< Roomalaisille 7 >
1 Vai ettekö tiedä, veljet-minä puhun lain tunteville-että laki vallitsee ihmistä, niin kauan kuin hän elää?
My fellow believers, you know about laws. So you certainly know (OR, I want you to remember) that people have to obey laws [PRS] [only] while [they are] alive. [RHQ]
2 Niinpä sitoo laki naidun vaimon hänen elossa olevaan mieheensä; mutta jos mies kuolee, on vaimo irti tästä miehen laista.
For example, a woman is required by the law {the law requires a woman} [to obey and be faithful to her husband] as long as he is alive. But if her husband dies, she is freed [from having to] {[no longer has to]} [obey] the law about [remaining married to] her husband.
3 Sentähden hän saa avionrikkojan nimen, jos miehensä eläessä antautuu toiselle miehelle; mutta jos mies kuolee, on hän vapaa siitä laista, niin ettei hän ole avionrikkoja, jos menee toiselle miehelle.
Therefore, a woman will be called {people will call a woman} an adulteress if she lives with another man while her husband is alive. But if her husband dies, she no longer [has to obey] that law. Then she will not be an adulteress if she marries another man.
4 Niin, veljeni, teidätkin on kuoletettu laista Kristuksen ruumiin kautta, tullaksenne toisen omiksi, hänen, joka on kuolleista herätetty, että me kantaisimme hedelmää Jumalalle.
Likewise, my fellow believers, [just like people are free from having to obey any law after they die] [MET], you [and I] have been freed {[God] has freed you [and me]} from having [to obey] all the Jewish rituals and laws [MET]. [That is because it is as though] we died with Christ [when he was crucified]. Now you [and I] belong to someone else [MET], [like a woman who marries again after her husband dies belongs to another man]. Specifically, you [and I] belong to [Christ], who has come back to life {whom [God] has caused to live again after he died}, in order that we may live righteously [IDM] to [honor] God.
5 Sillä kun olimme lihan vallassa, niin synnin himot, jotka laki herättää, vaikuttivat meidän jäsenissämme, niin että me kannoimme hedelmää kuolemalle,
When our self-directed nature [controlled] us, desires [that led us to] sin were acting in our bodies. [Those desires were increased because of our knowing God’s] laws [PRS]. As a result [we did evil things] [IDM] [that] caused us to be separated from God.
6 mutta nyt me olemme irti laista ja kuolleet pois siitä, mikä meidät piti vankeina, niin että me palvelemme Jumalaa Hengen uudessa tilassa emmekä kirjaimen vanhassa.
But now we are freed {free} from [having to obey all the Jewish] rituals— [it is as though] we have died. The result is that now we are not controlled by those rituals {those rituals do not control us now}. So we serve God, not by [having to obey] those rituals, which is the old way, but in the new way, as [God’s] Spirit [helps us to serve him].
7 Mitä siis sanomme? Onko laki syntiä? Pois se! Mutta syntiä en olisi tullut tuntemaan muuten kuin lain kautta; sillä en minä olisi tiennyt himosta, ellei laki olisi sanonut: "Älä himoitse".
[Someone might object], saying, “(The laws [that God gave Moses] must be evil [if our sinful desires] are increased because of our knowing those laws. [MTY]/Are not the laws [that God gave Moses] evil [if they stir up our sinful desires]?)” [MTY, RHQ] [I would reply] that they certainly are not [evil, even though our sinful desires are increased]. What I would reply is that I, [for example], realized that [what I was doing] was sinful only because [of what is written] {[Moses wrote]} [in] those laws. For example, I realized that coveting [is sinful] only because he wrote in those laws [PRS], “You must not covet.”
8 Mutta kun synti otti käskysanasta aiheen, herätti se minussa kaikkinaisia himoja; sillä ilman lakia on synti kuollut.
And because of what that commandment [stated], my sinful [desire to have things that belong to others] [PRS] caused me to covet in many ways. [Our desire to] sin is not stimulated [MET] when there is no law [that prohibits our doing sinful things].
9 Minä elin ennen ilman lakia; mutta kun käskysana tuli, niin synti virkosi,
Formerly, when I did not [know] what God’s laws [required], I used to live [without worrying about what I was doing]. But when I [became aware that God] commanded, [“You must not covet],” I suddenly realized [PRS] that I was sinning,
10 ja minä kuolin. Niin kävi ilmi, että käskysana, joka oli oleva minulle elämäksi, olikin minulle kuolemaksi.
and [I realized that] I was separated from God. The laws that [I thought would enable me to] live [eternally as a result of my obeying them] caused me [to realize that] I was separated from God!
