Where does the justification for The New Testament doers of the law in Romans 2:13 originate from?

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Who are The New Testament doers of the law in Romans 2:13 who shall be justified?

Romans 2:11-15
11 For there is no respect of persons with God. 12 For whosoever have sinned without the law, shall perish without the law; and whosoever have sinned in the law, shall be judged by the law. 13 For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified. 14 For when the Gentiles, who have not the law, do by nature those things that are of the law; these having not the law are a law to themselves: 15 Who shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience bearing witness to them, and their thoughts between themselves accusing, or also defending one another,
 

turbosixx

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I would suggest to you that the first 11 chapters of the Romans are one basic point. Paul is trying to explain to the Jews that they need to quit trusting in being children of Abraham, trusting the law and circumcision and to trust in Christ (faith). They have a hard time imagining they can be justified without those things. I can see why it would be difficult for them. They had been taught that for over a thousand years. They trusted that being God's chosen people, the law and circumcision made them righteous in God's sight.

So he first points out that even though they had those things, if they were not doers of the law then they were condemned. He points out they're hypocrisy.
3 But do you suppose this, you foolish person who passes judgment on those who practice such things, and yet does them as well, that you will escape the judgment of God?

He tells them if they don't practice the law, then they are uncircumcised. The uncircumcised were cut off from the people, Gen. 17:14.
25 For indeed circumcision is of value if you practice the Law; but if you are a violator of the Law, your circumcision has turned into uncircumcision.

There's a lot to it but that is the basic idea. They have died to those things and now are justified in Christ without those things.
I would read the first 11 chapters to get a better picture.
 
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I would suggest to you that the first 11 chapters of the Romans are one basic point. Paul is trying to explain to the Jews that they need to quit trusting in being children of Abraham, trusting the law and circumcision and to trust in Christ (faith). They have a hard time imagining they can be justified without those things. I can see why it would be difficult for them. They had been taught that for over a thousand years. They trusted that being God's chosen people, the law and circumcision made them righteous in God's sight.

So he first points out that even though they had those things, if they were not doers of the law then they were condemned. He points out they're hypocrisy.
3 But do you suppose this, you foolish person who passes judgment on those who practice such things, and yet does them as well, that you will escape the judgment of God?

He tells them if they don't practice the law, then they are uncircumcised. The uncircumcised were cut off from the people, Gen. 17:14.
25 For indeed circumcision is of value if you practice the Law; but if you are a violator of the Law, your circumcision has turned into uncircumcision.

There's a lot to it but that is the basic idea. They have died to those things and now are justified in Christ without those things.
I would read the first 11 chapters to get a better picture.
The doers of the law shall be justified.
 

Kroogz

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Who are The New Testament doers of the law in Romans 2:13 who shall be justified?
The Lord Jesus Christ.
The Law requires perfection in order to be justified through it.

All gentiles have sinned, even without the law.
All Jews have sinned with the law.

So both classes are EMPTY of justified people.

So Paul gave a zinger to the self righteous Jew. "The doers of the law shall be justified." The law requires perfection. Even the self righteous know they failed at some point. And Paul goes on to point it out in the verses ahead.
 
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The Lord Jesus Christ.
The Law requires perfection in order to be justified through it.

All gentiles have sinned, even without the law.
All Jews have sinned with the law.

So both classes are EMPTY of justified people.

So Paul gave a zinger to the self righteous Jew. "The doers of the law shall be justified." The law requires perfection. Even the self righteous know they failed at some point. And Paul goes on to point it out in the verses ahead.
The doers of the law shall be justified.
 

Kroogz

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The doers of the law shall be justified.
And The Lord Jesus Christ is the only person who has ever done it. Not a soul in the past did it. Nor will anyone in the present or future do it.
 

Kroogz

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HumbleBee said:
I am referring to any incorrect doctrines they are choosing to believe.
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Incorrect doctrine is not the idol.

Incorrect doctrine has an idol. And that idol is ALWAYS ,100% of the time ...................SELF.

Incorrect doctrine is always about the creature.

Correct doctrine is always about the Creator.
 

Dino246

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The doers of the law shall be justified.
Paul is making a point, not describing a set of people. "Doers" here is contrasted with "hearers". That's the point of the sentence.

Those who are merely hearers but don't do what they hear are not going to be justified; in order to be justified, you must actually do what the Law requires.

The problem is that, as Paul states, nobody is righteous... no amount of "law doing" is sufficient to make one righteous. We have all sinned and cannot move ourselves from "sinner" to "justified" because we have all failed to "do" what the law requires.
 
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Paul is making a point, not describing a set of people. "Doers" here is contrasted with "hearers". That's the point of the sentence.

Those who are merely hearers but don't do what they hear are not going to be justified; in order to be justified, you must actually do what the Law requires.

The problem is that, as Paul states, nobody is righteous... no amount of "law doing" is sufficient to make one righteous. We have all sinned and cannot move ourselves from "sinner" to "justified" because we have all failed to "do" what the law requires.
The doers of the law shall be justified.
 

Dino246

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The doers of the law shall be justified.
You're being ridiculous. I'm not going to bother attempting to answer any other questions you ask if you aren't going to make the least attempt to understand and learn.
 
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You're being ridiculous. I'm not going to bother attempting to answer any other questions you ask if you aren't going to make the least attempt to understand and learn.
I am teaching you; The doers of the law shall be justified.
 
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And The Lord Jesus Christ is the only person who has ever done it. Not a soul in the past did it. Nor will anyone in the present or future do it.
I am a doer of the law; The doers of the law shall be justified.