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| 2:1 | Therfore art thou inexcusable. O man, whosoeuer thou be that iudgest For in that same wherin thou iudgest another thou condemnest thy selfe. For thou that iudgest, doest euen the same selfe thynges. |
| 2:2 | But we are sure, that the iudgement of God is accordynge to trueth, agaynst them whych commyt soch thynges. |
| 2:3 | Thynkest thou thys, O thou man that iudgest them whych do soche thynges, and doest euen the very same thy selfe, that thou shalt escape the iudgement of God? |
| 2:4 | Ether despysest thou the ryches of hys goodnes, and pacyence and longe sufferaunce, not knowyng that the kyndnes of God leadeth the to repentaunce? |
| 2:5 | But thou after thy stubburnesse, and herte that cannot repent, heapest vnto thy selfe wrath agaynst the daye of vengeaunce, when shalbe opened the ryghtewes iudgement of God, |
| 2:6 | which wyll reward euery man accordynge to hys dedes: |
| 2:7 | that is to saye, prayse, honoure and immortalite, to them whych contynue in good doyng; and seke immortalite. |
| 2:8 | But vnto them that are rebelles, and that do not obey the trueth, but folowe vnryghteousnes, shall come indignacyon and wrath, |
| 2:9 | tribulacyon and anguysshe vpon the soule of euery man that doth euyll: of the Iewe fyrst, and also of the Gentyle. |
| 2:10 | To euery man that doth good, shall come prayse, and honoure, and peace, to the Iewe fyrst, and also to the Gentyll. |
| 2:11 | For ther is no respecte of parsonnes, with God. For whosoeuer hath synned wythout lawe, |
| 2:12 | shall also perysshe without lawe. And as many as haue synned in the lawe, shalbe iudged by the lawe. |
| 2:13 | For in the syght of God, they are not ryghteous which beare the lawe: but the doers of the lawe shalbe iustifyed. |
| 2:14 | For whan the Gentyls which haue not the lawe, do of nature the thynges contayned in the lawe: then they hauynge not the lawe, are a lawe vnto them selues, |
| 2:15 | which shew the dede of the lawe wrytten in theyr hertes: whyll theyr conscience beareth wytnes vnto them, and also theyr thoughtes, accusynge one another or excusynge, |
| 2:16 | at the daye when the Lord shall iudge the secretes of men by Iesus Christ, accordynge to my Gospell. |
| 2:17 | Beholde, thou art called a Iewe, and trustest in the lawe, and makest thy boast of God, |
| 2:18 | and knowest his wyll, and alowest the thynges that be excellent, and art infourmed by the lawe: |
| 2:19 | and beleuest that thou thy selfe art a gyde of the blynde, a lyght of them which are in darcknes, |
| 2:20 | an infourmer of them which lacke discrecyon, a teacher of the vnlearned, which hast that ensample of knowledge, & of the truthe by the lawe. |
| 2:21 | Thou therfore which teachest another, teachest not thy selfe Thou preachest, a man shulde not steale: yet thou stealest. |
| 2:22 | Thou that sayst, a man shuld not commyt aduoutry, breakest wedlocke. Thou abhorrest ymages, and yet robbest God of his honoure. |
| 2:23 | Thou that makest thy boast of the lawe, thorow breakynge the lawe dishonourest God. |
| 2:24 | For the name of God is euyll spoken of amonge the Gentyls, thorow you as it is wrytten. |
| 2:25 | For circumcisyon verely auayleth, yf thou kepe the lawe. But yf thou be a breaker of the lawe, thy circumcisyon is turned to vncircumcisyon. |
| 2:26 | Therfore, yf the vncircumcised kepe the ryght thynges contayned in the lawe, shall not his vncircumcisyon be counted for circumcisyon? |
| 2:27 | And shall not vncircumcisyon which is by nature (yf it kepe the lawe) iudge the, whych beynge vnder the letter and circumcisyon, doest transgresse the lawe? |
| 2:28 | He is not a Iewe, which is a Iewe outwarde. Nether is it circumcisyon, which is outwarde in the flesshe. |
