ROMANS
Chapter 4
Roma | Murdock | 4:1 | What then shall we say concerning Abraham the patriarch, that by the flesh he obtained? | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:2 |
But if Abraham was justified by works, he had | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:3 | For what saith the scripture? That Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness. | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:4 | But to him that worketh, the reward is not reckoned as of grace, but as a debt to him. | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:5 | Whereas, to him that worketh not, but only believeth in him that justifieth sinners, his faith is accounted to him for righteousness. | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:6 | As David also speaketh of the blessedness of the man, to whom God reckoneth righteousness without works, | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:7 | saying: Blessed are they, whose iniquity is forgiven, and whose sins are covered up: | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:9 | This blessedness, therefore, is it on the circumcision? or on the uncircumcision? For we say, that Abraham's faith was reckoned to him for righteousness. | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:10 | How then was it reckoned to him? In circumcision, or in uncircumcision? Not in circumcision, but in uncircumcision. | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:11 | For he received circumcision, as the sign and the seal of the righteousness of his faith while in uncircumcision: that he might become the father of all them of the uncircumcision who believe; and that it might be reckoned to them also for righteousness: | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:12 |
and the father of the circumcision; not to them only who are of the circumcision, but to them also who fulfill the steps of the faith of our father Abraham in | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:13 | For the promise to Abraham and to his seed, that he should become the heir of the world, was not by the law, but by the righteousness of his faith. | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:14 | For if they who are of the law were heirs, faith would be made void, and the promise of no force. | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:15 | For the law is a worker of wrath; because where no law is, there is no transgression of law. | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:16 | Wherefore, it is by the faith which is by grace, that we are justified: so that the promise may be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but also to that which is of the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all: | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:17 |
as it is written: " I have constituted thee a father to a multitude of nations ;" | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:18 | And without hope, he confided in the hope of becoming the father of a multitude of nations; (as it is written: So will thy seed be.) | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:19 | And he was not sickly in his faith, while contemplating his inert body, (for he was a hundred years old,) and the inert womb of Sarah. | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:20 | And he did not hesitate at the promise of God, as one lacking faith; but he was strong in faith, and gave glory to God; | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:23 | And not for his sake alone, was it written, that his faith was accounted for righteousness; | |
Roma | Murdock | 4:24 |
but for our sakes also; because it is to be accounted | |