20I am crucified with Christ, yet do I lyue: neuerthelesse now not I, but Christ lyueth in me. For ye life which I now lyue in ye flesshe, I lyue in the faith of ye sonne of God which loued me, and gaue himselfe for me.
21I cast not awaye the grace of God. For yf righteousnes come by the lawe, then dyed Christ in vayne.
2For ye lawe of ye sprete (yt bryngeth life i Christ Iesu) hath made me fre fro the lawe of synne & death.
3For what vnpossible was vnto ye lawe (in as moch as it was weake because of the flesh) yt perfourmed God, & sent his sonne in ye similitude of synfull flesh,
13euen so wente death also ouer all men, in so moch as they all haue synned. For synne was in ye worlde vnto the lawe: but where no lawe is, there is not synne regarded.
7For he that is deed, is made righteous fro synne
12shal perish also without lawe: and whosoeuer haue synned in the lawe, shalbe iudged by the lawe.
10For as touchinge that he dyed, he dyed cocernynge synne once: but as touchinge that he lyueth, he lyueth vnto God.
11Likewyse ye also, counte youre selues to be euen deed concernynge synne, and to lyue vnto God thorow Iesus Christ oure LORDE.
21Vnto them that are without lawe, I am become as though I were without lawe (where as yet I am not without the lawe of God, but am in ye lawe of Christ) to wynne the that are without lawe.
15for so moch as the lawe causeth but wrath. For where the lawe is not, there is also no transgression.
1Knowe ye not brethren (for I speake vnto them that knowe the lawe) how that ye lawe hath power vpon a man as longe as he lyueth?
21Is the lawe then agaynst the promyses of God? God forbyd. Howbeit yf there had bene geuen a lawe which coulde haue geue life, the no doute righteousnes shulde come of the lawe.
1And quyckened you also, whan ye were deed thorow trespaces and synnes,
56The stynge of death is synne: The strength of synne is the lawe.
20because 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.
20But the lawe in the meane tyme entred, that synne shulde increace. Neuertheles where abundaunce of synne was, there was yet more plenteousnes of grace:
14For synne shal not haue power ouer you, in so moch as ye are not vnder the lawe, but vnder grace.
15How then? Shal we synne, because we are not vnder ye lawe, but vnder grace? God forbyd.
11For he that sayde: Thou shalt not commit adulterie, sayed also: thou shalt not kyll. Though thou do none adulterie, yet yf thou kill, thou art a transgresser of the lawe.
11That no man is iustified by the lawe in the sighte of God, it is euydet: For ye iust shal lyue by his faith.
12The lawe is not of faith, but the ma that doth ye same, shal lyue therin.
2God forbyd. How shal we lyue in synne, yt are deed from it?
20For whan ye were the seruauntes of synne, ye were lowse from righteousnes.
14For yf the Gentyles which haue not the lawe, do of nature the thinges conteyned in the lawe, then they hauynge not the lawe, are a lawe vnto them selues,
9vnderstodinge this, that the lawe is not geuen vnto the righteous, but to the vnrighteous & dishobedient, to the vngodly & to synners, to the vnholy & vncleane, to murthurers of fathers and murthurers of mothers, to manslayers,