1 What then the superiority of the Jew or what the advantage of circumcision?

2 Much according to every manner: for truly first were they trusted with the oracles of God.

3 For what if some disbelieved? their unbelief will not leave inactive the faith of God.

4 It may not be: and let God be true, and every man a liar; as has been written, That thou mightest be justified in thy words, and mightest conquer in thy being judged.

5 And if our injustice shall recommend the justice of God, what shall we say God not unjust bringing in anger? (I speak as man).

6 It may not be: for how shall God judge the world.

7 For if the truth of God in my lying abounded to his glory; why yet am I judged as sinful?

8 And not, (as we are defamed, and some have declared us to say,) That we should do evil things, that good things might come: whose judgment is just.

9 What advantage therefore have we? Not in any way: for we before accused both Jews and Greeks, all to be under sin.

10 As has been written, That there is no just one, not one:

11 There is none understanding, there is none seeking God.

12 All have bent aside, together have they become unprofitable: there is none doing good, there is not even one.

Romans 3:1-12, Smith's Literal Translation. Public domain.
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