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James 2
My
brethren,
a
have
not
the
faith
of
our
b
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
the
Lord
of
glory,
with
respect
of
persons.
2 For
if
there
come
unto
your
assembly
a
man
with
a
gold
ring,
in
goodly
apparel,
and
there
come
in
also
a
a
poor
man
in
b
vile
raiment;
3 And
ye
have
respect
to
him
that
weareth
the
a
gay
clothing,
and
say
unto
him,
Sit
thou
here
in
a
good
place;
and
say
to
the
poor,
Stand
thou
there,
or
sit
here
under
my
footstool:
4
a
Are
ye
not
then
partial
in
yourselves,
and
are
become
judges
of
evil
thoughts?
5 Hearken,
my
beloved
brethren,
Hath
not
God
chosen
the
a
poor
of
this
world
rich
in
faith,
and
heirs
of
the
kingdom
which
he
hath
promised
to
them
that
love
him?
6 But
ye
have
despised
the
poor.
Do
not
rich
men
a
oppress
you,
and
draw
you
before
the
judgment
seats?
7 Do
not
they
blaspheme
that
worthy
a
name
by
the
which
ye
are
called?
8 If
ye
fulfil
the
royal
law
according
to
the
scripture,
Thou
shalt
a
love
thy
b
neighbour
as
thyself,
ye
do
well:
9 But
if
ye
have
a
respect
to
persons,
ye
commit
sin,
and
are
convinced
of
the
law
as
transgressors.
10 For
whosoever
shall
keep
the
a
whole
law,
and
yet
b
offend
in
one
point,
he
is
c
guilty
of
all.
11 For
he
that
said,
Do
not
commit
a
adultery,
said
also,
Do
not
kill.
Now
if
thou
commit
no
adultery,
yet
if
thou
kill,
thou
art
become
a
transgressor
of
the
law.
12 So
speak
ye,
and
so
do,
as
they
that
shall
be
judged
by
the
law
of
a
liberty.
13 For
he
shall
have
a
judgment
without
b
mercy,
that
hath
shewed
no
mercy;
and
mercy
rejoiceth
against
judgment.
14
a
What
doth
it
profit,
my
brethren,
though
a
man
say
he
hath
b
faith,
and
have
not
works?
can
faith
save
him?
15 If
a
a
brother
or
a
sister
be
naked,
and
destitute
of
daily
b
food,
16 And
one
of
you
say
unto
them,
Depart
in
peace,
be
ye
warmed
and
filled;
notwithstanding
ye
a
give
them
not
those
things
which
are
needful
to
the
body;
what
doth
it
profit?
17 Even
so
a
faith,
if
it
hath
not
b
works,
is
dead,
being
alone.
18 Yea,
a
man
may
say,
Thou
hast
faith,
and
I
have
works:
shew
me
thy
faith
without
thy
works,
and
I
will
shew
thee
my
a
faith
by
my
b
works.
19 Thou
believest
that
there
is
one
God;
thou
doest
well:
the
a
devils
also
b
believe,
and
tremble.
20 But
wilt
thou
know,
O
vain
man,
that
a
faith
without
b
works
is
dead?
21 Was
not
Abraham
our
father
a
justified
by
works,
when
he
had
b
offered
Isaac
his
son
upon
the
altar?
22 Seest
thou
how
faith
wrought
with
his
works,
and
by
a
works
was
faith
made
b
perfect?
23 And
the
scripture
was
fulfilled
which
saith,
Abraham
a
believed
God,
and
it
was
imputed
unto
him
for
b
righteousness:
and
he
was
called
the
c
Friend
of
God.
24 Ye
see
then
how
that
by
a
works
a
man
is
b
justified,
and
not
by
faith
only.
25 Likewise
also
was
not
a
Rahab
the
harlot
b
justified
by
works,
when
she
had
received
the
messengers,
and
had
sent
them
out
another
way?
26 For
as
the
body
without
the
a
spirit
is
b
dead,
so
faith
without
c
works
is
dead
also.
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