The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
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Romans 4
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- 4:1
What shall we
say
then that
Abraham
our
father, as
pertaining to the
flesh, hath
found ?
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- 4:2
For
if
Abraham were
justified
by
works, he
hath whereof to
glory;
but
not
before
God.
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- 4:3
For
what
saith the
scripture
*
Abraham
believed
God,
and it was
counted unto
him
for
righteousness.
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- 4:4
Now to him that
worketh
is the
reward
not
reckoned
of
grace,
but
of
debt.
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- 4:5
But to him that
worketh
not,
but
believeth
on him that
justifieth the
ungodly,
his
faith is
counted
for
righteousness.
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- 4:6 Even
as
David
also
describeth the
blessedness of the
man, unto
whom
God
imputeth
righteousness
without
works,
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- 4:7 Saying,
Blessed are they
whose
iniquities are
forgiven,
and
whose
sins are
covered.
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- 4:8
Blessed is the
man to
whom the
Lord
will
not
impute
sin.
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- 4:9 Cometh
this
blessedness
then
upon the
circumcision only,
or
upon the
uncircumcision
also?
for we
say
that
faith was
reckoned to
Abraham
for
righteousness.
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- 4:10
How was
it
then
reckoned ? when he
was
in
circumcision,
or
in
uncircumcision?
Not
in
circumcision,
but
in
uncircumcision.
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- 4:11
And he
received the
sign of
circumcision, a
seal of the
righteousness of the
faith
which he had yet
being
uncircumcised:
that
he might
be the
father of
all them that
believe,
though they be not
circumcised;
that
righteousness might be
imputed unto
them
also:
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- 4:12
And the
father of
circumcision to them who are
not
of the
circumcision
only,
but who
also
walk in the
steps of that
faith of
our
father
Abraham, which he had
being yet
uncircumcised.
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- 4:13
For the
promise, that he should
be
the
heir of the
world, was
not to
Abraham,
or to
his
seed,
through the
law,
but
through the
righteousness of
faith.
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- 4:14
For
if they which are
of the
law be
heirs,
faith is made
void,
and the
promise made of none
effect:
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- 4:15
Because the
law
worketh
wrath:
for
where
no
law
is, there is
no
transgression.
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- 4:16
Therefore
it is
of
faith,
that it might be
by
grace; to the
end the
promise might
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,
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- 4:17
(As it is
written
*, I have
made
thee a
father of
many
nations,)
before him
whom he
believed, even
God, who
quickeneth the
dead,
and
calleth those things which
be
not as
though they
were.
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- 4:18
Who
against
hope
believed
in
hope,
that
he might
become the
father of
many
nations,
according to that which was
spoken,
So
shall
thy
seed
be.
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- 4:19
And being
not
weak in
faith, he
considered
not his
own
body
now
dead, when he
was
about an hundred years
old, neither
yet the
deadness of
Sara's
womb:
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- 4:20
He
staggered
not
at the
promise of
God through
unbelief;
but was
strong in
faith,
giving
glory to
God;
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- 4:21
And being fully
persuaded
that,
what he had
promised, he
was
able
also to
perform.
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- 4:22
And
therefore it was
imputed to
him
for
righteousness.
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- 4:23
Now it
was
not
written for his
sake
*
alone,
that it was
imputed to
him;
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- 4:24
But
for
us
also, to
whom it shall
be
imputed, if we
believe
on him that raised
up
Jesus
our
Lord
from the
dead;
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- 4:25
Who was
delivered
for
our
offences,
and was raised
again
for
our
justification.
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