For concerning the righteousness that is by the law, Moses writes: “The man who does these things will live by them.”
Parallel translations
- WEB For Moses writes about the righteousness of the law, “The one who does them will live by them.”
- KJV For Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the law, That the man which doeth those things shall live by them.
- NKJV For Moses writes about the righteousness which is of the law, “The man who does those things shall live by them.”
- NASB For Moses writes of the righteousness that is based on the Law, that the person who performs them will live by them.
- NLT For Moses writes that the law’s way of making a person right with God requires obedience to all of its commands.
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Quick answer
Moses described the law's way of righteousness: the one who does its commands will live by them. This demands perfect obedience that fallen people cannot render.
Overview
Quoting Leviticus 18:5, Paul summarizes the principle of law-righteousness: it offers life on condition of doing everything the law requires. Because no sinner can perfectly keep the law, this way leads not to life but to condemnation. Paul contrasts it sharply with the righteousness of faith in the following verses, showing why the gospel, not law-keeping, is the only path to acceptance with God.
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Cross-references · 8
- Lev 18:5Keep My statutes and My judgments, for the man who does these things will live by them. I am the LORD.
- Neh 9:29You admonished them to turn back to Your law, but they were arrogant and disobeyed Your commandments. They sinned against Your ordinances, by which a man will live if he practices them. They stubbornly shrugged their shoulders; they stiffened their necks and would not obey.
- Ezek 20:11And I gave them My statutes and made known to them My ordinances—for the man who does these things will live by them.
- Ezek 20:21But the children rebelled against Me. They did not walk in My statutes or carefully observe My ordinances—though the man who does these things will live by them—and they profaned My Sabbaths. So I resolved to pour out My wrath upon them and vent My anger against them in the wilderness.
- Ezek 20:13Yet the house of Israel rebelled against Me in the wilderness. They did not follow My statutes and they rejected My ordinances—though the man who does these things will live by them—and they utterly profaned My Sabbaths. Then I resolved to pour out My wrath upon them and put an end to them in the wilderness.
- Gal 3:12The law, however, is not based on faith; on the contrary, “The man who does these things will live by them.”
- Rom 7:10So I discovered that the very commandment that was meant to bring life actually brought death.
- Luke 10:27–28He answered, “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’ and ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’”
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