For the good that I want, I do not do, but I practice the very evil that I do not want.
Parallel translations
- WEB For the good which I desire, I don’t do; but the evil which I don’t desire, that I practice.
- KJV For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do.
- BSB For I do not do the good I want to do. Instead, I keep on doing the evil I do not want to do.
- NKJV For the good that I will to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not to do, that I practice.
- NLT I want to do what is good, but I don’t. I don’t want to do what is wrong, but I do it anyway.
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Quick answer
Paul repeats that he fails to do the good he wants and instead practices the evil he hates. The conflict is real and persistent.
Overview
By restating the dilemma, Paul underscores its intensity and his inability to resolve it by willpower. The good remains undone while evil is practiced, despite genuine desire. The repetition heightens the longing for rescue that bursts forth in verse 24.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 1
- Rom 7:15For I don’t know what I am doing. For I don’t practice what I desire to do; but what I hate, that I do.
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