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- 1.Gen 3:5-Lev 21:15
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- 13.John 2:10-John 16:21
- 14.John 17:25-Rom 14:20
- 15.Rom 14:22-2 Cor 6:14
- 16.2 Cor 6:15-Hebrews 7:25
- 17.Hebrews 7:27-Rev 2:21
- 18.Rev 3:18-Rev 22:11
Righteous Father, although the world does not know you, yet I have known you, and these [men] have come to know that you sent me.
Jesus told him, "If it's my will for him to remain until I come back, how does that concern you? You must keep following me!"
This word therefore went out among the brethren, That disciple does not die. And Jesus did not say to him, He does not die; but, If I will that he abide until I come, what is that to thee?
How then does each of us hear his own native language spoken by them?
They were all amazed, and were perplexed, saying one to another, "What does this mean?"
And it will be that every person that does not listen to and heed that Prophet will be utterly destroyed from among the people.’
be it known to you all, and to all the people of Israel, that in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead, in him does this man stand here before you whole.
However, so this does not spread any further among the people, let’s threaten them against speaking to anyone in this name again.”
So the Twelve called together the general body of the disciples and said, "It does not seem fitting that we Apostles should neglect the delivery of God's Message and minister at tables.
And they set false witnesses, saying, This man does not cease speaking words against the holy place and the law;
However, the Most High [the One infinitely exalted above humanity] does not dwell in houses made by human hands; as the prophet [Isaiah] says,
Now the Scripture passage he was reading was this:
and as a lamb is silent before its shearer,
so He does not open His mouth.
And the eunuch answering Philip said, I pray thee, concerning whom does the prophet say this? of himself or of some other?
And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what does hinder me to be baptized?
They said, "Cornelius, a [military] man in charge of one hundred soldiers, [and] a man who does what is right, [and] who respects God and who has a good reputation among all the Jews [who know him], was urged by God through a holy angel to have you come to his house so he could hear you speak [about salvation, See 11:14]."
Then Peter began to speak: “Now I really understand that God doesn’t show favoritism,
but in every nation the one who fears him and who does what is right is acceptable to him.
Yet he has not failed to give you, in the good he does, some revelation of himself--sending you from heaven rain and fruitful seasons, and gladdening your hearts with plenty and good cheer."
so that the residue of men may seek out the Lord, and all the nations on whom my name is invoked, saith the Lord, who does these things
and leading them out said, Sirs, what does it behoove me to do in order that I may be saved?
And even some of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers were conversing with him, and some were saying, "What does this babbler want to say?" But [others said], "He appears to be a proclaimer of foreign deities," because he was proclaiming the good news [about] Jesus and the resurrection.
The God who has made the world and all things which are in it, he, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands,
Then, all of them [Note: This "all" could refer to the Greeks, the Jews or the Roman officers. Since the text does not specify, it seems most reasonable to suggest it was the Romans] grabbed Sosthenes, the leader of the synagogue, and beat him in front of the court of justice. But Gallio showed no interest in the whole affair.
And the townclerk, having quieted the crowd, said, Ephesians, what man is there then who does not know that the city of the Ephesians is temple-keeper of Artemis the great, and of the image which fell down from heaven?
But my life does not matter, if I can only finish my race and do the service intrusted to me by the Lord Jesus, of declaring the good news of God's favor.
As also the high priest does bear me witness, and all the council of the elders: from whom also I received letters unto the brethren, and went to Damascus, to bring them who were there bound unto Jerusalem, to be punished.
But, when they had tied him up with the straps, Paul said to the Captain who stood by, "Does the Law permit you to flog a Roman citizen--and one too who is uncondemned?"
When the centurion heard that, he went and told the chief captain, saying, Take heed what thou doest: for this man is a Roman.
And Festus says, O king Agrippa, and all ye men present with us, you see this man, concerning whom the whole multitude of the Jews is besieging me, both at Jerusalem and here, crying out that it does not behoove him to live any longer.
For it does not seem reasonable for me to send a prisoner [to Rome] without indicating what the [formal] charges are against him."
Why is it judged incredible with you, if God does raise the dead?
And as he thus spoke for himself, Festus said with a loud voice, Paul, you are beside yourself; much learning does make you mad.
and having gone apart, they spoke to one another saying, This man does nothing worthy of death or of bonds.
When the local people saw the creature hanging from his hand, they said to one another, “This man is probably a murderer, and though he has escaped the sea, Justice
For in it there is the revelation of the righteousness of God from faith to faith: as it is said in the holy Writings, The man who does righteousness will be living by his faith.
Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest the same things.
And thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God?
There will be tribulation and anguish [torturing confinement] for every human soul who does [or permits] evil, to the Jew first and also to the Greek,
but glory and honor and inner peace [will be given] to everyone who habitually does good, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.
because God does not show partiality.
For merely hearing the Law read does not make a man upright in the sight of God; men must obey the Law to be made upright.
well then, you who teach others, do you not teach yourself? You who preach against stealing, do you steal [in ways that are discrete, but just as sinful]?
Circumcision [the sign of the covenant of Abraham] is indeed of value if you practice the Law; but if you habitually break the Law, your circumcision has become uncircumcision [it is meaningless in God’s sight].
What then? If some did not believe or were unfaithful [to God], their lack of belief will not nullify and make invalid the faithfulness of God and His word, will it?
Now if our wrongdoing serves to emphasize more clearly that God does what is right, what should we say about that? Is God being unjust for sending [His] wrath [on the world]? (I am raising a human objection).
What, then, does this mean? Are we Jews any better off? Not at all! For we have already accused everyone, both Jews and Greeks, of being under the power of sin.
As it is said in the holy Writings, There is not one who does righteousness;
“All have turned aside, together they have become useless;
There is none who does good, no, not one.”
