Romans 7:8

Howbeit sin taking, occasion - through the commandment, wrought out in me all manner of coveting; for, apart from law, sin is dead; -

Romans 7:11

For, sin, - taking occasion - through the commandment, completely deceived me and, through it, slew me:

Romans 4:15

For, the law, worketh out anger, but, where there is no law, neither is there transgression.

1 Corinthians 15:56

Now, the sting of death, is, sin, and, the power of sin, is, the law; -

John 15:22

Had I not come and spoken unto them, Sin, had they none; but, now, have they no, excuse, for their sin.

John 15:24

Had I not done among them, the works, which, no other, had done, sin, had they none; but, now, have they, both seen and hated both me and my Father.

Romans 5:20

Law, however, gained admission, in order that the fault might abound, but, where the sin abounded, the favour greatly superabounded:

Romans 7:13

Did, then, that which is good, unto me become death? Far be it! But it was sin, that it might appear sin, through that which was good unto me working out death, in order that, exceeding sinful, might sin become through the commandment.

Romans 7:17

Now, however, no longer am, I, working it out, but the, sin, that dwelleth in me:

James 1:14-15

But, each one, is tempted, when, by his own coveting, he is drawn out and enticed,

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Summary

But sin, taking occasion by the commandment, wrought in me all manner of concupiscence. For without the law sin was dead.

Wrought

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Bible References

Wrought

James 1:14
But, each one, is tempted, when, by his own coveting, he is drawn out and enticed,

For without, etc

Romans 4:15
For, the law, worketh out anger, but, where there is no law, neither is there transgression.
John 15:22
Had I not come and spoken unto them, Sin, had they none; but, now, have they no, excuse, for their sin.
1 Corinthians 15:56
Now, the sting of death, is, sin, and, the power of sin, is, the law; -

General references

Deuteronomy 5:21
Neither shalt thou covet thy neighbour's wife, - neither shalt thou desire thy neighbour's house, his field, or his servant, or his handmaid, his ox or his ass, or anything that is thy neighbour's.