< Romans 7 >

1 Or are you ignorant, brothers — to those knowing for law I speak — that the law rules over the man for as long as [the] time he is alive? 2 The for married woman to the living husband has been bound by law; if however shall die the husband, she has been cleared from the law of the husband. 3 Then therefore while is living the husband an adulteress she will be called if she shall become [married] to man another; if however shall die the husband, free she is from the law which not to be her an adulteress having become [married] to man another. 4 Likewise, brothers of mine, also you yourselves were put to death to the law through the body of Christ for to belong you to another, to the [One] out from [the] dead having been raised, so that we may bear fruit to God. 5 While for we were in the flesh, the passions of sins that [were] through the law were at work in the members of us to the bringing forth of fruit to death; 6 Now however we have been released from the law having died to that which we were bound, in order for to serve us in newness of [the] Spirit and not in oldness of [the] letter. 7 What then will we say? [Is] the law sin? Never would it be! But sin not I have known only except through law; then for covetousness not I had known, only except the law was saying; Not you will covet; 8 An occasion however having taken sin through the commandment it produced in me myself all covetousness; apart from for [the] Law sin [is] dead; 9 I myself however was alive apart from law once; when was coming however the commandment the sin revived, I myself then died, 10 And proved to be me the commandment that [was] to life this to death; 11 The for sin an occasion having taken through the commandment deceived me and through it put [me] to death; 12 So indeed the law [is] holy and the commandment [is] holy and righteous and good. 13 That which then [is] good to me myself (became *N+kO) death? Never would it be! But sin, in order that it may be shown as sin, through that which [is] good to me is working out death, so that may become beyond excess sinful sin through the commandment. 14 We know for that the Law spiritual is, I myself however (fleshly *N+kO) am sold under sin. 15 What for I do not I understand; not for what I want this I do, but what I hate this I do. 16 If now that which not I do want this I do, I consent to the law that [it is] good; 17 In that case now no longer no longer I myself am doing it but that which (is dwelling *NK+o) in me myself sin. 18 I know for that nothing dwells in me myself, That is in the flesh of mine, good; for to wish [to do] is present with me, but to do the good not (find. *K) 19 Not for that I desire I do good, but that not I do want evil this I practice. 20 If now what not I do want (I myself *NK) this do, no longer no longer I myself who do it but that which is dwelling in me myself sin. 21 I find so the principle that which is desiring me myself to do good that me myself evil is present with. 22 I delight for in the law of God according to the inward man, 23 I see however another law in the members of mine warring against the law of the mind of mine and making captive me (to *no) the law of sin which is being in the members of mine. 24 O wretched I myself [am] man! Who me will deliver out of the body of death this? 25 (Thanks [be] *N+KO) (then *no) to God through Jesus Christ the Lord of us! Then so myself I myself with the indeed mind serve law of God but [with] the flesh [the] law of sin.

< Romans 7 >