7:1 Are
ye
ignorant,
brethren--for
to
those
knowing
law
I
speak--that
the
law
hath
lordship
over
the
man
as
long
as
he
liveth
7:2 for
the
married
woman
to
the
living
husband
hath
been
bound
by
law,
and
if
the
husband
may
die,
she
hath
been
free
from
the
law
of
the
husband;
7:3 so,
then,
the
husband
being
alive,
an
adulteress
she
shall
be
called
if
she
may
become
another
man's;
and
if
the
husband
may
die,
she
is
free
from
the
law,
so
as
not
to
be
an
adulteress,
having
become
another
man's.
7:4 So
that,
my
brethren,
ye
also
were
made
dead
to
the
law
through
the
body
of
the
Christ,
for
your
becoming
another's,
who
out
of
the
dead
was
raised
up,
that
we
might
bear
fruit
to
God;
7:5 for
when
we
were
in
the
flesh,
the
passions
of
the
sins,
that
[are]
through
the
law,
were
working
in
our
members,
to
bear
fruit
to
the
death;
7:6 and
now
we
have
ceased
from
the
law,
that
being
dead
in
which
we
were
held,
so
that
we
may
serve
in
newness
of
spirit,
and
not
in
oldness
of
letter.
7:7 What,
then,
shall
we
say
the
law
[is]
sin
let
it
not
be!
but
the
sin
I
did
not
know
except
through
law,
for
also
the
covetousness
I
had
not
known
if
the
law
had
not
said:
7:8 `Thou
shalt
not
covet;'
and
the
sin
having
received
an
opportunity,
through
the
command,
did
work
in
me
all
covetousness--for
apart
from
law
sin
is
dead.
7:9 And
I
was
alive
apart
from
law
once,
and
the
command
having
come,
the
sin
revived,
and
I
died;
7:10 and
the
command
that
[is]
for
life,
this
was
found
by
me
for
death;
7:11 for
the
sin,
having
received
an
opportunity,
through
the
command,
did
deceive
me,
and
through
it
did
slay
[me]
;
7:12 so
that
the
law,
indeed,
[is]
holy,
and
the
command
holy,
and
righteous,
and
good.
7:13 That
which
is
good
then,
to
me
hath
it
become
death
let
it
not
be!
but
the
sin,
that
it
might
appear
sin,
through
the
good,
working
death
to
me,
that
the
sin
might
become
exceeding
sinful
through
the
command,
7:14 for
we
have
known
that
the
law
is
spiritual,
and
I
am
fleshly,
sold
by
the
sin;
7:15 for
that
which
I
work,
I
do
not
acknowledge;
for
not
what
I
will,
this
I
practise,
but
what
I
hate,
this
I
do.
7:16 And
if
what
I
do
not
will,
this
I
do,
I
consent
to
the
law
that
[it
is]
good,
7:17 and
now
it
is
no
longer
I
that
work
it,
but
the
sin
dwelling
in
me,
7:18 for
I
have
known
that
there
doth
not
dwell
in
me,
that
is,
in
my
flesh,
good:
for
to
will
is
present
with
me,
and
to
work
that
which
is
right
I
do
not
find,
7:19 for
the
good
that
I
will,
I
do
not;
but
the
evil
that
I
do
not
will,
this
I
practise.
7:20 And
if
what
I
do
not
will,
this
I
do,
it
is
no
longer
I
that
work
it,
but
the
sin
that
is
dwelling
in
me.
7:21 I
find,
then,
the
law,
that
when
I
desire
to
do
what
is
right,
with
me
the
evil
is
present,
7:22 for
I
delight
in
the
law
of
God
according
to
the
inward
man,
7:23 and
I
behold
another
law
in
my
members,
warring
against
the
law
of
my
mind,
and
bringing
me
into
captivity
to
the
law
of
the
sin
that
[is]
in
my
members.
7:24 A
wretched
man
I
[am]
!
who
shall
deliver
me
out
of
the
body
of
this
death
7:25 I
thank
God--through
Jesus
Christ
our
Lord;
so
then,
I
myself
indeed
with
the
mind
do
serve
the
law
of
God,
and
with
the
flesh,
the
law
of
sin.