Romans 6:5
1599 Geneva Bible
5 (A)[a]For if we be planted with him to the [b]similitude of his death, even so shall we [c]be to the similitude of his resurrection,
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- Romans 6:5 The death of sin and the life of righteousness, or our ingrafting into Christ, and growing up into one with him, cannot be separated by any means, neither in death nor life, whereby it followeth, that no man is sanctified, which lived still to sin, and therefore is no man made partaker of Christ by faith, which repenteth not, and turneth not from his wickedness: for as he said before, the Law is not subverted, but established by faith.
- Romans 6:5 Insomuch as by the means of the strength which cometh from him to us, we so die to sin as he is dead.
- Romans 6:5 For we become every day more perfect than others: for we shall never be perfectly sanctified, as long as we live here.
Romans 6:5
New International Version
5 For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly also be united with him in a resurrection like his.(A)
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