Romans 9
Living Bible
9 1-3 O Israel, my people! O my Jewish brothers! How I long for you to come to Christ. My heart is heavy within me, and I grieve bitterly day and night because of you. Christ knows and the Holy Spirit knows that it is no mere pretense when I say that I would be willing to be forever damned if that would save you. 4 God has given you so much, but still you will not listen to him. He took you as his own special, chosen people and led you along with a bright cloud of glory and told you how very much he wanted to bless you. He gave you his rules for daily life so you would know what he wanted you to do. He let you worship him and gave you mighty promises. 5 Great men of God were your fathers, and Christ himself was one of you, a Jew so far as his human nature is concerned, he who now rules over all things. Praise God forever!
6 Well then, has God failed to fulfill his promises to the Jews? No! For these promises are only to those who are truly Jews.[a] And not everyone born into a Jewish family is truly a Jew! 7 Just the fact that they come from Abraham doesn’t make them truly Abraham’s children. For the Scriptures say that the promises apply only to Abraham’s son Isaac and Isaac’s descendants, though Abraham had other children too. 8 This means that not all of Abraham’s children are children of God, but only those who believe the promise of salvation which he made to Abraham.
9 For God had promised, “Next year I will give you and Sarah a son.” 10-13 And years later, when this son Isaac was grown up and married and Rebecca his wife was about to bear him twin children, God told her that Esau, the child born first, would be a servant to Jacob, his twin brother. In the words of the Scripture, “I chose to bless Jacob but not Esau.” And God said this before the children were even born, before they had done anything either good or bad. This proves that God was doing what he had decided from the beginning; it was not because of what the children did but because of what God wanted and chose.
14 Was God being unfair? Of course not. 15 For God had said to Moses, “If I want to be kind to someone, I will. And I will take pity on anyone I want to.” 16 And so God’s blessings are not given just because someone decides to have them or works hard to get them. They are given because God takes pity on those he wants to.
17 Pharaoh, king of Egypt, was an example of this fact. For God told him he had given him the kingdom of Egypt for the very purpose of displaying the awesome power of God against him, so that all the world would hear about God’s glorious name.[b] 18 So you see, God is kind to some just because he wants to be, and he makes some refuse to listen.
19 Well then, why does God blame them for not listening? Haven’t they done what he made them do?
20 No, don’t say that. Who are you to criticize God? Should the thing made say to the one who made it, “Why have you made me like this?” 21 When a man makes a jar out of clay, doesn’t he have a right to use the same lump of clay to make one jar beautiful, to be used for holding flowers, and another to throw garbage into? 22 Does not God have a perfect right to show his fury and power against those who are fit only for destruction, those he has been patient with for all this time? 23-24 And he has a right to take others such as ourselves, who have been made for pouring the riches of his glory into, whether we are Jews or Gentiles, and to be kind to us so that everyone can see how very great his glory is.
25 Remember what the prophecy of Hosea says? There God says that he will find other children for himself (who are not from his Jewish family) and will love them, though no one had ever loved them before. 26 And the heathen, of whom it once was said, “You are not my people,” shall be called “sons of the Living God.”[c]
27 Isaiah the prophet cried out concerning the Jews that though there would be millions[d] of them, only a small number would ever be saved. 28 “For the Lord will execute his sentence upon the earth, quickly ending his dealings, justly cutting them short.”[e]
29 And Isaiah says in another place that except for God’s mercy all the Jews would be destroyed—all of them—just as everyone in the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah perished.[f]
30 Well then, what shall we say about these things? Just this, that God has given the Gentiles the opportunity to be acquitted by faith, even though they had not been really seeking God. 31 But the Jews, who tried so hard to get right with God by keeping his laws, never succeeded. 32 Why not? Because they were trying to be saved by keeping the law and being good instead of by depending on faith. They have stumbled over the great stumbling stone. 33 God warned them of this in the Scriptures when he said, “I have put a Rock in the path of the Jews, and many will stumble over him (Jesus). Those who believe in him will never be disappointed.”[g]
Footnotes
- Romans 9:6 For these promises are only to those who are truly Jews, implied.
- Romans 9:17 that all the world would hear about God’s glorious name, literally, “that my name might be published abroad in all the earth.”
- Romans 9:26 See Hosea 2:23.
- Romans 9:27 millions, literally, “as the sand of the sea,” i.e., numberless.
