1What then shall we say Abraham the father of us to have found according to flesh? 2If for Abraham from works was justified, he has boasting, but not towards the God. 3What for the writings says? Believed and Abraham the God, and it was counted to him for righteousness. 4To him but working the reward not is counted according to favor, but according to debt; 5to him but not working, believing but on the one justifying the ungodly, is counted the faith of himself for righteousness; 6even as and David speaks the blessedness of the man, to whom the God counts righteousness without works; 7blessed ones, of whom are forgiven the iniquities, and of whom are covered over the sins; 8blessed man, to whom not not may count Lord sin. 9The blessedness then this, on the circumcision or also on the uncircumcision? We say for, that was counted to the Abraham the faith for righteousness. 10How then was it counted? in circumcision being, or in uncircumcision? Not in circumcision, but in uncircumcision; 11and a sign he received of circumcision, a seal of the righteousness of the faith of that in the uncircumcision; in order that to be him a father of all of those believing through uncircumcision, (in order that to be counted also to them the righteousness,) 12and a father of circumcision, to those not from circumcision alone, but also to those treading in the footsteps of the in uncircumcision faith of the father of us Abraham. 13Not for through law the promise to the Abraham, or the seed of him, that a possessor him to be of a world, but through a righteousness of faith. 14If for those of law, possessors, has been made void the faith, and has been multiplied the promise; 15the for law wrath works out; where for not is law, neither transgression. 16On account of this from faith, so that according to favor; in order that to be sure the promise to all the seed, not to that from the law alone, but also to that from faith Abraham who is a father of all of us; 17even as it has been written: That a father of many nations I have placed thee;) in presence of whom he believed of God, of that making alive the dead ones, and calling the things not being as being. 18Who contrary to hope in hope believed, in order that to have become him a father of many nations, (according to that having been spoken: Thus shall be the seed of thee;) 19and not having grown weak in the faith, not he regarded the of himself body already having been deadened, an hundred years old thereabouts being, and the deadness of the womb of Sarah; 20against and the promise of the God not he disputed in the unbelief, but was made strong in the faith, giving glory to the God, 21and having been fully assured, that what has been promised, able he is also to do. 22Wherefore also it was counted to him for righteousness. 23Not it was written but on account of him alone, that it was counted to him; 24but also on account of us, to whom it is about to be counted, to those believing on the one having raised up Jesus the Lord of us out of dead ones; 25who was delivered up on account of the offences of us, and was raised up on account of the justification of us.