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15 For the Law brings-about wrath. But where there is no Law, neither is there transgression[a]. 16 For this reason it is by faith, in order that it may be based on grace, so that the promise might be firm[b] to all the seed— not to the seed of the Law only[c], but also to the seed of the faith of Abraham,

Abraham Is The Father of All Who Believe

... who is the father of us all— 17 just as it has been written [in Gen 17:5] that “I have made you a father of many nations”— before God[d] Whom he believed, the One giving-life-to the dead and calling the things not being as[e] being,

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Footnotes

  1. Romans 4:15 Or, violation. There is no law to violate in connection with the promise of a gift, so there can be no transgression and no wrath.
  2. Romans 4:16 Or, secure, certain.
  3. Romans 4:16 That is, to people like Paul; believing Jews.
  4. Romans 4:17 Abraham is the spiritual father of us all before God.
  5. Romans 4:17 Or, as-if. That is, calling the things not being [into] being, in an act of creation, as seen in the birth of Isaac. Or, calling/naming the things not [yet] being as-if being, as if they already existed, as when He calls Abraham the father of many nations when he had no child.

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