- Romans 9:28 See Isaiah 10:22; 28:22.
- Romans 9:29 See Isaiah 1:9.
- Romans 9:33 See Isaiah 28:16.
Romans 9
New International Version
Paul’s Anguish Over Israel
9 I speak the truth in Christ—I am not lying,(A) my conscience confirms(B) it through the Holy Spirit— 2 I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart. 3 For I could wish that I myself(C) were cursed(D) and cut off from Christ for the sake of my people,(E) those of my own race,(F) 4 the people of Israel.(G) Theirs is the adoption to sonship;(H) theirs the divine glory,(I) the covenants,(J) the receiving of the law,(K) the temple worship(L) and the promises.(M) 5 Theirs are the patriarchs,(N) and from them is traced the human ancestry of the Messiah,(O) who is God over all,(P) forever praised Amen.
God’s Sovereign Choice
6 It is not as though God’s word(R) had failed. For not all who are descended from Israel are Israel.(S) 7 Nor because they are his descendants are they all Abraham’s children. On the contrary, “It is through Isaac that your offspring will be reckoned.”[b](T) 8 In other words, it is not the children by physical descent who are God’s children,(U) but it is the children of the promise who are regarded as Abraham’s offspring.(V) 9 For this was how the promise was stated: “At the appointed time I will return, and Sarah will have a son.”[c](W)
10 Not only that, but Rebekah’s children were conceived at the same time by our father Isaac.(X) 11 Yet, before the twins were born or had done anything good or bad(Y)—in order that God’s purpose(Z) in election might stand: 12 not by works but by him who calls—she was told, “The older will serve the younger.”[d](AA) 13 Just as it is written: “Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.”[e](AB)
14 What then shall we say?(AC) Is God unjust? Not at all!(AD) 15 For he says to Moses,
“I will have mercy on whom I have mercy,
and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.”[f](AE)
16 It does not, therefore, depend on human desire or effort, but on God’s mercy.(AF) 17 For Scripture says to Pharaoh: “I raised you up for this very purpose, that I might display my power in you and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth.”[g](AG) 18 Therefore God has mercy on whom he wants to have mercy, and he hardens whom he wants to harden.(AH)
19 One of you will say to me:(AI) “Then why does God still blame us?(AJ) For who is able to resist his will?”(AK) 20 But who are you, a human being, to talk back to God?(AL) “Shall what is formed say to the one who formed it,(AM) ‘Why did you make me like this?’”[h](AN) 21 Does not the potter have the right to make out of the same lump of clay some pottery for special purposes and some for common use?(AO)
22 What if God, although choosing to show his wrath and make his power known, bore with great patience(AP) the objects of his wrath—prepared for destruction?(AQ) 23 What if he did this to make the riches of his glory(AR) known to the objects of his mercy, whom he prepared in advance for glory(AS)— 24 even us, whom he also called,(AT) not only from the Jews but also from the Gentiles?(AU) 25 As he says in Hosea:
“I will call them ‘my people’ who are not my people;
and I will call her ‘my loved one’ who is not my loved one,”[i](AV)
26 and,
“In the very place where it was said to them,
‘You are not my people,’
there they will be called ‘children of the living God.’”[j](AW)
27 Isaiah cries out concerning Israel:
“Though the number of the Israelites be like the sand by the sea,(AX)
only the remnant will be saved.(AY)
28 For the Lord will carry out
his sentence on earth with speed and finality.”[k](AZ)
29 It is just as Isaiah said previously:
“Unless the Lord Almighty(BA)
had left us descendants,
we would have become like Sodom,
we would have been like Gomorrah.”[l](BB)
Israel’s Unbelief
30 What then shall we say?(BC) That the Gentiles, who did not pursue righteousness, have obtained it, a righteousness that is by faith;(BD) 31 but the people of Israel, who pursued the law as the way of righteousness,(BE) have not attained their goal.(BF) 32 Why not? Because they pursued it not by faith but as if it were by works. They stumbled over the stumbling stone.(BG) 33 As it is written:
Footnotes
- Romans 9:5 Or Messiah, who is over all. God be forever praised! Or Messiah. God who is over all be forever praised!
