The righteousness of God, already mentioned by Paul in Romans 1:16–17, is now visible also apart from the law
 (Romans 3:21). Until Jesus came, the light of God’s righteousness shone only on all those who were under the law.
 But now his righteousness shines on people apart from the law.
 The expression, choris nomou
 (without the law
) indicates that this new appearance of God’s righteousness in Jesus and in faith is no longer restricted by the law and the people of the law. The gospel is not a Jewish affair.1
21 Mais maintenant, sans la loi est manifestée la justice de Dieu, à laquelle rendent témoignage la loi et les prophètes,