James 2
New Century Version
Love All People
2 My dear brothers and sisters, as believers in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ, never think some people are more important than others. 2 Suppose someone comes into your church meeting wearing nice clothes and a gold ring. At the same time a poor person comes in wearing old, dirty clothes. 3 You show special attention to the one wearing nice clothes and say, “Please, sit here in this good seat.” But you say to the poor person, “Stand over there,” or, “Sit on the floor by my feet.” 4 What are you doing? You are making some people more important than others, and with evil thoughts you are deciding that one person is better.
5 Listen, my dear brothers and sisters! God chose the poor in the world to be rich with faith and to receive the kingdom God promised to those who love him. 6 But you show no respect to the poor. The rich are always trying to control your lives. They are the ones who take you to court. 7 And they are the ones who speak against Jesus, who owns you.
8 This royal law is found in the Scriptures: “Love your neighbor as you love yourself.”[a] If you obey this law, you are doing right. 9 But if you treat one person as being more important than another, you are sinning. You are guilty of breaking God’s law. 10 A person who follows all of God’s law but fails to obey even one command is guilty of breaking all the commands in that law. 11 The same God who said, “You must not be guilty of adultery,”[b] also said, “You must not murder anyone.”[c] So if you do not take part in adultery but you murder someone, you are guilty of breaking all of God’s law. 12 In everything you say and do, remember that you will be judged by the law that makes people free. 13 So you must show mercy to others, or God will not show mercy to you when he judges you. But the person who shows mercy can stand without fear at the judgment.
Faith and Good Works
14 My brothers and sisters, if people say they have faith, but do nothing, their faith is worth nothing. Can faith like that save them? 15 A brother or sister in Christ might need clothes or food. 16 If you say to that person, “God be with you! I hope you stay warm and get plenty to eat,” but you do not give what that person needs, your words are worth nothing. 17 In the same way, faith by itself—that does nothing—is dead.
18 Someone might say, “You have faith, but I have deeds.” Show me your faith without doing anything, and I will show you my faith by what I do. 19 You believe there is one God. Good! But the demons believe that, too, and they tremble with fear.
20 You foolish person! Must you be shown that faith that does nothing is worth nothing? 21 Abraham, our ancestor, was made right with God by what he did when he offered his son Isaac on the altar. 22 So you see that Abraham’s faith and the things he did worked together. His faith was made perfect by what he did. 23 This shows the full meaning of the Scripture that says: “Abraham believed God, and God accepted Abraham’s faith, and that faith made him right with God.”[d] And Abraham was called God’s friend.[e] 24 So you see that people are made right with God by what they do, not by faith only.
25 Another example is Rahab, a prostitute, who was made right with God by something she did. She welcomed the spies into her home and helped them escape by a different road.
26 Just as a person’s body that does not have a spirit is dead, so faith that does nothing is dead!
Footnotes
- 2:8 “Love . . . yourself.” Quotation from Leviticus 19:18.
- 2:11 “You . . . adultery.” Quotation from Exodus 20:14 and Deuteronomy 5:18.
- 2:11 “You . . . anyone.” Quotation from Exodus 20:13 and Deuteronomy 5:17.
- 2:23 “Abraham . . . God.” Quotation from Genesis 15:6.
- 2:23 God’s friend These words about Abraham are found in 2 Chronicles 20:7 and Isaiah 41:8.
Jakobsbrevet 2
Svenska 1917
2 Mina bröder, menen icke att tron på vår Herre Jesus Kristus, den förhärligade, kan stå tillsammans med att hava anseende till personen.
2 Om till exempel i eder församling inträder en man med guldring på fingret och i präktiga kläder, och jämte honom inträder en fattig man i smutsiga kläder,
3 och I då vänden edra blickar till den som bär de präktiga kläderna och sägen till honom: »Sitt du här på denna goda plats», men däremot sägen till den fattige: »Stå du där», eller: »Sätt dig därnere vid min fotapall» --
4 haven I icke då kommit i strid med eder själva och blivit domare som döma efter orätta grunder?
5 Hören, mina älskade bröder: Har icke Gud utvald just dem som i världens ögon äro fattiga till att bliva rika i tro, och att få till arvedel det rike han har lovat åt dem som älska honom?
6 I åter haven visat förakt för den fattige. Är det då icke de rika som förtrycka eder, och är det icke just de, som draga eder inför domstolarna?
7 Är det icke de, som smäda det goda namn som är nämnt över eder?
8 Om I, såsom skriften bjuder, fullgören den konungsliga lagen: »Du skall älska din nästa såsom dig själv», då gören I visserligen väl.
9 Men om I haven anseende till personen, så begån I synd och bliven av lagen överbevisade om att vara överträdare.
10 Ty om någon håller hela lagen i övrigt, men felar i ett, så är han skyldig till allt.
11 Densamme som sade: »Du skall icke begå äktenskapsbrott», han sade ju ock: »Du skall icke dräpa.» Om du nu visserligen icke begår äktenskapsbrott, men dräper, så är du dock en lagöverträdare.
12 Talen och handlen så, som det höves människor vilka skola dömas genom frihetens lag.
13 Ty domen skall utan barmhärtighet drabba den som icke har visat barmhärtighet; barmhärtighet åter kan frimodigt träda fram inför domen.
