19 And not being weak in faith, he considered his own body as good as dead, [a] because he[b] was approximately a hundred years old, and the deadness of Sarah’s womb. 20 And he did not waver in unbelief at the promise of God, but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God 21 and being fully convinced that what he had promised, he was also able to do. 22 Therefore[c] it was credited to him for righteousness. 23 But it was not written for the sake of him alone that it was credited to him, 24 but also for the sake of us to whom it is going to be credited, to those who believe in the one who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead, 25 who was handed over on account of our trespasses, and was raised up in the interest of our justification.[d]

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Footnotes

  1. Romans 4:19 Some manuscripts have “already as good as dead”
  2. Romans 4:19 Here “because” is supplied as a component of the participle (“was”) which is understood as causal
  3. Romans 4:22 Some manuscripts have “Therefore, indeed,”
  4. Romans 4:25 Or “vindication”; or “acquittal”