Then what becomes of our boasting? It is shut out. On what principle? What a man does? No, but whether a man has faith.
Does God belong to the Jews alone? Does he not belong to the heathen too? Of course he belongs to the heathen too;
What then shall we say that Abraham, our forefather
for what does the scripture say? And Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness.
Now, the reward is credited to him who does works, not as of grace but as a debt.
but to him who does not work, but believes on him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is reckoned as righteousness.
And in this same way David speaks of the blessing on the one to whom God credits righteousness apart from works:
blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not account sin.
Does this blessedness then rest on the circumcision, or also on the uncircumcision? For we say that faith has been reckoned to Abraham as righteousness.
(as it is written, “
and hope does not make ashamed, because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit which has been given to us:
For rarely does one die for the righteous. Yet perhaps for a good person someone might dare to die.
the type of him that was to come: but yet the damage of the fall does not exactly correspond to the advantages of the divine favour: for tho' through the fall of one, mankind became mortal, yet this is greatly over-ballanced by the favour and bounty of God, in the benevolence of one man, Jesus Christ, to all mankind.
We know that Christ was raised from the dead, never to die again, because death does not have control over Him any longer.
What, then, does this mean? Should we go on sinning because we are not under Law but under grace? Of course not!
and now it is no longer I that do these things, but the sin which has its home within me does them.
For I know that in me, that is, in my flesh, good does not dwell: for to will is there with me, but to do right I find not.
But if I do that which I desire not to do, it can no longer be said that it is I who do it, but the sin which has its home within me does it.
the mind of the flesh [with its sinful pursuits] is actively hostile to God. It does not submit itself to God’s law, since it cannot,
However, you are not [living] in the flesh [controlled by the sinful nature] but in the Spirit, if in fact the Spirit of God lives in you [directing and guiding you]. But if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Him [and is not a child of God].
For we have been saved in hope; but hope seen is not hope; for what any one sees, why does he also hope?
but if we hope for what is yet to come, our patience does necessarily intervene.
Who [i.e., what] can separate us from Christ's love [for us]? [i.e., what unfortunate circumstance of life might suggest that Christ does not love us?] Would [it be] trouble? Or distress? Or persecution? Or inadequate food? Or inadequate clothing? Or danger? Or [even] death?
No, [suffering any one of these things is not proof that Christ does not love us], for in spite of all these things we have a decisive victory [over life's difficulties] through [the care shown us by] Christ who loved us.
It is not, of course, as if God's word had failed! Far from it! 'Israel' does not mean everyone who belongs to Israel;
and though the children were still unborn and had done nothing either good or bad (to confirm the divine purpose in election which depends upon the call of God, not on anything man does),
Consequently therefore, {it does not depend on the} one who wills or on the one who runs, but on God who shows mercy.
Thou wilt say to me then, Why does he yet find fault? for who resists his purpose?
But who indeed are you -- a mere human being -- to talk back to God? Does what is molded say to the molder, "Why have you made me like this?"
Or does the potter not have authority over the clay, to make from the same lump a vessel that [is] for {honorable use} and [one] that [is] for {ordinary use}?
To what conclusion does this bring us? Why, that the Gentiles, who were not in pursuit of righteousness, have overtaken it--a righteousness, however, which arises from faith;
For Moses writes about the righteousness [that is] from the law: "The person who does [this] will live by it."
"And [do not ask yourself], 'Who will go down into the deep hole?'" (in order to bring Christ up from the dead). [Note: This "deep hole" probably refers to the unseen place of departed spirits, or possibly the grave. Being made right with God does not require something as difficult as bringing Christ down from heaven or up from the dead (which God had already done), but is within easy reach of everyone].
But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart”—that is, the word [the message, the basis] of faith which we preach—
Again I ask, "Did Israel not understand?" Moses was the first to say, "I will make you jealous by those who are not a nation; I will make you angry by a nation that doesn't understand."
But what does the divine response say to him? "I have left for myself seven thousand people who have not bent the knee to Baal."
How then does the matter stand? It stands thus. That which Israel are in earnest pursuit of, they have not obtained; but God's chosen servants have obtained it, and the rest have become hardened.
For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable [for He does not withdraw what He has given, nor does He change His mind about those to whom He gives His grace or to whom He sends His call].
or he who encourages, in the act of encouragement; he who gives, with generosity; he who leads,
The man who does right has nothing to fear from the magistrates, as the wrongdoer has. If you want to have no fear of the authorities, do right, and they will commend you for it,
for it is God's minister to thee for good. But if thou practisest evil, fear; for it bears not the sword in vain; for it is God's minister, an avenger for wrath to him that does evil.
But if you do what is wrong, you should be afraid, for it is not without reason that they bear the sword. Indeed, they are God's servants to administer punishment to anyone who does wrong. Therefore, it is necessary for you to be acquiescent to the authorities, not only for the sake of God's punishment, but also for the sake of your own conscience.
Love does no wrong to a neighbor [it never hurts anyone]. Therefore [unselfish] love is the fulfillment of the Law.
The one who eats must not despise the one who does not eat, and the one who does not eat must not judge the one who eats, because God has accepted him.
He that regards the day, regards it to the Lord. And he that eats, eats to the Lord, for he gives God thanks; and he that does not eat, it is to the Lord he does not eat, and gives God thanks.
But why doest thou then judge thy brother? Other why dost thou despise thy brother? We shall all be brought before the judgment seat of Christ.
For the Kingdom of God does not consist of eating and drinking, but of right conduct, peace and joy, through the Holy Spirit;
Do not undo God's work for the sake of what you eat. Though everything is 'clean,' yet, if a man eats so as to put a stumbling- block in the way of others, he does wrong.
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- 5.Job 20:20-Psa 33:16
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