Catholic Public Domain Version
"I will not remember all his iniquities, which he has worked; by his justice, which he has worked, he shall live. "
— Ezekiel 18:22, Catholic Public Domain Version
“All his transgressions that he hath committed, they shall not be mentioned unto him: in his righteousness that he hath done he shall live.”
“None of his transgressions that he hath committed shall be remembered against him: in his righteousness that he hath done he shall live. ”
“None of his transgressions that he has committed shall be remembered against him: in his righteousness that he has done he shall live.”
“None of the sins he has committed will be held against him; because of the righteousness he has done, he will live.”
“I will not remember all his iniquities that he hath done: in his justice which he hath wrought, he shall live.”
“Not one of the sins which he has done will be kept in memory against him: in the righteousness which he has done he will have life.”
“All his transgressions that he hath committed, they shall not be mentioned unto him: in his righteousness that he hath done he shall live.”
And you say, ‘Why has not the son borne the iniquity of the father?’ Clearly, since the son has worked judgment and justice, has observed all my precepts, and has done them, he shall certainly live.
The soul that sins, the same shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, and the father shall not bear the iniquity of the son. The justice of the just man shall be upon himself, but the impiety of the impious man shall be upon himself.
But if the impious man does penance for all his sins which he has committed, and if he keeps all my precepts, and accomplishes judgment and justice, then he shall certainly live, and he shall not die.
I will not remember all his iniquities, which he has worked; by his justice, which he has worked, he shall live.
How could it be my will that an impious man should die, says the Lord God, and not that he should be converted from his ways and live?
But if a just man turns himself away from his justice, and does iniquity in accord with all the abominations that the impious man so often does, why should he live? All his justices, which he has accomplished, shall not be remembered. By the transgression, in which he has transgressed, and by his sin, in which he has sinned, by these he shall die.
And you have said, ‘The way of the Lord is not fair.’ Therefore, listen, O house of Israel. How could it be that my way is not fair? And is it not instead your ways that are perverse?