And I gave them my statutes, and shewed them my judgments, which if a man do, he shall even live in them.
Romans 7:10 - King James Version (Oxford) 1769 And the commandment, which was ordained to life, I found to be unto death. 更多版本Amplified Bible - Classic Edition And the very legal ordinance which was designed and intended to bring life actually proved [to mean to me] death. [Lev. 18:5.] American Standard Version (1901) and the commandment, which was unto life, this I found to be unto death: Common English Bible and I died. So the commandment that was intended to give life brought death. Catholic Public Domain Version and I died. And the commandment, which was unto life, was itself found to be unto death for me. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And I died. And the commandment that was ordained to life, the same was found to be unto death to me. English Standard Version 2016 The very commandment that promised life proved to be death to me. |
And I gave them my statutes, and shewed them my judgments, which if a man do, he shall even live in them.
But the house of Israel rebelled against me in the wilderness: they walked not in my statutes, and they despised my judgments, which if a man do, he shall even live in them; and my sabbaths they greatly polluted: then I said, I would pour out my fury upon them in the wilderness, to consume them.
Notwithstanding the children rebelled against me: they walked not in my statutes, neither kept my judgments to do them, which if a man do, he shall even live in them; they polluted my sabbaths: then I said, I would pour out my fury upon them, to accomplish my anger against them in the wilderness.
Ye shall therefore keep my statutes, and my judgments: which if a man do, he shall live in them: I am the LORD.
For Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the law, That the man which doeth those things shall live by them.
For I was alive without the law once: but when the commandment came, sin revived, and I died.
But if the ministration of death, written and engraven in stones, was glorious, so that the children of Israel could not stedfastly behold the face of Moses for the glory of his countenance; which glory was to be done away: