## Nevertheless ## AT: "Yet" or "There was no written law from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, but" (see [Romans 5:12](./12.md)) ## death ruled from Adam until Moses ## Paul is comparing death to a king. (See: [[rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor]]). AT: "people continued to die from the time of Adam until the time of Moses as a consequence of their sin" ## even over those who did not sin like Adam’s disobedience ## AT: "even people whose sins were different from Adam’s continue to die" ## who is a figure of him who was to come ## Adam was a pattern of Christ, who appeared much later. He had much in common with him. ## For if...the many died...much more did the grace of God and the gift...abound ## It is important that "the many died," but it is more important that "the grace of God and the gift" abounded. ## much more did the grace...and the gift...abound ## "the grace...and the gift" were greater and stronger than the "trespass."