14 Mina bröder, vartill gagnar det, om någon säger sig hava tro, men icke har gärningar? Icke kan väl tron frälsa honom?
15 Om någon, vare sig en broder eller en syster, saknade kläder och vore utan mat för dagen
16 och någon av eder då sade till denne: »Gå i frid, kläd dig varmt, och ät dig mätt» -- vartill gagnade detta, såframt han icke därjämte gåve honom vad hans kropp behövde?
17 Så är ock tron i sig själv död, om den icke har med sig gärningar.
18 Nu torde någon säga: »Du har ju tro?» -- »Ja, och jag har också gärningar; visa mig du din tro utan gärningar, så vill jag genom mina gärningar visa dig min tro.»
19 Du tror att Gud är en. Däri gör du rätt; också de onda andarna tro det och bäva.
20 Men vill du då förstå, du fåkunniga människa, att tron utan gärningar är till intet gagn!
21 Blev icke Abraham, vår fader, rättfärdig av gärningar, när han frambar sin son Isak på altaret?
22 Du ser alltså att tron samverkade med hans gärningar, och av gärningarna blev tron fullkomnad,
23 och så fullbordades det skriftens ord som säger: »Abraham trodde Gud, och det räknades honom till rättfärdighet»; och han blev kallad »Guds vän».
24 I sen alltså att det är av gärningar som en människa bliver rättfärdig, och icke av tro allenast.
25 Och var det icke på samma sätt med skökan Rahab? Blev icke hon rättfärdig av gärningar, när hon tog emot sändebuden och sedan på en annan väg släppte ut dem?
26 Ja, såsom kroppen utan ande är död, så är ock tron utan gärningar död.
James 2
Legacy Standard Bible
The Sin of Favoritism
2 (A)My brothers, (B)do not hold your faith in our [a](C)glorious Lord Jesus Christ with an attitude of (D)personal favoritism. 2 For if a man comes into your [b]assembly with a gold ring and dressed in (E)bright clothes, and there also comes in a poor man in (F)dirty clothes, 3 and you [c]pay special attention to the one who is wearing the (G)bright clothes, and say, “You sit here in a good place,” and you say to the poor man, “You stand over there, or sit down by my footstool,” 4 have you not made distinctions among yourselves, and become judges (H)with evil thoughts? 5 Listen, (I)my beloved brothers: did not (J)God choose the poor [d]of this world to be (K)rich in faith and (L)heirs of the kingdom which He (M)promised to those who love Him? 6 But you have dishonored the poor man. Is it not the rich who oppress you and they themselves (N)drag you into [e]court? 7 (O)Do they not blaspheme the good name [f]by which you have been called?
8 If, however, you (P)are fulfilling the [g]royal law according to the Scripture, “(Q)You shall love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing well. 9 But if you (R)show partiality, you are committing sin, being convicted by the [h]law as transgressors. 10 For whoever keeps the whole [i]law and yet (S)stumbles in one point, he has become (T)guilty of all. 11 For He who said, “(U)Do not commit adultery,” also said, “(V)Do not murder.” Now if you do not commit adultery, but murder, you have become a transgressor of the [j]law. 12 So speak and so act as those who are to be judged by (W)the law of freedom. 13 For (X)judgment will be merciless to one who has shown no mercy. Mercy [k]triumphs over judgment.
Faith and Works
14 (Y)What use is it, (Z)my brothers, if someone says he has faith but he has no works? Can [l]that faith save him? 15 (AA)If a brother or sister is without clothing and in need of daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, “(AB)Go in peace, [m]be warmed and be filled,” and yet you do not give them what is necessary for their body, what use is that? 17 Even so (AC)faith, if it has no works, is [n]dead by itself.
18 (AD)But someone will say, “You have faith; and I have works. Show me your (AE)faith without the works, and I will (AF)show you my faith (AG)by my works.” 19 You believe that [o](AH)God is one. (AI)You do well; (AJ)the demons also believe, and shudder. 20 But are you willing to recognize, (AK)you foolish fellow, that (AL)faith without works is useless? 21 (AM)Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he offered up Isaac his son on the altar? 22 You see that (AN)faith was working with his works, and [p]as a result of the (AO)works, faith was [q]perfected. 23 And the Scripture was fulfilled which says, “(AP)And Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness,” and he was called (AQ)the friend of God. 24 You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone. 25 And in the same way, was not (AR)Rahab the harlot also justified by works (AS)when she received the messengers and sent them out by another way? 26 For just as the body without the spirit is dead, so also (AT)faith without works is dead.
Footnotes
- James 2:1 Or Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious one
- James 2:2 Or synagogue
- James 2:3 Lit look at
- James 2:5 Lit to the
- James 2:6 Lit courts
- James 2:7 Lit which has been called upon you
- James 2:8 Or law of our King
- James 2:9 Or Law
- James 2:10 Or Law
- James 2:11 Or Law
- James 2:13 Lit boasts against
- James 2:14 Lit the
- James 2:16 Or warm yourselves and fill yourselves
- James 2:17 Or dead by its own standards
- James 2:19 One early ms there is one God
- James 2:22 Or by the deeds
- James 2:22 Or completed
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