< James 2 >
1 My brothers, do not hold the faith of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ in favor by appearance,
brother me not in/on/among favoritism to have/be the/this/who faith the/this/who lord: God me Jesus Christ the/this/who glory
2 for if there may come into your synagogue a man with gold ring, in radiant clothing, and there may also come in a poor man in vile clothing,
if for to enter toward (the/this/who *k*) synagogue you man gold-ringed in/on/among clothing shining to enter then and poor in/on/among filthy clothing
3 and you may look on him bearing the radiant clothing, and may say to him, “You—sit here well,” and may say to the poor man, “You—stand there,” or, “Sit here under my footstool,”
(and *ko*) to look upon/at (then *no*) upon/to/against the/this/who to wear the/this/who clothing the/this/who shining and to say (it/s/he *k*) you to sit here well and the/this/who poor to say you to stand there or to sit (here *k*) by/under: by the/this/who footstool me
4 you did not judge fully in yourselves, and became ill-reasoning judges.
(and *ko*) no to judge/doubt in/on/among themself and to be judge reasoning evil/bad
5 Listen, my beloved brothers, did God not choose the poor of this world, rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom that He promised to those loving Him?
to hear brother me beloved no the/this/who God to select the/this/who poor (the/this/who world *N(k)O*) (this/he/she/it *k*) rich in/on/among faith and heir the/this/who kingdom which to profess the/this/who to love it/s/he
6 But you dishonored the poor one. Do the rich not oppress you and themselves draw you to judgment-seats?
you then to dishonor the/this/who poor no the/this/who rich to oppress you and it/s/he to draw/persuade you toward court/lawsuit
7 Do they not themselves speak evil of the good Name having been called on you?
no it/s/he to blaspheme the/this/who good name the/this/who to call (on)/name upon/to/against you
8 If, indeed, you fulfill royal law, according to the Writing: “You will love your neighbor as yourself,” you do well;
if yet law to finish royal according to the/this/who a writing to love the/this/who near/neighbor you as/when you well to do/make: do
9 but if you favor by appearance, you work sin, being convicted by the Law as transgressors;
if then to favor sin to work to rebuke by/under: by the/this/who law as/when transgresor
10 for whoever will keep the whole Law, but will stumble in one [point], he has become guilty of all;
who/which for all the/this/who law (to keep: observe to stumble *N(k)O*) then in/on/among one to be all liable for
11 for He who is saying, “You may not commit adultery,” also said, “You may not murder”; but if you will not commit adultery, but will commit murder, you have become a transgressor of law;
the/this/who for to say not (to commit adultery *NK(o)*) to say and not (to murder *NK(o)*) if then no (to commit adultery to murder *N(k)O*) then to be transgresor law
12 thus, speak and so act as [one] about to be judged by a law of liberty,
thus(-ly) to speak and thus(-ly) to do/make: do as/when through/because of law freedom to ensue to judge
13 for the judgment without mercy [is] to him having not done mercy, and mercy exults over judgment.
the/this/who for judgment merciless the/this/who not to do/make: do mercy (and *k*) (to boast mercy *NK(o)*) judgment
14 What [is] the profit, my brothers, if anyone may speak of having faith, but he may not have works? Is that faith able to save him?
which? the/this/who gain brother me if faith to say one to have/be work then not to have/be not be able the/this/who faith to save it/s/he
15 And if a brother or sister may be naked, and may be destitute of daily food,
if (then *k*) brother or sister naked be already and to lack (to be *ko*) the/this/who daily food
16 and anyone of you may say to them, “Depart in peace, be warmed, and be filled,” but may not give to them the things necessary for the body, what [is] the profit?
to say then one it/s/he out from you to go in/on/among peace to warm and to feed not to give then it/s/he the/this/who necessary the/this/who body which? the/this/who gain
17 So also faith, if it may not have works, is dead by itself.
thus(-ly) and the/this/who faith if not to have/be work dead to be according to themself
18 But someone may say, “You have faith, and I have works.” Show me your faith without works, and I will show you my faith out of works.
but to say one you faith to have/be I/we and work to have/be to show me the/this/who faith you (without *N(k)O*) the/this/who work (you *k*) I/we and you to show out from the/this/who work me the/this/who faith (me *k*)
19 You believe that God is one; you do well! The demons also believe—and shudder!
you to trust (in) that/since: that one to be the/this/who God well to do/make: do and the/this/who demon to trust (in) and to shudder
20 And do you wish to know, O vain man, that faith apart from works is dead?
to will/desire then to know oh! a human empty that/since: that the/this/who faith without the/this/who work (idle *N(K)O*) to be
21 Was not our father Abraham considered righteous out of works, having brought up his son Isaac on the altar?
Abraham the/this/who father me no out from work to justify to carry up Isaac the/this/who son it/s/he upon/to/against the/this/who altar
22 Do you see that faith was working with his works, and faith was perfected out of the works?
to see that/since: that the/this/who faith to work with the/this/who work it/s/he and out from the/this/who work the/this/who faith to perfect
23 And the Writing was fulfilled that is saying, “And Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned to him for righteousness”; and, “Friend of God” he was called.
and to fulfill the/this/who a writing the/this/who to say to trust (in) then Abraham the/this/who God and to count it/s/he toward righteousness and friendly/friend God to call: call
24 You see, then, that man is considered righteous out of works, and not out of faith only;
to see: see (then *K*) that/since: that out from work to justify a human and no out from faith alone
25 and in like manner also Rahab the prostitute—was she not considered righteous out of works, having received the messengers, and having sent [them] forth by another way?
similarly then and Rahab the/this/who prostitute no out from work to justify to receive the/this/who angel: messenger and other road to expel
26 For as the body apart from [the] spirit is dead, so also the faith apart from works is dead.
just as for the/this/who body without spirit/breath: spirit dead to be thus(-ly) and the/this/who faith without (the/this/who *ko*) work dead to be