Romans 12
1I beseech you, therefore, my brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, by a rational service of him. 2And be not conformed to this world; but be ye transformed, by the renovation of your minds: and discern ye what is the good and acceptable and perfect pleasure of God. 3And, by the grace given to me, I say to you all: Do not carry thoughts, beyond what ye ought to think; but think with modesty, as God hath distributed to each one his measure of faith. 4For as we severally have many members in one body, and all those members have not the same functions; 5so also we, who are collectively many persons, are one body in Messiah, and are naturally members of each other. 6But we have different gifts, according to the grace given to us. There is that of prophecy, according to the measure of his faith. 7And there is that of ministration, possessed by one in his ministry. And there is that of a teacher, in his teaching. 8And there is that of a consoler, in his consoling: And that of a giver, with simplicity: And that of a presider, with dexterity: And of a sympathizer, with cheerfulness. ▼▼In this catalogue of gifts, verses 6, 7, 8, the Syriac merely describes them, giving no directions for the right use of them. Whether the Greek original will admit the same exposition, the learned will decide. I see no evidence, that the Syriac translator had an essentially different Greek text before him.
9Let not your love be guileful: but be haters of evil things, and adherers to good things. 10Be affectionate to your brethren: and love one another. Be foremost in honoring one another. 11Be active; and not slothful. Be fervent in spirit. Be laborers for our Lord. 12Be joyful in your hope. Be patient under your afflictions. Be persevering in prayer. 13Be communicators to the wants of the saints. Be kind to strangers. 14Bless your persecutors: bless, and curse not. 15Rejoice with them who rejoice: and weep with them who weep. 16What estimation ye make of yourselves, make also of your brethren. And indulge not high thoughts; but unite yourselves with the lowly minded. And be not wise in your own estimation. 17And repay to no man evil for evil: but let it be your study to do good before all men. 18And if possible, so far as it dependeth on you, live in peace with every man. 19And be ye not avengers of yourselves, my beloved: but give place to wrath. For it is written: If thou dost not execute judgment for thyself, I will execute judgment for thee, saith God. 20And if thy adversary be hungry, feed him: and if he be thirsty, give him drink. For if thou doest these things to him, thou wilt heap coals of fire on his head. 21Be ye not overcome by evil; but overcome evil with good.
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