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Romans 14:10 — King James Version← Study notes

But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ.


Romans 14:10Greek Interlinear

Greek · Romans 14:1022 words
GreekMeaning
ΣὺSy
You yourselfpronounG4771
δὲde
howeverwordG1161
τίti
a (kind of), any (man, thingpronounG5100
κρίνειςkrineis
judge youverbG2919
τὸνton
thearticleG3588
ἀδελφόνadelphon
brothernounG80
σουsou
or you?pronounG4771
ē
orwordG2228
καὶkai
alsoadverbG2532
σὺsy
you yourselfpronounG4771
τίti
a (kind of), any (man, thingpronounG5100
ἐξουθενεῖςexoutheneis
do despiseverbG1848
τὸνton
thearticleG3588
ἀδελφόνadelphon
brothernounG80
σουsou
of you?pronounG4771
πάντεςpantes
AlladjectiveG3956
γὰρgar
forwordG1063
παραστησόμεθαparastēsometha
we will stand beforeverbG3936
τῷ
thearticleG3588
βήματιbēmati
judgment seatnounG968
τοῦtou
thearticleG3588
θεοῦtheou
GodnounG2316
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Romans 14:10

“But why do you judge your brother? Or why do you set at nought your brother?” And so he seems to be setting them upon a level, but from that he has said, he shows that the difference between them is great. First then by the appellation of “brother” he does away with disputatiousness, and then also by calling that awful day to their mind. For after saying, “Why do you set at nought your brother?” he proceeds, “For we shall all stand before the judgment-seat of Christ.” And…

Chrysostom · 4th century · Homily 25 on Romans
Nicene & Post-Nicene / Ante-Nicene Fathers translations · public domain
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