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This scriptural passage from Romans explains that both those who have explicit divine law and those who do not will face judgment based on their actions, asserting that righteousness comes from obeying God's requirements, whether written or inherent. It highlights that even Gentiles, without the Mosaic Law, can follow its principles naturally, demonstrating a law inscribed on their hearts. The text then challenges Jewish believers who possess the law to live according to its teachings, cautioning against hypocrisy where their actions contradict their instruction, leading to dishonor to God.

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