Romans 1:32 Cross References - WNT

32 In short, though knowing full well the sentence which God pronounces against actions such as theirs, as things which deserve death, they not only practise them, but even encourage and applaud others who do them.

Mark 14:10-11

10 But Judas Iscariot, already mentioned as one of the Twelve, went to the High Priests to betray Jesus to them. 11 They gladly listened to his proposal, and promised to give him a sum of money. So he looked out for an opportunity to betray Him.

Luke 11:48

48 It follows that you bear testimony to the actions of your forefathers and that you fully approve thereof. They slew, you build.

Acts 8:1

1 And Saul fully approved of his murder. At this time a great persecution broke out against the Church in Jerusalem, and all except the Apostles were scattered throughout Judaea and Samaria.

Acts 22:20

20 and when they were shedding the blood of Stephen, Thy witness, I was standing by, fully approving of it, and I held the clothes of those who were killing him.'

Romans 1:18

18 For God's anger is being revealed from Heaven against all impiety and against the iniquity of men who through iniquity suppress the truth. God is angry:

Romans 1:21

21 For when they had come to know God, they did not give Him glory as God nor render Him thanks, but they became absorbed in useless discussions, and their senseless minds were darkened.

Romans 2:1-5

1 You are therefore without excuse, O man, whoever you are who sit in judgement upon others. For when you pass judgement on your fellow man, you condemn yourself; for you who sit in judgement upon others are guilty of the same misdeeds; 2 and we know that God's judgement against those who commit such sins is in accordance with the truth. 3 And you who pronounce judgement upon those who do such things although your own conduct is the same as theirs--do you imagine that you yourself will escape unpunished when God judges? 4 Or is it that you think slightingly of His infinite goodness, forbearance and patience, unaware that the goodness of God is gently drawing you to repentance? 5 The fact is that in the stubbornness of your impenitent heart you are treasuring up against yourself anger on the day of Anger--the day when the righteousness of God's judgements will stand revealed.

Romans 2:21-23

21 you then who teach your fellow man, do you refuse to teach yourself? You who cry out against stealing, are you yourself a thief? 22 You who forbid adultery, do you commit adultery? You who loathe idols, do you plunder their temples? 23 You who make your boast in the Law, do you offend against its commands and so dishonour God?

Romans 6:21

21 At that time, then, what benefit did you get from conduct which you now regard with shame? Why, such things finally result in death.

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