10 out of the same mouth goes forth blessing and cursing. Not ought, brethren of me, these things so to be.
1 No therefore now condemnation to those in an Anointed Jesus.
2 The for law of the spirit of the life by an Anointed Jesus freed me from the law of the sin and of the death.
8 Above all things but the among yourselves love fervent having; because the love will cover a multitude of sins;
5 Put you to death therefore the members of you those on the earth, fornication, impurity, passion, desire evil, and the covetousness, which is idol worship;
26 Be you angry and not do you sin; the sun not let it set on the wrath of you;
21 she shall bear and a son, and thou shalt call the name of him Jesus; he for shall save the people of him from the sins of them;
34 Answered them the Jesus: Indeed indeed I say to you, that every one who is doing the sin, a slave is of the sin.
4 Every one the doing the sin, also the lawlessness does; and the sin is the lawlessness.
45 The good man out of the good treasure of the heart of himself brings forth the good; and the evil man out of the evil treasure of the heart of himself brings forth the evil; out of for the fulness of the heart speaks the mouth of him.
1 Brethren, if, even should be surprised a man in any fault, you the spiritual ones do you reinstate the such like with a spirit of meekness, watching thyself, lest also thou shouldst to tempted.
2 Of each other the burdens bear you, and thus fulfil you the law of the Anointed.
14 If for you forgive to the men the faults of them, will forgive also you the Father of you the heavenly;
6 If we should say, that fellowship we have with him and in the darkness we should walk, we speak falsely, and not we do the truth;
11 and not be you jointpartakers with the works with those unfruitful of the darkness, rather but even do you reprove.
12 The things for in secret being done by them, indecent it is even to say.
24 who the sins of us himself carried up in the body of himself to the tree, that to the sins having died, to the righteousness we may live; of whom by the scars of him you were healed.
17 Knowing therefore right to do, and not doing sin to him it is.
3 Fornication but and all impurity or unbridled lust not even let it be named among you, (as it becomes holy ones,)
15 What then? shall we sin, because not we are under law, but under favor? Not let it be.
4 Went again out the Pilate, and says to them: Lo, I bring to you him out, that you may know, that in him not one fault I find.
5 (Came then the Jesus out, wearing the thorny crown, and the purple mantle.) And he says to them: See the man.
6 When therefore saw him the highpriests and officers, they cried out saying: Crucify, crucify him. Says to them the Pilate: Take him you, and crucify; I for not find in him a fault.
18 We know, that every one the having been begotten by the God, not sins; but the one having been begotten by the God, keeps himself, and the evil one not lays hold of him.
9 Or not know you, that unjust ones of God a kingdom not shall inherit? Not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminates, nor Sodomites,
10 nor thieves, nor covetous persons, nor drunkards, nor revilers, not extortioners, a kingdom of God not shall inherit.
9 If we confess the the sins of us, faithful he is and just so that he may forgive to us the sins, and he may cleanse us from all righteousness.
8 The one doing the sin, from the accuser is; because from a beginning the accuser sins. For this was manifested the son of the God, so that he might destroy the works of the accuser.
6 Who but ever may insnare one of the littleones these, of the believing into me, it is appropriate to him, that should be hung a millstone upper on the neck of him, and he should be sunk in the depth of the sea.
23 All for sinned, and come short of the glory of the God,
24 being justified freely, by the of him favor, through the redemption that in Anointed Jesus;
16 Confess you to each other the faults, and pray you on behalf of each other, so that you may be healed; greatly prevails a prayer of a just being operative.
28 so also the Anointed once for all having been offered for the of many to carry away sins, a second time without sins will be seen, by those him expecting for salvation.
3 Why and seest thou the splinter, that in the eye of the brother of thee, that but in thineown eye beam not perceivest?
4 Adulterers and adulteresses, not know you, that the friendship of the world enmity of the God is? whoever therefore may wish a friend to be of the world, an enemy of the God is rendered.
23 All for sinned, and come short of the glory of the God,
8 If we should say, that sin not we have, ourselves we deceive, and the truth not is in us.
9 If we confess the the sins of us, faithful he is and just so that he may forgive to us the sins, and he may cleanse us from all righteousness.
21 Him for not having known sin, on behalf of us sin was made, that we might become righteousness of God in him.
20 Therefore from works of law not shall be justified all flesh before him; through for law an acknowledgment of sin.
12 Not therefore let reign the sin, in the mortal of you body, in order that to obey;
13 nor present you the members of you weapons of unrighteousness to the sin; but present you yourselves to the God, as out of dead ones living, and the members of you weapons of righteousness to the God.
14 Sin for to you not shall lord over; not for you are under law, but under favor.
15 What then? shall we sin, because not we are under law, but under favor? Not let it be.
16 Not you know, that to whom you present yourselves slaves for obedience, slaves you are to whom you are obedient, whether of sin to death, or of obedience to righteousness?
17 Thanks but to the God, that you were slaves of the sin, you obeyed yet from heart into which you were delivered a form of teaching.
18 Having been freed and from the sin, you were enslaved to the righteousness.
15 If and should in error against thee the brother of thee, go, test him between thee and him alone. If thee he may hear thou hast won the brother of thee;
15 If and should in error against thee the brother of thee, go, test him between thee and him alone. If thee he may hear thou hast won the brother of thee;
23 The for wages of the sin, death; the but gracious gift of the God, life agelasting in an Anointed Jesus the Lord of us.
8 draw you near to the God, and he will draw near to you; cleanse you hands, sinners, and purify you hearts, twosouled ones.
1 Brethren, if, even should be surprised a man in any fault, you the spiritual ones do you reinstate the such like with a spirit of meekness, watching thyself, lest also thou shouldst to tempted.
14 We know for, that the law spiritual is; I but fleshly am, having been sold under the sin.
15 What for I work out, not I know; not for what I wish, this I practice; but what I hate, this I do.
16 If but what not I wish, this I do, I assent to the law, that excellent.
17 Now but no longer I work out it, but the dwelling in me sin.
23 If of whom you may forgive the sins, they are forgiven them; if of whom you may retain, they have been retained.