2:1 My
brethren,
hold
not
the
faith
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
[the
Lord]
of
glory,
with
respect
of
persons.
2:2 For
if
there
come
into
your
synagogue
a
man
with
a
gold
ring,
in
fine
clothing,
and
there
come
in
also
a
poor
man
in
vile
clothing;
2:3 and
ye
have
regard
to
him
that
weareth
the
fine
clothing,
and
say,
Sit
thou
here
in
a
good
place;
and
ye
say
to
the
poor
man,
Stand
thou
there,
or
sit
under
my
footstool;
2:4 Do
ye
not
make
distinctions
among
yourselves,
and
become
judges
with
evil
thoughts
2:5 Hearken,
my
beloved
brethren;
did
not
God
choose
them
that
are
poor
as
to
the
world
[to
be]
rich
in
faith,
and
heirs
of
the
kingdom
which
he
promised
to
them
that
love
him
2:6 But
ye
have
dishonored
the
poor
man.
Do
not
the
rich
oppress
you,
and
themselves
drag
you
before
the
judgment-seats
2:7 Do
not
they
blaspheme
the
honorable
name
by
which
ye
are
called
2:8 Howbeit
if
ye
fulfil
the
royal
law,
according
to
the
scripture,
Thou
shalt
love
thy
neighbor
as
thyself,
ye
do
well:
2:9 but
if
ye
have
respect
of
persons,
ye
commit
sin,
being
convicted
by
the
law
as
transgressors.
2:10 For
whosoever
shall
keep
the
whole
law,
and
yet
stumble
in
one
[point],
he
is
become
guilty
of
all.
2:11 For
he
that
said,
Do
not
commit
adultery,
said
also,
Do
not
kill.
Now
if
thou
dost
not
commit
adultery,
but
killest,
thou
art
become
a
transgressor
of
the
law.
2:12 So
speak
ye,
and
so
do,
as
men
that
are
to
be
judged
by
a
law
of
liberty.
2:13 For
judgment
[is]
without
mercy
to
him
that
hath
showed
no
mercy:
mercy
glorieth
against
judgment.
2:14 What
doth
it
profit,
my
brethren,
if
a
man
say
he
hath
faith,
but
have
not
works
can
that
faith
save
him
2:15 If
a
brother
or
sister
be
naked
and
in
lack
of
daily
food,
2:16 and
one
of
you
say
unto
them,
Go
in
peace,
be
ye
warmed
and
filled;
and
yet
ye
give
them
not
the
things
needful
to
the
body;
what
doth
it
profit
2:17 Even
so
faith,
if
it
have
not
works,
is
dead
in
itself.
2:18 Yea,
a
man
will
say,
Thou
hast
faith,
and
I
have
works:
show
me
thy
faith
apart
from
[thy]
works,
and
I
by
my
works
will
show
thee
[my]
faith.
2:19 Thou
believest
that
God
is
one;
thou
doest
well:
the
demons
also
believe,
and
shudder.
2:20 But
wilt
thou
know,
O
vain
man,
that
faith
apart
from
works
is
barren
2:21 Was
not
Abraham
our
father
justified
by
works,
in
that
he
offered
up
Isaac
his
son
upon
the
altar
2:22 Thou
seest
that
faith
wrought
with
his
works,
and
by
works
was
faith
made
perfect;
2:23 and
the
scripture
was
fulfilled
which
saith,
And
Abraham
believed
God,
and
it
was
reckoned
unto
him
for
righteousness;
and
he
was
called
the
friend
of
God.
2:24 Ye
see
that
by
works
a
man
is
justified,
and
not
only
by
faith.
2:25 And
in
like
manner
was
not
also
Rahab
the
harlot
justified
by
works,
in
that
she
received
the
messengers,
and
sent
them
out
another
way
2:26 For
as
the
body
apart
from
the
spirit
is
dead,
even
so
faith
apart
from
works
is
dead.