1:1 Paul,
a
servant
of
Jesus
Christ,
a
called
apostle,
having
been
separated
to
the
good
news
of
God--
1:2 which
He
announced
before
through
His
prophets
in
holy
writings--
1:3 concerning
His
Son,
(who
is
come
of
the
seed
of
David
according
to
the
flesh,
1:4 who
is
marked
out
Son
of
God
in
power,
according
to
the
Spirit
of
sanctification,
by
the
rising
again
from
the
dead,)
Jesus
Christ
our
Lord;
1:5 through
whom
we
did
receive
grace
and
apostleship,
for
obedience
of
faith
among
all
the
nations,
in
behalf
of
his
name;
1:6 among
whom
are
also
ye,
the
called
of
Jesus
Christ;
1:7 to
all
who
are
in
Rome,
beloved
of
God,
called
saints;
Grace
to
you,
and
peace,
from
God
our
Father,
and
[from]
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ!
1:8 first,
indeed,
I
thank
my
God
through
Jesus
Christ
for
you
all,
that
your
faith
is
proclaimed
in
the
whole
world;
1:9 for
God
is
my
witness,
whom
I
serve
in
my
spirit
in
the
good
news
of
His
Son,
how
unceasingly
I
make
mention
of
you,
1:10 always
in
my
prayers
beseeching,
if
by
any
means
now
at
length
I
shall
have
a
prosperous
journey,
by
the
will
of
God,
to
come
unto
you,
1:11 for
I
long
to
see
you,
that
I
may
impart
to
you
some
spiritual
gift,
that
ye
may
be
established;
1:12 and
that
is,
that
I
may
be
comforted
together
among
you,
through
the
faith
in
one
another,
both
yours
and
mine.
1:13 And
I
do
not
wish
you
to
be
ignorant,
brethren,
that
many
times
I
did
purpose
to
come
unto
you--and
was
hindered
till
the
present
time--that
some
fruit
I
might
have
also
among
you,
even
as
also
among
the
other
nations.
1:14 Both
to
Greeks
and
to
foreigners,
both
to
wise
and
to
thoughtless,
I
am
a
debtor,
1:15 so,
as
much
as
in
me
is,
I
am
ready
also
to
you
who
[are]
in
Rome
to
proclaim
good
news,
1:16 for
I
am
not
ashamed
of
the
good
news
of
the
Christ,
for
it
is
the
power
of
God
to
salvation
to
every
one
who
is
believing,
both
to
Jew
first,
and
to
Greek.
1:17 For
the
righteousness
of
God
in
it
is
revealed
from
faith
to
faith,
according
as
it
hath
been
written,
`And
the
righteous
one
by
faith
shall
live,'
1:18 for
revealed
is
the
wrath
of
God
from
heaven
upon
all
impiety
and
unrighteousness
of
men,
holding
down
the
truth
in
unrighteousness.
1:19 Because
that
which
is
known
of
God
is
manifest
among
them,
for
God
did
manifest
[it]
to
them,
1:20 for
the
invisible
things
of
Him
from
the
creation
of
the
world,
by
the
things
made
being
understood,
are
plainly
seen,
both
His
eternal
power
and
Godhead--to
their
being
inexcusable;
1:21 because,
having
known
God
they
did
not
glorify
[Him]
as
God,
nor
gave
thanks,
but
were
made
vain
in
their
reasonings,
and
their
unintelligent
heart
was
darkened,
1:22 professing
to
be
wise,
they
were
made
fools,
1:23 and
changed
the
glory
of
the
incorruptible
God
into
the
likeness
of
an
image
of
corruptible
man,
and
of
fowls,
and
of
quadrupeds,
and
of
reptiles.
1:24 Wherefore
also
God
did
give
them
up,
in
the
desires
of
their
hearts,
to
uncleanness,
to
dishonour
their
bodies
among
themselves;
1:25 who
did
change
the
truth
of
God
into
a
falsehood,
and
did
honour
and
serve
the
creature
rather
than
the
Creator,
who
is
blessed
to
the
ages.
Amen.
1:26 Because
of
this
did
God
give
them
up
to
dishonourable
affections,
for
even
their
females
did
change
the
natural
use
into
that
against
nature;
1:27 and
in
like
manner
also
the
males
having
left
the
natural
use
of
the
female,
did
burn
in
their
longing
toward
one
another;
males
with
males
working
shame,
and
the
recompense
of
their
error
that
was
fit,
in
themselves
receiving.
1:28 And,
according
as
they
did
not
approve
of
having
God
in
knowledge,
God
gave
them
up
to
a
disapproved
mind,
to
do
the
things
not
seemly;
1:29 having
been
filled
with
all
unrighteousness,
whoredom,
wickedness,
covetousness,
malice;
full
of
envy,
murder,
strife,
deceit,
evil
dispositions;
whisperers,
1:30 evil-speakers,
God-haters,
insulting,
proud,
boasters,
inventors
of
evil
things,
disobedient
to
parents,
1:31 unintelligent,
faithless,
without
natural
affection,
implacable,
unmerciful;
1:32 who
the
righteous
judgment
of
God
having
known--that
those
practising
such
things
are
worthy
of
death--not
only
do
them,
but
also
have
delight
with
those
practising
them.