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\v 12 Although non-Jews do not have the laws that God gave to Moses, all non-Jews who sin will be apart from God forever. He will not consider whether or not they knew the laws that he gave to Moses. And he will also punish all the Jews who have disobeyed his law, because he will judge them according to it.
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\v 12 Although non-Jews do not have the laws that God gave to Moses, all non-Jews who sin without having a law, God will bring them to ruin forever. The fact that they did not know the law of Moses does not make them innocent. And he will also punish all the Jews who have disobeyed his law, because he will judge them according to what the law says.
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\v 13 It is right for God to punish them because it is not those who merely know God's laws whom he considers to be righteous. On the contrary, it is only those who continually have obeyed all of God's law whom God will consider righteous.
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\v 13 It is right for God to punish them because it is not those who know about God's laws that he makes righteous. Only those who have obeyed all of God's law, they are the only ones God makes righteous.
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\v 14 Whenever the non-Jews, who do not have the law of God, freely obey those laws, they prove that they have a law within their own minds, even though they do not actually have the laws that God gave to Moses.
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\v 14 Whenever the non-Jews, who do not have the law of God, follow those laws because they obeyed them by the light of nature, they prove that they have a law within themselves, even though they never had the laws that God gave to Moses.
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\v 15 They show that they know in their own minds what God commands in his law, for each person in his very own conscience either accuses himself of bad behavior or defends himself.
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\v 15 They show that they know in their own minds what God commands in his law, for each person in his very own conscience either accuses himself of bad behavior or defends himself.
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