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1
What
then
shall we say
Abraham
our father
discovered
according to
the
flesh?
2
For
if
Abraham
was justified
by works,
he has
ground of boasting, but not
toward
God.
3
For
what
does the
Scripture
say?
And
Abraham
believed
God,
and
it was reckoned
to him for righteousness.
4
Now
to
the
one
working,
the
reward
is not reckoned
according to
grace,
but according to
debt.
5
However, to the
one
not working, but
believing
on the
One
justifying
the ungodly, his
faith
is reckoned
for righteousness,
6
just as
David
also
declares
the
blessedness
of the
man
to whom
God
credits
righteousness
apart from
works:
7
Blessed
are those
whose
lawless deeds
are forgiven,
and
whose
sins
are covered;
8
blessed
is
the
man
against whom
the
Lord
will never reckon
sin.
9
Is
this
blessing
then
on the
circumcision,
or
also
on the
uncircumcision?
F
or
we are saying
faith
was credited
to Abraham
as
righteousness.
10
How
then
was it credited?
Being in
circumcision,
or
in
uncircumcision?
Not in
circumcision,
but in
uncircumcision.
11
And
he received
the
sign
of circumcision,
a seal
of the
righteousness
of the
faith
that
he had
while
in the
uncircumcision,
for
him to be
father
of all
those
believing
while
in
uncircumcision,
for
the
righteousness
to be credited
also to them,
12
and
the
father
of circumcision
to those
not
only
of circumcision
, but also
to those
walking
in the
steps
of the
faith
of our
father
Abraham
during
uncircumcision.
13
For the
promise
was
to Abraham
or
his
descendants
that he should be
heir
of the
world,
not
through
the
Law, but
through
the
righteousness
of faith.
14
For
if
those
of
the
Law
are
heirs,
faith
has been made void and the
promise
made
of
no effect.
15
For
Law
brings
wrath;
and
where
there is
no
Law
,
neither
is
transgression.
16
There
for
e
it
is
of
faith,
that
it may be
according to
grace,
for
the
promise
to be
sure
to all
the
seed,
not
only
to that of
the
Law, but
also
to that of
the
faith
of Abraham,
who
is
the
fa
the
r
of us of all
17
as
it has been written
: I have made
you
a father
of many
nations.
before
God
whom
he believed, the
One
giving life
to the
dead
and
calling
into
being
the things not even existing,
18
who aga
in
st
hope
,
in
hope
believed,
for him
to become
the
father
of many
nations,
accord
in
g to
that hav
in
g been spoken, So shall your
offspr
in
g
be.
19
And
not
having become weak
in the
faith,
he considered
his
body
already
having become dead,
being
about
a hundred years old,
and the
lifelessness
of Sarahs
womb.
20
Yet
he did not waver
through unbelief
at
the
promise
of God, but
was strengthened
in faith,
having given
glory
to God,
21
and
having been fully assured
that
what
He had promised,
He is also
able
to do.
22
Therefore
also
it was credited to him unto righteousness.
23
Now
it was not written
on account of
him
alone
that it was credited to him,
24
but
also
on account of
us,
to whom
it is about
to be credited,
to those
believing
on the
One
having raised
Jesus
our
Lord
out from
the
dead,
25
who
was delivered over
for
our trespasses,
and
was raised
for
our justification.
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