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Romans

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Where then is boasting? It has been excluded. Through what principle? That of works? No, but through the principle of faith.

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Greek: Transliteration:
Where Where, in what place. Adv H4226 Ποῦ pou
then [is] Therefore, then. Conj H3767 οὖν oun
boasting? The act of boasting, glorying, exultation. N-NFS H2746 καύχησις kauchēsis
It has been excluded. To shut out, exclude, separate. V-AIP-3S H1576 ἐξεκλείσθη exekleisthē
what Of what sort. IPro-GMS H4169 ποίου poiou
principle? Usage, custom, law; in NT: of law in general, plural: of divine laws; of a force or influence impelling to action; of the Mosaic law; of the books which contain the law, the Pentateuch, the Old Testament scriptures in general. N-GMS H3551 νόμου nomou
of works? Work, task, employment; a deed, action; that which is wrought or made, a work. N-GNP H2041 ἔργων ergōn
No, By no means, not at all. Adv H3780 οὐχί ouchi
[the] principle Usage, custom, law; in NT: of law in general, plural: of divine laws; of a force or influence impelling to action; of the Mosaic law; of the books which contain the law, the Pentateuch, the Old Testament scriptures in general. N-GMS H3551 νόμου nomou
of faith. Faith, belief, trust, confidence; fidelity, faithfulness. N-GFS H4102 πίστεως pisteōs

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Berean Bible Where then is boasting? It has been excluded. Through what principle? That of works? No, but through the principle of faith.
King James Bible Where then is boasting? boasting then? It has been is excluded. Through By what principle? That law? of works? No, Nay: but through by the principle law of faith.
Hebrew Greek English Where then is boasting? It has been is excluded. Through By what principle? That kind of law? Of works? No, but through the principle by a law of faith.
New American Standard Bible 1995 Where then is boasting? It has been is excluded. Through By what principle? That kind of law? Of works? No, but through the principle by a law of faith.