| 2:29 | But he is a Iewe which his hyd wythin, and the circumcisyon of the herte is the true circumcisyon, whych consisteth in the sprete and not in the letter: whose prayse is not of men, but of God. |
| 2:1 | Wherfor thou art vnexcusable, ech man that demest, for in what thing thou demest anothir man, thou condempnest thi silf; for thou doist the same thingis whiche thou demest. |
| 2:2 | And we witen, that the doom of God is aftir treuthe ayens hem, that don siche thingis. |
| 2:3 | But gessist thou, man, that demest hem that doen siche thingis, and thou doist tho thingis, that thou schalt ascape the doom of God? |
| 2:4 | Whether `dispisist thou the richessis of his goodnesse, and the pacience, and the long abidyng? Knowist thou not, that the benygnyte of God ledith thee to forthenkyng? |
| 2:5 | But aftir thin hardnesse and vnrepentaunt herte, thou tresorist to thee wraththe in the dai of wraththe and of schewyng of the riytful doom of God, |
| 2:6 | that schal yelde to ech man aftir his werkis; |
| 2:7 | sotheli to hem that ben bi pacience of good werk, glorie, and onour, and vncorrupcioun, to hem that seken euerlastynge lijf; |
| 2:8 | but to hem that ben of strijf, and that assenten not to treuthe, but bileuen to wickidnesse, wraththe and indignacioun, tribulacioun and angwisch, |
| 2:9 | in to ech soule of man that worchith yuel, to the Jew first, and to the Greke; |
| 2:10 | but glorie, and honour, and pees, to ech man that worchith good thing, to the Jew first, and to the Greke. |
| 2:11 | For accepcioun of persones is not anentis God. |
| 2:12 | For who euere han synned without the lawe, schulen perische withouten the lawe; and who euere han synned in the lawe, thei schulen be demyd bi the lawe. |
| 2:13 | For the hereris of lawe ben not iust anentis God, but the doeris of the lawe schulen be maad iust. |
| 2:14 | For whanne hethene men that han not lawe, don kyndli tho thingis that ben of the lawe, thei not hauynge suche manere lawe, ben lawe to hem silf, |
| 2:15 | that schewen the werk of the lawe writun in her hertis. For the conscience of hem yeldith to hem a witnessyng bytwixe hem silf of thouytis that ben accusynge or defendynge, |
| 2:16 | in the dai whanne God schal deme the priuy thingis of men aftir my gospel, bi Jhesu Crist. |
| 2:17 | But if thou art named a Jew, and restist in the lawe, and hast glorie in God, |
| 2:18 | and hast knowe his wille, and thou lerud bi lawe preuest the more profitable thingis, |
| 2:19 | and tristist thi silf to be a ledere of blynde men, the liyt of hem that ben in derknessis, |
| 2:20 | a techere of vnwise men, a maistir of yonge children, that hast the foorme of kunnyng and of treuthe in the lawe; |
| 2:21 | what thanne techist thou another, and techist not thi silf? Thou that prechist that me schal not stele, stelist? |
| 2:22 | Thou that techist that me schal `do no letcherie, doist letcherie? Thou that wlatist maumetis, doist sacrilegie? |
| 2:23 | Thou that hast glorie in the lawe, vnworschipist God bi brekyng of the lawe? |
| 2:24 | For the name of God is blasfemed bi you among hethene men, as is writun. |
| 2:25 | For circumcisioun profitith, if thou kepe the lawe; but if thou be a trespassour ayens the lawe, thi circumsicioun is maad prepucie. |
| 2:26 | Therfor if prepucie kepe the riytwisnessis of the lawe, whethir his prepucie schal not be arettid in to circumcisioun? |
| 2:27 | And the prepucie of kynde that fulfillith the lawe, schal deme thee, that bi lettre and circumcisioun art trespassour ayens the lawe. |
| 2:28 | For he that is in opene is not a Jew, nether it is circumsicioun that is openli in the fleisch; |
| 2:29 | but he that is a Jew in hid, and the circumcisioun of herte, in spirit, not bi the lettre, whos preisyng is not of men, but of God. |
