Young's Literal Translation

Romans 12

The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans

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Chapter 13

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  Let every soul to the higher authorities be subject, for there is no authority except from God, and the authorities existing are appointed by God,  

 

 


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  so that he who is setting himself against the authority, against God's ordinance hath resisted; and those resisting, to themselves shall receive judgment.  

 

 


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  For those ruling are not a terror to the good works, but to the evil; and dost thou wish not to be afraid of the authority? that which is good be doing, and thou shalt have praise from it,  

 

 


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  for of God it is a ministrant to thee for good; and if that which is evil thou mayest do, be fearing, for not in vain doth it bear the sword; for of God it is a ministrant, an avenger for wrath to him who is doing that which is evil.  

 

 


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  Wherefore it is necessary to be subject, not only because of the wrath, but also because of the conscience,  

 

 


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  for because of this also pay ye tribute; for servants of God they are, on this very thing attending continually;  

 

 


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  render, therefore, to all [their] dues; to whom tribute, the tribute; to whom custom, the custom; to whom fear, the fear; to whom honour, the honour.  

 

 


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  To no one owe anything, except to love one another; for he who is loving the other -- law he hath fulfilled,  

 

 


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  for, 'Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt do no murder, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false testimony, Thou shalt not covet;' and if there is any other command, in this word it is summed up, in this: 'Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself;'  

 

 


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  the love to the neighbor doth work no ill; the love, therefore, [is] the fulness of law.  

 

 


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  And this, knowing the time, that for us, the hour already [is] to be aroused out of sleep, for now nearer [is] our salvation than when we did believe;  

 

 


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  the night did advance, and the day came nigh; let us lay aside, therefore, the works of the darkness, and let us put on the armour of the light;  

 

 


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  as in day-time, let us walk becomingly; not in revellings and drunkennesses, not in chamberings and lasciviousnesses, not in strife and emulation;  

 

 


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  but put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and for the flesh take no forethought -- for desires.  

 

 


Romans 14

 

 

 

 

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