Williams(i)
10 and so, in my case, the command which should have meant life turned out to mean death.
11 For sin found its rallying point in that command and through it deceived me and killed me.
12 So the law itself is holy, and its specific commands are holy, right, and good.
13 Did that which is good, then, result in death to me? Of course not! It was sin that did it, so that it might show itself as sin, for by means of that good thing it brought about my death, so that through the command sin might appear surpassingly sinful.