Murdock(i)
11 But I say: Have they so stumbled as to fall entirely? Far be it. Rather, by their stumbling, life hath come to the Gentiles, for awakening their jealousy.
12 And if their stumbling was riches to the world, and their condemnation riches to the Gentiles; how much more their completeness?
13 But it is to you Gentiles, I am speaking: as I am a legate to the Gentiles, I honor my ministry;
14 if, perhaps, I may provoke emulation in the children of my flesh, and may vivify some of them.
15 For if the rejection of them, was a reconciliation of the world; what will their conversion be, but life from the dead?
16 For, if the first-fruits are holy, then the mass is also: and if the root is holy, then also the branches.
17 And if some of the branches were plucked off; and thou, an olive from the desert, wast in-grafted in their place, and hast become a participator of the root and fatness of the olive-tree;
18 do not glory over the branches. For if thou gloriest, thou sustainest not the root, but the root sustaineth thee.
19 And shouldst thou say, The branches were plucked off, that I might be grafted into their place.