2:1 Therefore,
thou
art
inexcusable,
O
man,
whosoeuer
thou
art
that
iudgest:
for
wherein
thou
iudgest
another,
thou
condemnest
thy
selfe,
for
thou
that
iudgest
doest
the
same
things.
2:2 But
wee
are
sure
that
the
iudgement
of
God
is
according
to
trueth,
against
them
which
commit
such
things.
2:3 And
thinkest
thou
this,
O
man,
that
iudgest
them
which
doe
such
things,
and
doest
the
same,
that
thou
shalt
escape
the
iudgement
of
God
2:4 Or
despisest
thou
the
riches
of
his
goodnesse,
and
forbearance,
and
long
suffering,
not
knowing
that
the
goodnes
of
God
leadeth
thee
to
repentance
2:5 But
after
thy
hardnesse,
and
impenitent
heart,
treasurest
vp
vnto
thy
selfe
wrath,
against
the
day
of
wrath,
and
reuelation
of
the
righteous
iudgement
of
God:
2:6 Who
will
render
to
euery
man
according
to
his
deedes:
2:7 To
them,
who
by
patient
continuance
in
well
doing,
seeke
for
glorie,
and
honour,
and
immortalitie,
eternall
life:
2:8 But
vnto
them
that
are
contentious,
&
doe
not
obey
the
trueth,
but
obey
vnrighteousnes,
indignation,
&
wrath,
2:9 Tribulation,
and
anguish
vpon
euery
soule
of
man
that
doeth
euill,
of
the
Iew
first,
and
also
of
the
Gentile.
2:10 But
glory,
honour,
and
peace,
to
euery
man
that
worketh
good,
to
the
Iew
first,
and
also
to
the
Gentile.
2:11 For
there
is
no
respect
of
persons
with
God.
2:12 For
as
many
as
haue
sinned
without
Law,
shall
also
perish
without
Law:
and
as
many
as
haue
sinned
in
the
Law,
shalbe
iudged
by
the
Law.
2:13 (For
not
the
hearers
of
the
Law
are
iust
before
God,
but
the
doers
of
the
Law
shalbe
iustified;
2:14 For
when
the
Gentiles
which
haue
not
the
Law,
doe
by
nature
the
things
contained
in
the
Law:
these
hauing
not
the
Law,
are
a
Law
vnto
themselues,
2:15 Which
shew
the
worke
of
the
Law
written
in
their
hearts,
their
conscience
also
bearing
witnesse,
and
their
thoughts
the
meane
while
accusing,
or
else
excusing
one
another:
2:16 In
the
day
when
God
shall
iudge
the
secrets
of
men
by
Iesus
Christ,
according
to
my
Gospel.
2:17 Behold,
thou
art
called
a
Iew,
and
restest
in
the
Law,
and
makest
thy
boast
of
God:
2:18 And
knowest
his
will,
and
approuest
the
things
that
are
more
excellent,
being
instructed
out
of
the
Law,
2:19 And
art
confident
that
thou
thy
selfe
art
a
guide
of
the
blinde,
a
light
of
them
which
are
in
darkenesse:
2:20 An
instructour
of
the
foolish,
a
teacher
of
babes:
which
hast
the
forme
of
knowledge
and
of
the
trueth
in
the
Law:
2:21 Thou
therefore
which
teachest
another,
teachest
thou
not
thy
selfe
thou
that
preachest
a
man
should
not
steale,
doest
thou
steale
2:22 Thou
that
sayest
a
man
should
not
commit
adulterie,
doest
thou
commit
adulterie
thou
that
abhorrest
idols,
doest
thou
commit
sacriledge
2:23 Thou
that
makest
thy
boast
of
the
Law,
through
breaking
the
Law
dishonourest
thou
God
2:24 For
the
Name
of
God
is
blasphemed
among
the
Gentiles,
through
you,
as
it
is
written:
2:25 For
Circumcision
verily
profiteth
if
thou
keepe
the
Law:
but
if
thou
be
a
breaker
of
the
Law,
thy
Circumcision
is
made
vncircumcision.
2:26 Therefore,
if
the
vncircumcision
keepe
the
righteousnesse
of
the
Law,
shall
not
his
vncircumcision
be
counted
for
Circumcision
2:27 And
shall
not
vncircumcision
which
is
by
nature,
if
it
fulfill
the
Law,
iudge
thee,
who
by
the
letter,
and
Circumcision,
doest
transgresse
the
Law
2:28 For
hee
is
not
a
Iew,
which
is
one
outwardly,
neither
is
that
Circumcision,
which
is
outward
in
the
flesh:
2:29 But
he
is
a
Iew
which
is
one
inwardly,
and
Circumcision
is,
that
of
the
heart,
in
the
spirit,
and
not
in
the
letter,
whose
praise
is
not
of
men,
but
of
God.