2:1 Therefore,
thou
art
inexcusable,
O
man--every
one
who
is
judging--for
in
that
in
which
thou
dost
judge
the
other,
thyself
thou
dost
condemn,
for
the
same
things
thou
dost
practise
who
art
judging,
2:2 and
we
have
known
that
the
judgment
of
God
is
according
to
truth,
upon
those
practising
such
things.
2:3 And
dost
thou
think
this,
O
man,
who
art
judging
those
who
such
things
are
practising,
and
art
doing
them,
that
thou
shalt
escape
the
judgment
of
God
2:4 or
the
riches
of
His
goodness,
and
forbearance,
and
long-suffering,
dost
thou
despise
--not
knowing
that
the
goodness
of
God
doth
lead
thee
to
reformation!
2:5 but,
according
to
thy
hardness
and
impenitent
heart,
thou
dost
treasure
up
to
thyself
wrath,
in
a
day
of
wrath
and
of
the
revelation
of
the
righteous
judgment
of
God,
2:6 who
shall
render
to
each
according
to
his
works;
2:7 to
those,
indeed,
who
in
continuance
of
a
good
work,
do
seek
glory,
and
honour,
and
incorruptibility--life
age-during;
2:8 and
to
those
contentious,
and
disobedient,
indeed,
to
the
truth,
and
obeying
the
unrighteousness--indignation
and
wrath,
2:9 tribulation
and
distress,
upon
every
soul
of
man
that
is
working
the
evil,
both
of
Jew
first,
and
of
Greek;
2:10 and
glory,
and
honour,
and
peace,
to
every
one
who
is
working
the
good,
both
to
Jew
first,
and
to
Greek.
2:11 For
there
is
no
acceptance
of
faces
with
God,
2:12 for
as
many
as
without
law
did
sin,
without
law
also
shall
perish,
and
as
many
as
did
sin
in
law,
through
law
shall
be
judged,
2:13 for
not
the
hearers
of
the
law
[are]
righteous
before
God,
but
the
doers
of
the
law
shall
be
declared
righteous:
--
2:14 For,
when
nations
that
have
not
a
law,
by
nature
may
do
the
things
of
the
law,
these
not
having
a
law--to
themselves
are
a
law;
2:15 who
do
shew
the
work
of
the
law
written
in
their
hearts,
their
conscience
also
witnessing
with
them,
and
between
one
another
the
thoughts
accusing
or
else
defending,
2:16 in
the
day
when
God
shall
judge
the
secrets
of
men,
according
to
my
good
news,
through
Jesus
Christ.
2:17 Lo,
thou
art
named
a
Jew,
and
dost
rest
upon
the
law,
and
dost
boast
in
God,
2:18 and
dost
know
the
will,
and
dost
approve
the
distinctions,
being
instructed
out
of
the
law,
2:19 and
hast
confidence
that
thou
thyself
art
a
leader
of
blind
ones,
a
light
of
those
in
darkness,
2:20 an
instructor
of
foolish
ones,
a
teacher
of
babes,
having
the
form
of
the
knowledge
and
of
the
truth
in
the
law.
2:21 Thou,
then,
who
art
teaching
another,
thyself
dost
thou
not
teach
2:22 thou
who
art
preaching
not
to
steal,
dost
thou
steal
thou
who
art
saying
not
to
commit
adultery,
dost
thou
commit
adultery
thou
who
art
abhorring
the
idols,
dost
thou
rob
temples
2:23 thou
who
in
the
law
dost
boast,
through
the
transgression
of
the
law
God
dost
thou
dishonour
2:24 for
the
name
of
God
because
of
you
is
evil
spoken
of
among
the
nations,
according
as
it
hath
been
written.
2:25 For
circumcision,
indeed,
doth
profit,
if
law
thou
mayest
practise,
but
if
a
transgressor
of
law
thou
mayest
be,
thy
circumcision
hath
become
uncircumcision.
2:26 If,
therefore
the
uncircumcision
the
righteousness
of
the
law
may
keep,
shall
not
his
uncircumcision
for
circumcision
be
reckoned
2:27 and
the
uncircumcision,
by
nature,
fulfilling
the
law,
shall
judge
thee
who,
through
letter
and
circumcision,
[art]
a
transgressor
of
law.
2:28 For
he
is
not
a
Jew
who
is
[so]
outwardly,
neither
[is]
circumcision
that
which
is
outward
in
flesh;
2:29 but
a
Jew
[is]
he
who
is
[so]
inwardly,
and
circumcision
[is]
of
the
heart,
in
spirit,
not
in
letter,
of
which
the
praise
is
not
of
men,
but
of
God.