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Wasn`t Abraham, our father, justified by works, in that he offered up Isaac his son on the altar?
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Proof, Not Cause
Commentators unanimously agree that James is not contradicting Paul. Paul teaches we are declared righteous (justified) by faith alone. James teaches that this genuine faith is proven or demonstrated (also called "justified" in a different sense) by our actions. Abraham's works didn't earn his salvation; they were the evidence of the saving faith he already possessed.
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18th Century
Theologian
Was not Abraham our father. He was our progenitor, our ancestor; the word father is used, as it frequently is in the Bible, to de…
Justified by works (εξ εργων εδικαιωθη). First aorist passive indicative of δικαιοω (see Galatians and Romans for this verb, to de…
19th Century
Bishop
Was not Abraham our father justified by works...?—St. James now addresses his two examples from familiar history in support of his…
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The designation of Abraham as “our ancestor” (lit., “father”; GK 4252) agrees with evidence found elsewhere in the letter (e.g., 1:1) that James wr…
16th Century
Was not Abraham. The Sophists seize upon the word justified, and then they triumphantly exclaim that justification is partly by w…
17th Century
Pastor
Was not Abraham our father justified by works Not as the causes of his justification, that is denied, ([Reference Ro…
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Those who substitute a mere intellectual belief in the gospel for the entirety of evangelical religion, as many do today, are mistaken. Undoubtedly…