< James 2:21 >

21 Was not our father Abraham justified by works when he offered his son Isaac on the altar?
Ist nicht Abraham, unser Vater, durch die Werke gerecht worden, da er seinen Sohn Isaak auf dem Altar opferte?
Abraham
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Ἀβραάμ
Greek:
Ἀβραὰμ
Transliteration:
Abraam
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the
Strongs:
Greek:
Transliteration:
ho
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father
Strongs:
Lexicon:
πατήρ
Greek:
πατὴρ
Transliteration:
patēr
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of us
Strongs:
Lexicon:
ἐγώ
Greek:
ἡμῶν
Transliteration:
hēmōn
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not
Strongs:
Lexicon:
οὐ
Greek:
οὐκ
Transliteration:
ouk
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by
Strongs:
Lexicon:
ἐκ
Greek:
ἐξ
Transliteration:
ex
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works
Strongs:
Lexicon:
ἔργον
Greek:
ἔργων
Transliteration:
ergōn
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was justified
Strongs:
Lexicon:
δικαιόω
Greek:
ἐδικαιώθη
Transliteration:
edikaiōthē
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having offered
Strongs:
Lexicon:
ἀναφέρω
Greek:
ἀνενέγκας
Transliteration:
anenegkas
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Isaac
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Ἰσαάκ
Greek:
Ἰσαὰκ
Transliteration:
Isaak
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the
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Greek:
τὸν
Transliteration:
ton
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son
Strongs:
Lexicon:
υἱός
Greek:
υἱὸν
Transliteration:
huion
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of him
Strongs:
Lexicon:
αὐτός
Greek:
αὐτοῦ
Transliteration:
autou
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upon
Strongs:
Lexicon:
ἐπί
Greek:
ἐπὶ
Transliteration:
epi
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the
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Greek:
τὸ
Transliteration:
to
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altar?
Strongs:
Lexicon:
θυσιαστήριον
Greek:
θυσιαστήριον;
Transliteration:
thusiastērion
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