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1 Or don’t you
know, brothers
(for I speak
to men who
know the law),
that the law
has dominion over
a man for as
long as he
lives?
2 For
the woman that
has a husband
is bound by
law to the
husband while he
lives, but if
the husband dies,
she is discharged
from the law
of the husband.
3 So
then if, while
the husband lives,
she is joined
to another man,
she would be
called an
adulteress. But if
the husband dies, she
is free from
the law, so
that she is
no adulteress,
though she is
joined to another
man.
4 Therefore,
my brothers, you
also were made
dead to the
law through the
body of Christ,
that you would
be joined to
another, to him
who was raised
from the dead,
that we
might produce fruit
to God.
5 For
when we were
in the flesh,
the sinful passions
which were through
the law worked
in our members
to bring out
fruit to death.
6 But
now we have
been discharged from
the law, having
died to that
in which we
were held; so
that we serve
in newness of
the spirit, and
not in oldness
of the letter.
7 What
shall we say
then? Is the
law sin? May it
never be! However,
I wouldn’t have
known sin except
through the law.
For I wouldn’t
have known
coveting unless
the law had
said, “You shall
not covet.”
8 But sin,
finding occasion
through the
commandment, produced
in me all
kinds of coveting.
For apart from
the law, sin is
dead.
9 I
was alive apart
from the law
once, but when
the commandment
came, sin revived and
I died.
10 The
commandment which
was for life,
this I found
to be for
death;
11 for sin,
finding occasion
through the
commandment, deceived
me, and through
it killed me.
12 Therefore
the law indeed
is holy, and the
commandment holy, righteous,
and good.
13 Did
then that which
is good become
death to me?
May it never
be! But sin, that
it might be
shown to be sin,
was producing
death in me
through that which
is good; that
through the
commandment sin might
become exceedingly sinful.
14 For
we know that
the law is
spiritual, but I
am fleshly, sold
under sin.
15 For
I don’t understand
what I am
doing. For I don’t
practice what I
desire to do;
but what I
hate, that I
do.
16 But
if what I don’t
desire, that I
do, I consent to
the law that
it is good.
17 So
now it is
no more I
that do it,
but sin which
dwells in me.
18 For
I know that
in me, that
is, in my
flesh, dwells no
good thing. For
desire is present
with me, but
I don’t find it
doing that which
is good.
19 For
the good which
I desire, I don’t
do; but the
evil which I don’t
desire, that I
practice.
20 But
if what I don’t
desire, that I
do, it is
no more I
that do it,
but sin which
dwells in me.
21 I
find then the
law that, while
I desire to
do good, evil
is present.
22 For
I delight in
God’s law after
the inward person,
23 but
I see a different
law in my
members, warring against
the law of
my mind,
and bringing me
into captivity under
the law of sin
which is in
my members.
24 What
a wretched man
I am! Who
will deliver me
out of the
body of this
death?
25 I
thank God through
Jesus Christ, our
Lord! So then
with the mind,
I myself serve
God’s law,
but with the
flesh, sin’s law.