4:1 What
shall
we
say
then,
that
Abraham
our
father,
as
perteining
to
the
flesh,
hath
found
4:2 For
if
Abraham
were
iustified
by
workes,
hee
hath
whereof
to
glory,
but
not
before
God.
4:3 For
what
saith
the
Scripture
Abraham
beleeued
God,
and
it
was
counted
vnto
him
for
righteousnes.
4:4 Now
to
him
that
worketh,
is
the
reward
not
reckoned
of
grace,
but
of
debt.
4:5 But
to
him
that
worketh
not,
but
beleeueth
on
him
that
iustifieth
the
vngodly;
his
faith
is
counted
for
righteousnesse.
4:6 Euen
as
Dauid
also
describeth
the
blessednesse
of
the
man,
vnto
whom
God
imputeth
righteousnesse
without
works:
4:7 Saying,
Blessed
are
they
whose
iniquities
are
forgiuen,
and
whose
sinnes
are
couered.
4:8 Blessed
is
the
man
to
whome
the
Lord
will
not
impute
sinne.
4:9 Commeth
this
blessednes
then
vpon
the
circumcision
onely,
or
vpon
the
vncircumcision
also
for
wee
say
that
faith
was
reckoned
to
Abraham
for
righteousnesse.
4:10 How
was
it
then
reckoned
when
he
was
in
circumcision,
or
in
vncircumcision
not
in
circumcision,
but
in
vncircumcision.
4:11 And
hee
receiued
the
signe
of
circumcision,
a
seale
of
the
righteousnesse
of
the
faith,
which
hee
had
yet
being
vncircumcised:
that
he
might
be
the
father
of
all
them
that
beleeue,
though
they
be
not
circumcised;
that
righteousnesse
might
be
imputed
vnto
them
also:
4:12 And
the
father
of
circumcision,
to
them
who
are
not
of
the
circumcision
onely,
but
also
walke
in
the
steppes
of
that
faith
of
our
father
Abraham,
which
he
had
being
yet
vncircumcised.
4:13 For
the
promise
that
he
should
be
the
heire
of
the
world,
was
not
to
Abraham,
or
to
his
seed
through
the
Lawe,
but
through
the
righteousnesse
of
faith.
4:14 For
if
they
which
are
of
the
law
be
heires,
faith
is
made
voide,
and
the
promise
made
of
none
effect.
4:15 Because
the
law
worketh
wrath:
for
where
no
Lawe
is,
there
is
no
transgression.
4:16 Therefore
it
is
of
faith,
that
it
might
bee
by
grace;
to
the
ende
the
promise
might
be
sure
to
all
the
seede,
not
to
that
onely
which
is
of
the
Law,
but
to
that
also
which
is
of
the
faith
of
Abraham,
who
is
the
father
of
vs
all,
4:17 (As
it
is
written,
I
haue
made
thee
a
father
of
many
nations)
before
him
whom
he
beleeued,
euen
God
who
quickeneth
the
dead,
and
calleth
those
things
which
bee
not,
as
though
they
were,
4:18 Who
against
hope,
beleeued
in
hope,
that
hee
might
become
the
father
of
many
nations:
according
to
that
which
was
spoken,
So
shall
thy
seede
bee.
4:19 And
being
not
weake
in
faith,
hee
considered
not
his
owne
body
now
dead,
when
hee
was
about
an
hundred
yere
old,
neither
yet
the
deadnes
of
Saraes
wombe.
4:20 Hee
staggered
not
at
the
promise
of
God
through
vnbeliefe:
but
was
strong
in
faith,
giuing
glory
to
God:
4:21 And
being
fully
perswaded,
that
what
he
had
promised,
he
was
able
also
to
performe.
4:22 And
therefore
it
was
imputed
to
him
for
righteousnesse.
4:23 Now
it
was
not
written
for
his
sake
alone,
that
it
was
imputed
to
him:
4:24 But
for
vs
also,
to
whome
it
shall
bee
imputed,
if
wee
beleeue
on
him
that
raised
vp
Iesus
our
Lord
from
the
dead,
4:25 Who
was
deliuered
for
our
offences,
and
was
raised
againe
for
our
iustification.