James 2 — WBMS
2Verse 1My brethren, do not ye have the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ of glory, in acception of persons. [My brethren, do not in acception, or taking, of persons, have the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ of glory.]Verse 2For if a man that hath a golden ring, and in a fair clothing, cometh in your company, and a poor man entereth in a foul clothing,Verse 3and if ye behold into him that is clothed with clear clothing, and if ye say to him, Sit thou here well; but to the poor man ye say, Stand thou there, either sit under the stool of my feet;Verse 4whether ye deem not with your-selves, and be made doomsmen of wicked thoughts?Verse 5Hear ye, my most dearworthy brethren, whether God chose not poor men in this world, rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom, that God promised to men that love him?Verse 6But ye have despised the poor man. Whether rich men oppress not you by power, and they draw you to dooms?Verse 7Whether they blaspheme not the good name, that is called to help on you? [or that is in-called of you?]Verse 8Nevertheless if ye perform the King’s law, by scriptures, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well.Verse 9But if ye take persons, ye work sin, and be reproved of the law, as trespassers [or as transgressors].Verse 10And whoever keepeth all the law, but offendeth in one, he is made guilty of all.Verse 11For he that said, Thou shalt do no lechery [or Thou shalt not do lechery], said also, Thou shalt not slay; that if thou doest no lechery, but thou slayest, thou art made [a] trespasser of the law.Verse 12Thus speak ye, and thus do ye, as beginning to be deemed by the law of freedom.Verse 13For why doom without mercy is to him, that doeth no mercy; but mercy above raiseth doom.Verse 14My brethren, what shall it profit, if any man say that he hath faith, but he hath not works? whether faith shall be able to save him?Verse 15And if a brother or sister be naked, and have need of each day’s livelode [or lifelode],Verse 16and if any of you say to them, Go ye in peace, be ye made hot, and be ye [full]-filled; but if ye give not to them those things that be necessary to the body, what shall it profit?Verse 17So also faith, if it hath not works, is dead in itself.Verse 18But some man shall say, Thou hast faith, and I have works; show thou to me thy faith without works, and I shall show to thee my faith of works.Verse 19Thou believest, that one God is; thou doest well; and devils believe, and [together] tremble.Verse 20But wilt thou know, thou vain man, that faith without works is idle?Verse 21Whether Abraham, our father, was not justified of works, offering Isaac, his son, on the altar?Verse 22Therefore thou seest, that faith wrought with his works, and his faith was [ful] filled of works.Verse 23And the scripture was [ful] filled, saying, Abraham believed to God, and it was areckoned to him to rightwiseness, and he was called the friend of God.Verse 24Ye see that a man is justified of works, and not of faith only.Verse 25In like manner, whether also Rahab, the whore, was not justified of works, and received the messengers, and sent them out by another way?Verse 26For as the body without spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead.