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So then, as through one trespass there is condemnation for everyone, so also through one righteous act there is justification leading to life for everyone.
So G686 then G3767, as through G1223 one G1520 offense G3900 [fn]the result G1519 was condemnation G2631 to all G3956 mankind G444, so G3779 also G2532 through G1223 one G1520 act G1345 of G1345 righteousness G1345 [fn]the result G1519 was justification G1347 of life G2222 to all G3956 mankind G444.
فَإِذًا كَمَا بِخَطِيَّةٍ وَاحِدَةٍ صَارَ الْحُكْمُ إِلَى جَمِيعِ النَّاسِ لِلدَّيْنُونَةِ، هكَذَا بِبِرّ وَاحِدٍ صَارَتِ الْهِبَةُ إِلَى جَمِيعِ النَّاسِ، لِتَبْرِيرِ الْحَيَاةِ.
The Textus Receptus (latin, "Received Text") is the Greek text originally compiled by Erasmus around 1516. Though the earliest work was prepared by Desiderius Erasmus, his work was later revised by Robert Estienne (or, Stephanus) and further revised by Theodore Beza. The text produced by each is substantially the same, aside from some minor variations. The Blue Letter Bible utilizes Stephanus' edition from 1550.
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