For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness. - Romans 4:3

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Page Title: Crosswalk.com - Bible Pathways 11/20/2003
URL: http://mail.crosswalk.com/faith/devotionals/biblepathways/1232662.html
...not hold sin against him; impute = credit, count; 7:8 concupiscence = evil desires of lust; covetousness. Cross References: For Romans 4:3: See Genesis 15:6. Romans 4:7-8: See Psalm 32:1-2. Romans 4:17: See Genesis 17:5. Romans 4:18: See Genesis 15:5. Romans 7:7: See Exodus 20:17; Deut... - Item #0281

Page Title: 2 Timothy 3:15-17: Proof for Sola Scriptura?
URL: http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/2tim316.html
...guage used. Reckoned to him as righteousness, (also used of Abraham in Genesis 15:6), the exact language that Paul would use in Romans 4:3, that Protestants will try to use to justify the faith alone theory. Psalm 106:31 so much destroys the Protestant position on Rom. 4 that Protestan... - Item #0282

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URL: http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/abraham.html
...g an act of faith done in God's grace. It is not something that God owes, but something that he does, as an act of God's mercy. Romans 4:3, quotes Genesis 15:6 when it says: "For what does the scripture say? 'Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness.'" There is......as righteousness from generation to generation forever." Reckoned to him as righteousness, the exact language that Paul uses in Romans 4:3. Is this an external imputation? No! This shows that Phinehas was a righteous man who did a righteous action, (actually killing fornicators, cf. Nu... - Item #0283

Page Title: Reasoning From the Scriptures with Ron Rhodes. Chapter 2, Does the Apocrypha Belong in the Bible?...by Matt1618
URL: http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/chapter2.html
...as well) to explain why one Scripture does not contradict another one both in fact and in doctrine. For example, James 2:24 and Romans 4:3 seem to teach different doctrines on salvation and whether one is saved by faith alone or by faith plus works. However, all Christians recognize th... - Item #0284

Page Title: Reasoning From the Scriptures with Ron Rhodes..On Salvation...by Matt1618
URL: http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/chapter8.html
... justified by faith apart from works of the Law(Romans 3:28). Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness Romans 4:3), Having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 5:1) (p. 136). None of those passages teach faith al... - Item #0285

Page Title: Reasoning From the Scriptures with Ron Rhodes..On Salvation...by Matt1618
URL: http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/chapter9.html
... Roman spoke about the time God justified Abraham once for all, reckoning righteousness to him as a result of his faith in God (Romans 4:3)? ( This is when he became saved. ) - 2) Did you know that James, by contrast, spoke about something 30 years later - when Abraham was Shown to be ... - Item #0286

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...as well) to explain why one Scripture does not contradict another one both in fact and in doctrine. For example, James 2:24 and Romans 4:3 seem to teach different doctrines on salvation and whether one is saved by faith alone or by faith plus works. However, all Christians recognize th... - Item #0287

Page Title: Justification By Faith:
URL: http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/justif6.html
... to the Romans. The epistle to the Galatians is treated in a similar fashion but we do not want to get ahead of ourselves here. Romans 4:3 states "Abraham believed God: and it was reputed to him unto justice". Nothing whatsoever is said about sola fide (faith alone) in this passage. In......ng the text so that it would "say" what he wanted it to say. In that light, we should not be surprised that he saw sola fide in Romans 4:3 where the text itself says nothing of the sort. To properly understand the context of the passage one must consider the passages that preceded them......re offset by demerits and no man can of his own accord merit more then he owes before God. It is typical for Protestants to use Romans 4:3-8 as some kind of "magic passage" that somehow trumps every other biblical passage. (They also do this with Ephesians 2:8-9.) Instead of adjusting ......l import of all the passages we have already covered, they instead seek to make those passages square with an interpretation of Romans 4:3-8. In doing this, they do not really obey the Bible as they claim but they impose their own theology onto the text. Further still, they ignore the ... - Item #0288

Page Title: Justification By Faith:
URL: http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/justif9.html
...ed (James 2; Romans 3). Abraham is called upon as an example (James 2:21; Romans 4). Both texts quote Genesis 15:6 (James 2:23; Romans 4:3). It is also generally acknowledged that Romans was written before James. The obvious conclusion is that James was written in part to respond to er... - Item #0289

Page Title: DIALOGUE WITH A PROTESTANT AUTHOR ON JUSTIFICATION
URL: http://matt1618.freeyellow.com/page2.html
...of the law no man will be justified. No one can be 100% perfect, no doubt. A critical verse to explain what Paul means is this: Romans 4:3-4. We see in v. 2 that by works (surrounded by the context of the phrase Works of the law) one will not be justified. We have examined the implicat... - Item #0290



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