- Romans 9:7 Gen. 21:12
- Romans 9:9 Gen. 18:10,14
- Romans 9:12 Gen. 25:23
- Romans 9:13 Mal. 1:2,3
- Romans 9:15 Exodus 33:19
- Romans 9:17 Exodus 9:16
- Romans 9:20 Isaiah 29:16; 45:9
- Romans 9:25 Hosea 2:23
- Romans 9:26 Hosea 1:10
- Romans 9:28 Isaiah 10:22,23 (see Septuagint)
- Romans 9:29 Isaiah 1:9
- Romans 9:33 Isaiah 8:14; 28:16
Romani 9
Nouă Traducere În Limba Română
Alegerea suverană a lui Dumnezeu
9 Spun adevărul în Cristos, nu mint: conştiinţa mea, prin Duhul Sfânt, îmi este martoră 2 că am o mare întristare şi o durere permanentă în inimă, 3 întrucât aş vrea, mai degrabă, ca eu însumi să fiu blestemat şi despărţit de Cristos de dragul fraţilor mei, al rudelor mele după trup 4 şi anume israeliţii! Ale lor sunt înfierea[a], slava[b], legămintele, darea Legii, închinarea şi promisiunile. 5 Ai lor sunt patriarhii şi din ei a venit, după trup, Cristos, Care este deasupra tuturor, Dumnezeu binecuvântat în veci[c]! Amin.
6 Dar aceasta nu înseamnă că a fost fără efect Cuvântul[d] lui Dumnezeu. Pentru că nu toţi care sunt din Israel sunt Israel. 7 Şi deşi sunt sămânţa lui Avraam nu toţi sunt copiii săi, ci, aşa cum este scris: „Prin Isaac îşi va primi numele sămânţa[e] ta.“[f] 8 Aceasta înseamnă că nu copiii trupeşti sunt copii ai lui Dumnezeu, ci copiii promisiunii sunt priviţi ca sămânţă. 9 Căci iată care a fost cuvântul promisiunii: „La anul, pe vremea aceasta, Mă voi întoarce la tine, iar Sara va avea un fiu.“[g] 10 Ba mai mult, Rebeca a rămas însărcinată de la un singur om[h], strămoşul nostru Isaac. 11 Şi chiar înainte ca cei doi gemeni să se fi născut sau să fi făcut ceva bine sau rău, – pentru ca scopul lui Dumnezeu în alegere să poată rămâne, nu prin fapte, ci prin Cel Care cheamă, – 12 i s-a spus: „Cel mai mare îi va sluji celui mai mic.“[i] 13 Aşa cum este scris:
„Pe Iacov l-am iubit,
dar pe Esau l-am urât.“[j]
14 Deci ce vom spune: nu cumva este nedreptate din partea lui Dumnezeu? În nici un caz! 15 Căci lui Moise i-a spus:
„Eu mă îndur de cine vreau să mă îndur
şi am milă de cine vreau să am milă.“[k]
16 Deci nu este ceva care ţine de cel care doreşte sau de cel care se străduieşte, ci ţine de Dumnezeu, Care arată îndurare, 17 pentru că, în Scripturi, Dumnezeu îi spune lui Faraon:
„Te-am ridicat ca să-Mi arăt în tine puterea Mea
şi astfel Numele Meu să fie vestit pe întreg pământul.“[l]
