4:1 What
then
shall
we
say
that
Abraham,
our
forefather,
hath
found
according
to
the
flesh
4:2 For
if
Abraham
was
justified
by
works,
he
hath
whereof
to
glory;
but
not
toward
God.
4:3 For
what
saith
the
scripture
And
Abraham
believed
God,
and
it
was
reckoned
unto
him
for
righteousness.
4:4 Now
to
him
that
worketh,
the
reward
is
not
reckoned
as
of
grace,
but
as
of
debt.
4:5 But
to
him
that
worketh
not,
but
believeth
on
him
that
justifieth
the
ungodly,
his
faith
is
reckoned
for
righteousness.
4:6 Even
as
David
also
pronounceth
blessing
upon
the
man,
unto
whom
God
reckoneth
righteousness
apart
from
works,
4:7 [saying],
Blessed
are
they
whose
iniquities
are
forgiven,
And
whose
sins
are
covered.
4:8 Blessed
is
the
man
to
whom,
the
Lord
will
not
reckon
sin.
4:9 Is
this
blessing
then
pronounced
upon
the
circumcision,
or
upon
the
uncircumcision
also
for
we
say,
To
Abraham
his
faith
was
reckoned
for
righteousness.
4:10 How
then
was
it
reckoned
when
he
was
in
circumcision,
or
in
uncircumcision
Not
in
circumcision,
but
in
uncircumcision:
4:11 and
he
received
the
sign
of
circumcision,
a
seal
of
the
righteousness
of
the
faith
which
he
had
while
he
was
in
uncircumcision;
that
he
might
be
the
father
of
all
them
that
believe,
though
they
be
in
uncircumcision,
that
righteousness
might
be
reckoned
unto
them;
4:12 and
the
father
of
circumcision
to
them
who
not
only
are
of
the
circumcision,
but
who
also
walk
in
the
steps
of
that
faith
of
our
father
Abraham
which
he
had
in
uncircumcision.
4:13 For
not
through
the
law
was
the
promise
to
Abraham
or
to
his
seed
that
he
should
be
heir
of
the
world,
but
through
the
righteousness
of
faith.
4:14 For
if
they
that
are
of
the
law
are
heirs,
faith
is
made
void,
and
the
promise
is
made
of
none
effect:
4:15 for
the
law
worketh
wrath;
but
where
there
is
no
law,
neither
is
there
transgression.
4:16 For
this
cause
[it
is]
of
faith,
that
[it
may
be]
according
to
grace;
to
the
end
that
the
promise
may
be
sure
to
all
the
seed;
not
to
that
only
which
is
of
the
law,
but
to
that
also
which
is
of
the
faith
of
Abraham,
who
is
the
father
of
us
all
4:17 (as
it
is
written,
A
father
of
many
nations
have
I
made
thee)
before
him
whom
he
believed,
[even]
God,
who
giveth
life
to
the
dead,
and
calleth
the
things
that
are
not,
as
though
they
were.
4:18 Who
in
hope
believed
against
hope,
to
the
end
that
he
might
become
a
father
of
many
nations,
according
to
that
which
had
been
spoken,
So
shall
thy
seed
be.
4:19 And
without
being
weakened
in
faith
he
considered
his
own
body
now
as
good
as
dead
(he
being
about
a
hundred
years
old),
and
the
deadness
of
Sarah's
womb;
4:20 yet,
looking
unto
the
promise
of
God,
he
wavered
not
through
unbelief,
but
waxed
strong
through
faith,
giving
glory
to
God,
4:21 and
being
fully
assured
that
what
he
had
promised,
he
was
able
also
to
perform.
4:22 Wherefore
also
it
was
reckoned
unto
him
for
righteousness.
4:23 Now
it
was
not
written
for
his
sake
alone,
that
it
was
reckoned
unto
him;
4:24 but
for
our
sake
also,
unto
whom
it
shall
be
reckoned,
who
believe
on
him
that
raised
Jesus
our
Lord
from
the
dead,
4:25 who
was
delivered
up
for
our
trespasses,
and
was
raised
for
our
justification.