Diaglott(i)
3 The for inability of the law, in that it was weak through the flesh, the God the of himself son having sent in a form of flesh of sin, and on account of sin, condemned the sin in the flesh;
4 so that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled by us, by those not according to flesh walking, but according to spirit.
5 Those for according to flesh being, the things of the flesh are minding; those but according to spirit, the things of the spirit.
6 The for mind of the flesh, death; the but mind of the spirit, life, and peace.
7 Because the mind of the flesh, enmity to God; to the for law of the God not it is subject, neither for it is able;
8 those and in flesh being, to God to be pleasing not they are able.
9 You but not are in flesh, but in spirit, if indeed spirit of God dwells in you. If and any one spirit of an Anointed one not has, he not is of him.
10 If but an Anointed in you, the indeed body dead with respect to sin; the but spirit life with respect to righteousness.
11 If but the spirit of him having raised up Jesus out of the dead ones dwells in you, he having raised the Anointed out of dead ones, will make alive also the mortal bodies of you, through the indwelling of him spirit in you.
12 So then, brethren, debtors we are not to the flesh, of the according to flesh to live.
13 If for according to flesh you live, you are about to die; if but by spirit the practices of the body you put to death, you shall live.