18 Astfel, El are milă de cine doreşte şi împietreşte pe cine doreşte.
19 Mă vei întreba deci: „Atunci, de ce mai acuză?! Căci cine se poate împotrivi voii Lui?!“ 20 Dar, mai degrabă, cine eşti tu, omule, ca să te contrazici cu Dumnezeu?! Oare cel modelat îi va spune celui care l-a modelat: „De ce m-ai făcut aşa?“?[m] 21 Oare nu are olarul dreptul ca, din acelaşi bulgăre de lut, să facă şi un vas pentru întrebuinţări deosebite, dar şi unul pentru folosinţă obişnuită? 22 Şi ce dacă Dumnezeu, dorind să-Şi arate mânia şi să-Şi facă cunoscută puterea, a avut răbdare cu cei care erau vase ale mâniei Sale, pregătite pentru distrugere? 23 Şi ce dacă El a procedat astfel ca să-Şi facă cunoscută bogăţia slavei Sale faţă de nişte vase ale îndurării, pe care le pregătise mai dinainte pentru slavă, 24 incluzându-ne şi pe noi, pe care ne-a chemat nu numai dintre iudei, ci şi dintre neamuri? 25 Aşa cum spune în Osea:
„Pe cel ce nu era poporul Meu îl voi numi «Popor al Meu»,
şi pe cea care nu era iubită, o voi numi «Iubită».[n]
26 Şi în locul unde li s-a spus: «Voi nu sunteţi poporul Meu!»,
acolo vor fi numiţi «Fii ai Dumnezeului celui Viu».“[o]
27 Iar Isaia strigă despre Israel:
„Chiar dacă numărul israeliţilor ar fi ca nisipul mării,
totuşi numai rămăşiţa va fi mântuită,
28 căci Domnul va duce la îndeplinire repede şi pe deplin sentinţa hotărâtă asupra pământului.“[p]
29 Aşa cum a prezis Isaia:
„Dacă Domnul Oştirilor[q] nu ne-ar fi lăsat câţiva urmaşi[r],
am fi ajuns ca Sodoma
şi ne-am fi asemănat cu Gomora.“[s]
Necredinţa lui Israel
30 Şi atunci ce vom spune? Neamurile, care n-au urmărit dreptatea, totuşi au primit-o, – şi anume o dreptate care este prin credinţă –, 31 însă Israel, care urmărea dreptatea printr-o Lege, n-a reuşit s-o obţină. 32 De ce n-a reuşit? Pentru că ei n-au urmărit acest lucru prin credinţă, ci, ca şi cum ar fi fost posibil, prin fapte. Ei s-au împiedicat de Piatra de poticnire, 33 aşa cum este scris:
„Iată, pun în Sion o Piatră de poticnire
şi o Stâncă de cădere!
Oricine crede în El nu va fi făcut de ruşine.“[t]
Footnotes
- Romani 9:4 Vezi nota de la 8:15; vezi Ex. 4:22-23; Ier. 31:9; Os. 11:1
- Romani 9:4 Prezenţa lui Dumnezeu în mijlocul poporului Său (vezi Ex. 16:7, 10; Lev. 9:6, 23; Num. 16:19)
- Romani 9:5 Sau: Cristos, Care este Dumnezeu deasupra tuturor, binecuvântat în veci; sau: Cristos, Care este deasupra tuturor. Dumnezeu să fie binecuvântat în veci; sau: Cristos. Dumnezeu, Care este deasupra tuturor, să fie binecuvântat în veci; gramatical, toate variantele sunt posibile
- Romani 9:6 Este vorba despre promisiunea legământului
- Romani 9:7 Termenul grecesc pentru sămânţă este un singular ce se poate referi atât la un singur urmaş, cât şi la toţi urmaşii de pe linia genealogică a unei persoane (colectiv). Este foarte probabil ca în cele mai multe cazuri termenul să exprime o ambiguitate intenţionată. Apostolul Pavel (Gal. 3:16) aplică acelaşi termen, sămânţă, lui Isus Cristos, demonstrând, prin exegeza sa, că promisiunea făcută lui Avraam îşi găseşte împlinirea ultimă în Isus Cristos
- Romani 9:7 Vezi Gen. 21:12
- Romani 9:9 Vezi Gen. 18:10, 14
- Romani 9:10 Sau: printr-o singură împreunare cu, pentru a accentua egalitatea celor doi fii
- Romani 9:12 Vezi Gen. 25:23
- Romani 9:13 Adică: Pe Iacov l-am ales, / dar pe Esau l-am respins; vezi Mal. 1:2, 3
- Romani 9:15 Vezi Ex. 33:19
- Romani 9:17 Pavel citează din LXX, Ex. 9:16
- Romani 9:20 Vezi Is. 29:16; 45:9
- Romani 9:25 Vezi Os. 2:23
- Romani 9:26 Vezi Os. 1:10
- Romani 9:28 Vezi Is. 10:22, 23
- Romani 9:29 Gr.: Kurios Savaot care îl redă pe ebr.: YHWH Ţevaot. Termenul ebraic pentru oştiri se poate referi: (1) la oştirile lui Israel (Ex. 7:4; Ps. 44:9 – v. 10 în TM); (2) la corpurile cereşti (Gen. 2:1; Deut. 4:19; Is. 40:26); (3) la îngeri (Ios. 5:14; 1 Regi 22:19; Ps. 148:2); probabil acest titlu face referire la suveranitatea lui Dumnezeu peste orice putere din univers
- Romani 9:29 Lit.: o sămânţă
- Romani 9:29 Vezi LXX, Is. 1:9
- Romani 9:33 Vezi Is. 8:14; 28:16
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