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1 Therefore, having been pronounced righteous
as the result of faith, let us enjoy peace with God
through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
2 It is through
him that, by reason of our faith, we have obtained
admission to that place in God's favour in which we now
stand. So let us exult in our hope of attaining God's glorious
ideal.
3 And not only that, but let us also exult in our troubles;
for we know that trouble develops endurance,
4 and endurance
strength of character,
5 and strength of character hope, and that
‘hope never disappoints.’ For the love of God has filled our
hearts through the Holy Spirit which was given us; note
6 seeing
that, while we were still powerless, Christ, in God's good
time, died on behalf of the godless.
7 Even for an upright man
scarcely any one will die. For a really good man perhaps
some one might even dare to die.
8 But God puts his love for
us beyond all doubt by the fact that Christ died on our behalf
while we were still sinners.
9 Much more, then, now that we
have been pronounced righteous by virtue of the shedding of
his blood, shall we be saved through him from the Wrath of
God.
10 For if, when we were God's enemies, we were reconciled
to him through the death of his Son, much more, now
that we have become reconciled, shall we be saved by virtue
of Christ's Life.
11 And not only that, but we exult in God,
through Jesus Christ, our Lord, through whom we have now
obtained this reconciliation.
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12 Therefore, just as sin came into the world
through one man, and through sin came death;
so, also, death spread to all mankind, because all
men had sinned.
13 Even before the time of the
Law there was sin in the world; but sin cannot be charged
against a man where no Law exists.
14 Yet, from Adam to
Moses, Death reigned even over those whose sin was not a
breach of a law, as Adam's was. And Adam foreshadows the
One to come. ⪆⪆
15 But there is a contrast between Adam's
Offence and God's gracious Gift. For, if by reason of the
offence of the one man the whole race died, far more were
the loving-kindness of God, and the gift given in the loving-kindness
of the one man, Jesus Christ, lavished upon the
whole race.
16 There is a contrast, too, between the gift and the
results of the one man's sin. The judgement, which followed
upon the one man's sin, resulted in condemnation, but God's
gracious Gift, which followed upon many offences, resulted in
a decree of righteousness.
17 For if, by reason of the offence of
the one man, Death reigned through that one man, far more
will those, upon whom God's loving-kindness and his gift
of righteousness are lavished, find Life, and reign through
the one man, Jesus Christ. ⪆⪆
18 Briefly then, just as a
single offence resulted for all mankind in condemnation, so,
too, a single decree of righteousness resulted for all mankind
in that declaration of righteousness which brings Life.
19 For, as through the disobedience of the one man the whole
race was rendered sinful, so, too, through the obedience of
the one, the whole race will be rendered righteous.
20 Law
was introduced in order that offences might be multiplied.
But, where sins were multiplied, the loving-kindness of God
was lavished the more,
21 in order that, just as Sin had reigned
in the realm of Death, so, too, might Loving-kindness reign
through righteousness, and result in Immortal Life, through
Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Twentieth Century [1904], THE TWENTIETH CENTURY NEW TESTAMENT A TRANSLATION INTO MODERN ENGLISH Made from the Original Greek (Westcott & Hort's Text) (The Fleming H. Revell Company, NEW YORK & CHICAGO) [word count] [B14200].