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15 To the for Moses he says: I will pity whom I pity, and compassionate whom I should compassionate.
16 So then not of the one willing, nor of the one running, but of the pitying God.
17 Says for the writing to the Pharaoh: That for same this I raised up thee, that I might show in thee the power of me, and that may be declared the name of me in all the earth.
18 So then whom he wills, he pities; whom and he wills, he hardens.
19 Thou wilt say then to me: Why still does he find fault? to the for will of him who has been opposed?
20 But indeed, O man, thou who art, the one answering again to the God? Not shall say the thing formed to the one having formed: Why me madest thou thus?
21 Or not has authority the potter of the clay, out of the same mixture to make, this indeed for honor a vessel, that and for dishonor?
22 If but wishing the God to show the wrath, and make known the power of himself, bore in much long-suffering vessels of wrath having been fitted for destruction;
23 and that he might make known the wealth of the glory of himself on vessels of mercy, which were previously prepared for glory;