ROMANS
Chapter 1
Roma | Murdock | 1:1 | PAUL, a servant of Jesus the Messiah, called and sent ; and separated unto the gospel of God, | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:4 | and was made known as the Son of God, by power, and by the Holy Spirit,) who arose from the dead, Jesus Messiah, our Lord, | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:5 | by whom we have received grace, and a mission among all the Gentiles, to the end that they may obey the faith in his name; | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:7 | to all those who are at Rome, beloved of God, called and sanctified: Peace and grace be with you, from God our Father, and from our Lord Jesus Messiah. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:8 | In the first place, I give thanks to God by Jesus Messiah, on account of you all; because your faith is heard of in all the world. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:9 | And God, whom in spirit I serve in the gospel of his Son, is my witness, that I unceasingly make mention of you, at all times, in my prayers. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:10 | And I likewise supplicate, that hereafter a door may be opened to me, by the good pleasure of God, to come unto you. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:11 | For I long much to see you; and to impart to you the gift of the Spirit, whereby ye may be established; | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:13 | And I wish you to know, my brethren, that I have many times desired to come to you, (though prevented hitherto,) that I might have some fruit among you also; even as among other Gentiles, | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:14 |
Greeks and barbarians, the wise and the unwise: for to every man am I a debtor, to preach | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:16 | For I am not ashamed of the gospel; for it is the power of God unto life, to all who believe in it; whether first they are of the Jews, or whether they are of the Gentiles. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:17 | For in it is revealed the righteousness of God, from faith to faith; as it is written, The righteous by faith, shall live. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:18 | For the wrath of God from heaven is revealed against all the iniquity and wickedness of men, who hold the truth in iniquity. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:19 | Because a knowledge of God is manifest in them; for God hath manifested it in them. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:20 | For, from the foundations of the world, the occult things of God are seen, by the intellect, in the things he created, even his eternal power and divinity; so that they might be without excuse; | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:21 | because they knew God, and did not glorify him and give thanks to him as God, but became vain in their imaginings, and their unwise heart was darkened. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:23 | And they changed the glory of the incorruptible God into a likeness to the image of a corruptible man, and into the likeness of birds and quadrupeds and reptiles on the earth. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:24 | For this cause, God gave them up to the filthy lusts of their heart, to dishonor their bodies with them. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:25 | And they changed the truth of God into a lie; and worshipped and served the created things, much more than the Creator of them, to whom belong glory and blessing, for ever and ever: Amen. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:26 | For this cause, God gave them up to vile passions: for their females changed the use of their natures, and employed that which is unnatural. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:27 | And so also their males forsook the use of females, which is natural, and burned with lust toward one another; and, male with male, they did what is shameful, and received in themselves the just recompense of their error. | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:28 | And as they did not determine with themselves to know God, God gave them over to a vain mind; that they might do what they ought not, | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:29 | being full of all iniquity, and lewdness, and bitterness, and malice, and covetousness, and envy, and slaughter, and strife, and guile, and evil machinations, | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:30 | and backbiting, and slander; and being haters of God, scoffers, proud, vain-glorious, devisers of evil things, destitute of reason, disregardful of parents, | |
Roma | Murdock | 1:31 | and to whom a covenant is nothing, neither affection, nor peace, and in whom is no compassion. | |