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Romans 4:6Rom.4.6

Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works,

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Translations

Louis Segond 1910

De même David exprime le bonheur de l'homme à qui Dieu impute la justice sans les oeuvres:

KJV

Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works,

Patristic reading

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  • ORIGENES

    Commentarii in Romanos

    ος ουν καταργειται;» αλλα «Νομον ουν καταργουμεν;» Ὅμοιον δε και το «Ἀλλα νομον ιστανομεν». Tome VI [Rom. 4, 1–8] «Τι ουν ερουμεν ευρηκεναι Ἀβρααμ τον προπα τορα ημων κατα σαρκα;» δυο προειπων ειναι νομους, ων τον μεν ετερον νομον εργων ωνομασεν, τον δε ετερον νομον πιστεως, και…
  • Thomas Aquinas

    Summa Theologica

    hat He bestows Happiness on man without any previous works. Objection 3: Further, the Apostle says ( Rom. 4:6 ) that Happiness is of the man "to whom God reputeth justice without works." Therefore no works of man are necessary for attaining Happiness. On the contrary, It is writt…
  • Patrologia Orientalis — Various

    Patrologia Orientalis (vol 14)

    I Pet. I, 12, 13 261 — II, 24 113 — IV, 18 313 I John V, 6, 8 132 Ign., ad Rom., 4, 6 228 Marl. S. Marci, 3 172 Acta S. Petri Marl. Alex. (ed. Viteaui, p. 75 ff 230 Greg. Nyss., De vita S. Greg. Thmtm. 231 — Naz., unidentifi…

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