11 Sillä kun synti otti käskysanasta aiheen, petti se minut ja kuoletti minut käskysanan kautta.
[My desire to] sin found a way [PRS] to deceive me [by making me think wrongly that] I could keep [on sinning and at the same time obey] those laws [enough so that I would live eternally], and [thus it] caused me to be separated from God [PRS].
12 Niin, laki on kuitenkin pyhä ja käskysana pyhä, vanhurskas ja hyvä.
So [we conclude that] the laws [that God gave to Moses] are holy. What God commanded [about not coveting, along with all the other things that he commanded], is also holy, and it is just and good.
13 Onko siis hyvä tullut minulle kuolemaksi? Pois se! Vaan synti, että se synniksi nähtäisiin, on hyvän kautta tuottanut minulle kuoleman, että synti tulisi ylenmäärin synnilliseksi käskysanan kautta.
So, [if someone were to object] saying, “[The laws that God gave Moses], which are good, (resulted in my being separated from God!/did they result in my being separated from God?) [RHQ]” [I would reply], “Certainly they did not [do that]!” But instead, those [laws], which are good, stimulated [my desire to] sin. I knew that the result was that I was separated from God. And also, because I [learned what God had] commanded, [I knew that] what I was doing was [truly] sinful.
14 Sillä me tiedämme, että laki on hengellinen, mutta minä olen lihallinen, myyty synnin alaisuuteen.
We know that the laws [that God gave Moses came from God’s] Spirit. But as for me, I am [influenced by my] self-directed nature. [It is as though] I have been forced to become a slave of [my desire to] sin [MET].
15 Sillä minä en tunne omakseni sitä, mitä teen; sillä minä en toteuta sitä, mitä tahdon, vaan mitä minä vihaan, sitä minä teen.
The things that I do, I [often] [HYP] do not understand. That is, [sometimes] [HYP] it is [the good things] that I want [to do] that I do not do. [And sometimes] [HYP] it is the [evil] things that I detest that I do.
16 Mutta jos minä teen sitä, mitä en tahdo, niin minä myönnän, että laki on hyvä.
Since I [do] the [evil] things that I do not want [to] do, I agree that the laws [of God] are good.
17 Niin en nyt enää tee sitä minä, vaan synti, joka minussa asuu.
So, it is not that I do [evil things because I wish to do them]. Instead, [what happens is that] I do sinful things because the desire to sin [causes me to do them]. The [desire to] sin (is within/permeates) me [PRS].
18 Sillä minä tiedän, ettei minussa, se on minun lihassani, asu mitään hyvää. Tahto minulla kyllä on, mutta voimaa hyvän toteuttamiseen ei;
I know that my self-directed nature will not [let me] [PRS] [do] anything that is good. I know this because I want [to do what is good], but I do not do what is good.
19 sillä sitä hyvää, mitä minä tahdon, minä en tee, vaan sitä pahaa, mitä en tahdo, minä teen.
I do not do the good things that I want to do. Instead, it is evil things that I do not want to do that I do.
20 Jos minä siis teen sitä, mitä en tahdo, niin sen tekijä en enää ole minä, vaan synti, joka minussa asuu.
Because I do [evil things] that I do not want to do, it is not that I do [evil things because I want to]. Instead, [I do them because] my self-directed nature, which permeates me [PRS], [causes me to do them].
21 Niin huomaan siis itsessäni, minä, joka tahdon hyvää tehdä, sen lain, että paha riippuu minussa kiinni;
I find, then, that what always happens is that when I want to do what is good, there is an evil [desire] present within me that [PRS] [prevents me from doing good].
22 sillä sisällisen ihmiseni puolesta minä ilolla yhdyn Jumalan lakiin,
With my new inner nature I like the laws of God very much.
23 mutta jäsenissäni minä näen toisen lain, joka sotii minun mieleni lakia vastaan ja pitää minut vangittuna synnin laissa, joka minun jäsenissäni on.
Nevertheless, I sense that there is a different force that is in (my body/me) [PRS, SYN]. It is opposed to what with my mind [I desire to do] [MET], and it puts me inescapably under the control of [MET] the sinful [desires] that I have [SYN].
24 Minä viheliäinen ihminen, kuka pelastaa minut tästä kuoleman ruumiista?
[When I consider this], I [feel that I] am a very wretched person. I want someone to set me free from the control of what my body [desires], in order that I might not be separated from God. [RHQ] [I also think that what I have experienced is the same as what all believers experience].
25 Kiitos Jumalalle Jeesuksen Kristuksen, meidän Herramme, kautta! Niin minä siis tämmöisenäni palvelen mielellä Jumalan lakia, mutta lihalla synnin lakia.
I thank God that it is by Jesus Christ our Lord [that we can be free from the control of what our bodies desire]. So, [with our minds, you and] I on the one hand want to obey God’s laws. [But also], [you and] I [often let] our sinful [desires control us] because of our self-directed nature.