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What does the Bible say about condemnation for Jews and Gentiles?

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The Bible teaches that both Jews and Gentiles are under condemnation due to sin, as stated in Romans 2:12-16.

In Romans 2:12-16, the Apostle Paul emphasizes that all humanity, whether Jew or Gentile, stands condemned before God due to sin. He illustrates that those without the law will perish without the law, while those with the law, specifically the Jews, will be judged by it. God's justice applies universally, revealing that both groups have sinned and are equally in need of salvation through Jesus Christ. This underscores the futility of relying on the law for justification, as no one can keep it perfectly, revealing the necessity of Christ as the only hope for righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 2:12-16

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