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Contents: KATA MATHTHAIONKATA MARKONKATA LOUKANKATA IÔANÊNPRAXEIS APOSTOLÔNIAKÔBOUPETROU APETROU BIÔANOU AIÔANOU BIÔANOU GIOUDAPROS RÔMAIOUSPROS KORINTHIOUS APROS KORINTHIOUS BPROS GALATASPROS EPHESIOUSPROS PHILIPPÊSIOUSPROS KOLASSAEISPROS THESSALONIKEIS APROS THESSALONIKEIS BPROS EBRAIOUSPROS TIMOTHEON APROS TIMOTHEON BPROS TITONPROS PHILÊMONAAPOKALUPSIS IÔANOU |
New Testament (eds. Brooke Foss Westcott, Fenton John Anthony Hort)
PROS RÔMAIOUS
Editions and translations: Greek (ed. Brooke Foss Westcott, Fenton John Anthony Hort) | English (ed. Rainbow Missions, Inc.) | Latin (ed. Saint Jerome)
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XIII. Pasa psuchê exousiais huperechousais hupotassesthô, ou gar estin exousia ei mê hupo theou, hai de ousai hupo theou tetagmenai [2] eisin: hôste ho antitassomenos têi exousiai têi tou theou diatagêi anthestêken, hoi de anthestêkotes heautois krima lêmpsontai. [3] hoi gar archontes ouk eisin phobos tôi agathôi ergôi alla tôi kakôi. theleis de mê phobeisthai tên exousian; to agathon poiei, [4] kai hexeis epainon ex autês: theou gar diakonos estin soi eis to agathon. ean de to kakon poiêis, phobou: ou gar eikêi tên machairan phorei: theou gar diakonos estin, ekdikos eis orgên tôi to kakon prassonti. dio anankê hupotassesthai, [5] ou monon dia tên orgên alla kai dia tên suneidêsin, [6] dia touto gar kai phorous teleite, leitourgoi gar theou eisin eis auto touto proskarterountes. [7] apodote pasi tas opheilas, tôi ton phoron ton phoron, tôi to telos to telos, tôi ton phobon ton phobon, tôi tên timên tên timên. [8] Mêdeni mêden opheilete, ei mê to allêlous agapain: ho gar agapôn ton heteron nomon peplêrôken. [9] to gar Ou moicheuseis, Ou phoneuseis, Ou klepseis, Ouk epithumêseis, kai ei tis hetera entolê, en tôi logôi toutôi anakephalaioutai, [en tôi] Agapêseis ton plêsion sou hôs seauton. [p. 372] [10] hê agapê tôi plêsion kakon ouk ergazetai: plêrôma oun nomou hê agapê. [11] Kai touto eidotes ton kairon, hoti hôra êdê humas ex hupnou egerthênai, nun gar enguteron hêmôn hê sôtêria ê hote episteusamen. [12] hê nux proekopsen, hê de hêmera êngiken. apothômetha oun ta erga tou skotous, endusômetha [de] ta hopla tou phôtos. [13] hôs en hêmerai euschêmonôs peripatêsômen, mê kômois kai methais, mê koitais kai aselgeiais, mê eridi kai zêlôi. [14] alla endusasthe ton kurion Iêsoun Christon, kai tês sarkos pronoian mê poieisthe eis epithumias.
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This text is based on the following book(s): The New Testament in the original Greek. The text revised by. Brooke Foss Westcott, D.D. Fenton John Anthony Hort, D.D. New York. Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square. 1885. OCLC: 36237274
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