< Romans 4 >

1 What then shall we say—as touching Abraham our forefather?
which? therefore/then to say to find/meet Abraham the/this/who (ancestor *N+KO) me according to flesh
2 For, if Abraham by works was declared righteous, he hath whereof to boast; —nevertheless, not towards God, —
if for Abraham out from work to justify to have/be pride but no to/with (the/this/who *k) God
3 For what doth the Scripture say? And Abraham believed in God, and it was reckoned unto him as righteousness.
which? for the/this/who a writing to say to trust (in) then Abraham the/this/who God and to count it/s/he toward righteousness
4 Now, unto him that worketh, the reward is not reckoned by way of favour but by way of obligation,
the/this/who then to work the/this/who wage no to count according to grace but according to (the/this/who *k) debt
5 Whereas, unto him that worketh not but believeth on him that declareth righteous the ungodly, his faith is reckoned as righteousness.
the/this/who then not to work to trust (in) then upon/to/against the/this/who to justify the/this/who ungodly to count the/this/who faith it/s/he toward righteousness
6 Just as David also affirmeth the happiness of the man unto whom God reckoneth righteousness apart from works: —
just as and David to say the/this/who blessedness the/this/who a human which the/this/who God to count righteousness without work
7 Happy, they whose lawlessnesses have been forgiven and whose sins have been covered,
blessed which to release: forgive the/this/who lawlessness and which to cover the/this/who sin
8 Happy, the man whose sin the Lord will in nowise reckon.
blessed man (which *N+kO) no not to count lord: God sin
9 This happiness, then, [is it] for the circumcision, or for the uncircumcision? for we say—His faith was reckoned unto Abraham as righteousness:
the/this/who blessedness therefore/then this/he/she/it upon/to/against the/this/who circumcision or and upon/to/against the/this/who uncircumcision to say for (that/since: that *k) to count the/this/who Abraham the/this/who faith toward righteousness
10 How, then, was it reckoned? When he was in circumcision or in uncircumcision? Not in circumcision, but in uncircumcision;
how! therefore/then to count in/on/among circumcision to be or in/on/among uncircumcision no in/on/among circumcision but in/on/among uncircumcision
11 And, a sign, he received [namely] of circumcision, a seal of the righteousness of the faith which he had while yet uncircumcised; to the end he might be father of all that believe during uncircumcision, to the end [the same] righteousness might be reckoned unto them, —
and sign to take circumcision seal the/this/who righteousness the/this/who faith the/this/who in/on/among the/this/who uncircumcision toward the/this/who to exist it/s/he father all the/this/who to trust (in) through/because of uncircumcision toward the/this/who to count and it/s/he the/this/who righteousness
12 And father of circumcision—unto them who are not of circumcision only, but who also walk in the steps of the faith, while yet uncircumcised, of our father Abraham.
and father circumcision the/this/who no out from circumcision alone but and the/this/who to follow the/this/who track the/this/who in/on/among (the/this/who *k) uncircumcision (the/this/who *k) faith the/this/who father me Abraham
13 For, not through means of law, doth the promise belong unto Abraham or unto his seed, —that he should be heir of the world; but, through a righteousness by faith.
no for through/because of law the/this/who promise the/this/who Abraham or the/this/who seed: offspring it/s/he the/this/who heir it/s/he to exist (the/this/who *k) world but through/because of righteousness faith
14 For, if they who are of law are heirs, made void is faith and of no effect is the promise.
if for the/this/who out from law heir to empty the/this/who faith and to abate the/this/who promise
15 For, the law, worketh out anger, but, where there is no law, neither is there transgression.
the/this/who for law wrath to workout/produce whither (then *N+kO) no to be law nor transgression
16 For this cause, it is by faith, in order that it may be by way of favour, so that the promise is firm unto all the seed, —not unto that by the law only, but unto that also [which is such] by the faith of Abraham; who is father of us all, —
through/because of this/he/she/it out from faith in order that/to according to grace toward the/this/who to exist firm the/this/who promise all the/this/who seed: offspring no the/this/who out from the/this/who law alone but and the/this/who out from faith Abraham which to be father all me
17 Even as it is written—Father of many nations, have I appointed thee: before him whom he believed—God, who causeth the dead to live, and calleth the things that are not as things that are: —
as/just as to write that/since: that father much Gentiles to place you before which to trust (in) God the/this/who to make alive the/this/who dead and to call: call the/this/who not to be as/when to be
18 Who, past hope, upon hope believed, so that he became father of many nations, —according to what had been said—So shall be thy seed; —
which from/with/beside hope upon/to/against hope to trust (in) toward the/this/who to be it/s/he father much Gentiles according to the/this/who to say thus(-ly) to be the/this/who seed: offspring you
19 And, without becoming weak in his faith, he attentively considered his own body, already deadened—he being a hundred years old, the deadening also of Sarah’s womb;
and not be weak: weak the/this/who faith (no *K) to observe the/this/who themself body already to put to death a hundred years old somewhere be already and the/this/who death the/this/who womb Sarah
20 In respect, however, of the promise of God, he was not led to hesitate by unbelief, but received power by his faith, giving glory unto God,
toward then the/this/who promise the/this/who God no to judge/doubt the/this/who unbelief but to strengthen the/this/who faith to give glory the/this/who God
21 And being fully persuaded (that), —what he hath promised, able is he also to perform:
and to fulfill that/since: that which to profess able to be and to do/make: do
22 Wherefore [also], it was reckoned unto him as righteousness.
therefore and to count it/s/he toward righteousness
23 Now it was not written for his sake alone that it was reckoned unto him,
no to write then through/because of it/s/he alone that/since: that to count it/s/he
24 But for our sakes also—unto whom it is to be reckoned, —even unto them that believe upon him who raised Jesus our Lord from among the dead:
but and through/because of me which to ensue to count the/this/who to trust (in) upon/to/against the/this/who to arise Jesus the/this/who lord: God me out from dead
25 Who was delivered up on account of our offences and was raised on account of the declaring us righteous.
which to deliver through/because of the/this/who trespass me and to arise through/because of the/this/who justification me

< Romans 4 >