Romans 14:24-16:27

Diaglott(i) 1 Are bound and we the strong ones the infirmities of those without strength to bear, and not ourselves to please; 2 each one of us to the neighbor let please for the good to building up. 3 Also for the Anointed one not himself pleased, but, as it has been written: The reproaches of those reproaching thee, fell on me. 4 As many things as for was fore written, for the our instruction was fore written; so that through the patience and of the consolation of the writings, the hope we might have. 5 The and God of the patience and of the consolation may give to you the same to be minded among each other, according to Anointed Jesus; 6 that with one mind with one mouth you may glorify the God and Father of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed. 7 Wherefore take to yourselves each other, as also the Anointed took to himself us for glory of God. 8 I say but, Jesus Anointed a servant became of circumcision, on behalf of truth of God, in order that to confirm the promises of the fathers; 9 the and nations on account of mercy to praise the God, as it has been written: Because of this I will confess to thee among nations, and to the name of thee sing praises. 10 And again it says: Rejoice you nations, with the people of him. 11 And again: Praise you the Lord all the nations, and extol you him all the peoples. 12 And again Esaias says: Shall be the root of the Jesse, and he standing up to rule nations, on him nations shall hope. 13 The and God of the hope to fill you all of joy and of peace in the believing, in order that to abound, you in the hope, in power of spirit holy. 14 I have been persuaded but, brethren of me, and myself I concerning you, that also yourselves full you are of goodness, having been filled all of knowledge, being able also reach other to admonish. 15 More boldly but I wrote to you, brethren, from of a part, as reminding you, through the favor that having been given to me by the God, 16 in order that to be me a public servant of Jesus Anointed for the nations, administering a priest the glad tidings of the God, so that may be the oblation of the nations well-pleasing, having been sanctified by spirit holy. 17 I have then a ground for boasting in Anointed Jesus the things to God; 18 not for I will dare to speak any of those things not worked out Anointed through me, for obedience of nations, in word and work; by power of signs and of wonders, 19 by power of spirit holy; so that me from Jerusalem and in a circuit, even to the Illyricum, to have fully set forth the glad tidings of the Anointed; 20 thus and being ambitious to announce glad tidings, not where was named Anointed, so that not on another foundation I should build; 21 but as it has been written: To those not it was told concerning him, shall see; and those not had heard, shall understand. 22 Wherefore also I was hindered the things many of the to come to you. 23 Now but no longer a place having in the regions these, a great desire and having of the to come to you from many years. 24 Whenever I may go to the Spain, I hope passing through to see you, and by you to be sent on my way there, if of you first from a part I should be filled. 25 Now but I am going to Jerusalem, ministering to the saints. 26 Were pleased for Macedonia and Achaia contribution some to make for the poor ones of the saints of those in Jerusalem. 27 They were pleased for, and debtors of them they are. If for in the spiritual things of them became sharers the Gentiles, they are bound also in the fleshly things to render service to them. 28 This then having finished, and having sealed to them the fruit this, I will go through of you into the Spain. 29 I know and, that coming to you, in fullness of blessing of Anointed I will come. 30 I entreat and you, brethren, by the Lord of us Jesus Anointed, and by the love of the spirit to strive together with me in the prayers on behalf of me to the God; 31 that I may be delivered from those being disobedient in the Judea, and that the service of me, that for Jerusalem, well pleasing may be to the saints; 32 so that with joy I may come to you through will of God, and may take rest together with you. 33 The and God of the peace with all of you. So be it. 16 1 I recommend and to you Phebe, the sister of us, being a servant of the congregation of that in Cenchrea; 2 that her you may receive in Lord worthily of the saints, and you may assist her in which of you she may need business; also for she a patroness of many became, and myself of me. 3 Salute you Prisca and Aquila, the fellow-workers of me in Anointed Jesus; 4 (who on behalf of the life of me the of themselves neck they placed under; to whom not I alone give thanks, but also all the congregations of the Gentiles;) 5 also the in house of them congregation. Salute you Epenetus, the beloved one of me, who is a first-fruit of the Asia into Anointed. 6 Salute you Mary, who much labored for us. 7 Salute you Andronicus and Junias, the relatives of me and fellow-prisoners of me, who are noted among the apostles, who and before me have been in Anointed. 8 Salute you Amplias, the beloved one of me in Lord. 9 Salute you Urbanus, the fellow-worker of us in Anointed, and Stachys, the beloved one of me. 10 Salute you Apelles, the approved one in Anointed. Salute you those from of the Aristobulus. 11 Salute you Herodian, the relative of me. Salute you those from of the Narcissus, those being in Lord. 12 Salute you Tryphenna and Tryphosa, those laboring in Lord. Salute you Persis, the beloved one, who much labored in Lord. 13 Salute you Rufus, the chosen in Lord, and the mother of him and of me. 14 Salute you Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermas, Patrobas, Hermes, and the with them brethren. 15 Salute you Philologus and Julia, Nereus and the sister of him, and Olympas, and the with them all saints. 16 Salute you each other with a kiss holy. Salute you the congregations all of the Anointed. 17 I entreat now you, brethren, to watch those the separations and the stumbling-blocks, contrary to the teaching which you learned, are making; and turn away from them. 18 They for such like ones to the Lord of us Anointed not are in subjection, but to the of themselves belly; and through the fair speaking and good speaking they deceive the hearts of the simple ones. 19 The for you obedience for all went abroad. I rejoice therefore that in respect to you; I wish but you wise ones indeed to be in respect to the good, blameless ones but in respect to the evil. 20 The and God of the peace will crush the adversary under the feet of you in a short time. The favor of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed with you. 21 Salute you Timothy, the fellow-worker of me, and Lucius and Jason and Sosipater, the relatives of me. 22 Salute you I Tertius, the one having written the letter, in Lord. 23 Salute you Gaius, the host of me and of the congregation whole. Salute you Erastus, the treasurer of the city, and Quartus the brother. 24 The favor of the Lord of us Jesus Anointed with all of us. So be it. 25 To him now being able you to establish according to the glad tidings of me and the proclaiming of Jesus Anointed, according to a revelation of a secret in times of ages has been concealed; 26 having been manifested nut now, through and writings prophetic, according to an appointment of the age-lasting God, for obedience of faith, to all the nations having been made known; 27 to only wise God, through Jesus Anointed, to him the glory for the ages. So be it.