| 2:1 | Therfore canst thou not excuse thyselfe (O ma) who soeuer thou be that iudgest: for loke wherin thou iudgest another, thou condemnest thy selfe, in so moch as thou that iudgest, doest euen the same. |
| 2:2 | For we are sure that the iudgment of God is (acordinge to the trueth) ouer them that do soch. |
| 2:3 | But thinkest thou this O thou man, that iudgest them which do soch thinges, and doest euen the very same thy selfe, that thou shalt escape ye iudgmet of God? |
| 2:4 | Or despysest thou the riches of his goodnesse, pacience, and loge sufferinge? Knowest thou not, that ye louynge kyndnesse of God leadeth the to repentaunce? |
| 2:5 | But thou after thine harde and impenitent hert, heapest vnto thy selfe a treasure of wrath, agaynst the daye of wrath and of the openynge of the righteous iudgment of God, |
| 2:6 | which shal rewarde euery man acordinge to his dedes: |
| 2:7 | namely, prayse & honoure, and vncorrupcion, vnto them that with pacience in doinge good, seke euerlastinge life: |
| 2:8 | But vnto them that are contencious & not obedient vnto the trueth, but obeye vnrighteousnes, shal come indignacion and wrath, |
| 2:9 | trouble and anguysh vpo all the soules of me that do euell, of the Iewe first and also of the Greke: |
| 2:10 | But vnto all the that do good (shal come) prayse and honoure, and peace, vnto the Iewe first, and also to the Greke. |
| 2:11 | For there is no respecte of personnes before God: Who so euer haue synned without lawe, |
| 2:12 | shal perish also without lawe: and whosoeuer haue synned in the lawe, shalbe iudged by the lawe. |
| 2:13 | For before God, they are not righteous, which heare ye lawe: but they that do the lawe, shalbe iustified. |
| 2:14 | For 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, |
| 2:15 | in that they shewe, that the worke of ye lawe is wrytte in their hertes: whyle their conscience beareth witnesse vnto the, and also the thoughtes which accuse or excuse them amonge them selues, |
| 2:16 | in the daye whan God shal iudge the secretes of men by Iesus Christ, acordinge to my Gospell. |
| 2:17 | But take hede, thou art called a Iewe, and trustest in the lawe, & makest thy boost of God, |
| 2:18 | and knowest his will: & for so moch as thou art enfourmed out of ye lawe, |
| 2:19 | thou prouest what is best to do, and presumest to be a leader of the blynde: a lighte of them yt are in darcknes: |
| 2:20 | an enformer of ye vnwyse: a teacher of ye symple: which hast the ensample of knowlege & of the trueth in the lawe. |
| 2:21 | Now teachest thou other, and teachest not thy selfe. Thou preachest that a man shulde not steale, and thou stealest. |
| 2:22 | Thou sayest, that a man shulde not breake wedlocke, and thou breakest wedlocke. Thou abhorrest ymages, and robbest God of his honoure. |
| 2:23 | Thou makest thy boost of the lawe, and thorow breakynge of the lawe thou dishonorest God. |
| 2:24 | For thorow you is the name of God euell spoken of amonge the Gentyles, as it is wrytten. |
| 2:25 | The circucision verely avayleth, yf thou kepe the lawe: but yf thou breake the lawe, then is thy circumcision become vncircumcision. |
| 2:26 | Therfore yf the vncircumcision kepe the righte thinges conteyned in the lawe, shal not his vncircumcision be counted for circumcision? |
| 2:27 | And so it that of nature is vncircumcision, and fulfilleth the lawe shal iudge the, which vnder the letter and circumcision trasgressest the lawe. |
| 2:28 | For he is not a Iew which is a Iewe outwarde: nether is that circucision which is done outwardly in ye flesh: |
| 2:29 | But he is a Iewe, which is hydd within. And the circumcision of ye hert is the circumcision, which is done in the sprete and not in the letter: Whoseprayse is not of men, but of God. |
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