Orthodox Jewish Bible

Kehilah In Rome 3:8-25 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

8. Why do we not say, as some speakers of lashon hora slanderously report us to say, "Let us do rah that tov might come of it"? The gezar din (verdict) of ashem (guilty) on them is well deserved.

9. What then? Are we (Yehudim) better off? Not altogether. For we have now charged both Yehudim and non-Jews as all alike under HaChet (sin, i.e., the power of Chet Kadmon Ro 7:23),

10. As it is written, EIN TZADDIK BA'ARETZ (KOHELET 7:20), There is none [on earth] righteous, not even one.

11. There is none who has binah, there is none who seeks out G-d.

12. All have turned aside, they have become altogether paskudneh, worthless; there is none who does good, there is none, not so much as one.

13. Their throat is an open grave. They use their tongues to deceive. The venom of asps is under their lips,

14. Whose mouth is full of curses and bitterness.

15. Their feet are swift when it comes to shefach dahm.

16. Ruin and wretchedness are in their ways,

17. And the derech Shalom (the way of peace) they have not known.

18. There is no yirat Shomayim (fear of G-d) before their eyes. [See TEHILLIM 13:1-3; 14:1-3; 5:9,10; 139:4; 140:3; 9:28; 10:7; YESHAYAH 59:7 8; TEHILLIM 36:1; MISHLE 1:16; TEHILLIM 35:2.]

19. Now we know that whatever the Torah says, it says to those under the Torah, in order that every mouth might be stopped and kol HaOlam Hazeh become ashem (guilty) and liable to the Mishpat Hashem [TEHILLIM 1:5].

20. For by Ma'asim (Works) of Chok (Law) shall KOL CHAI LO YITZDAK ("all living not be justified" TEHILLIM 143:2), for through the Chok (Law) comes the da'as HaChet (the knowledge of sin), [BERESHIS 3:7].

21. But now, apart from the Chok, the Tzedek Olamim--the Tzidkat Hashem--has been revealed, as attested by the Torah and the Nevi'im,

22. That is, the Tzidkat Hashem through emunah in Moshiach Yehoshua (Yeshua) to all the ma'aminim (believers). For there is no distinction.

23. For all have sinned and suffered want of the kavod Hashem.

24. They are acquitted and accounted to be YITZDAK IM HASHEM as a matnat Hashem (gift of G-d) by the unmerited Chen v'Chesed Hashem (grace of G-d) through HaPedut (the ransom, the payment of ransom for the Geulah redemption--Shmuel Bais 7:23 that comes about through the Go'el Moshiach Tzidkeinu) which is in Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach Yehoshua,

25. Whom G-d set forth as a kapporah (that which propitiates G-d's wrath; cf the sa'ir l'azazel in Lv 16:22 and Isa 53:12 paying the onesh for sin) through emunah (faith) in the DAHM ("blood" Gen 22:7; Ex 12:3,6; Isa 53:7,10) of Moshiach, to demonstrate the Tzedek Olamim, the Tzidkat Hashem (righteousness of G-d) in pasach (passing over, letting go the penalty of) the averos (sins) committed in former times