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James 2:20 - Modern King James Version

20 But will you know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

20 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

20 Are you willing to be shown [proof], you foolish (unproductive, spiritually deficient) fellow, that faith apart from [good] works is inactive and ineffective and worthless?

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American Standard Version (1901)

20 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith apart from works is barren?

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Common English Bible

20 Are you so slow? Do you need to be shown that faith without actions has no value at all?

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Catholic Public Domain Version

20 So then, are you willing to understand, O foolish man, that faith without works is dead?

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

20 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?

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James 2:20
16 Tagairtí Cros  

He who tills his land shall be satisfied with bread; but he who follows vanities lacks heart.


So says Jehovah, What injustice have your fathers found in Me, that they have gone far from Me and have walked after vanity, and have become vain?


Because, knowing God, they did not glorify Him as God, neither were thankful. But they became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.


Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the works of the Law.


No, but, O man, who are you who replies against God? Shall the thing formed say to Him who formed it, Why have you made me this way?


For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision has any strength, but faith working through love.


For if anyone thinks himself to be something, being nothing, he deceives himself.


Beware lest anyone rob you through philosophy and vain deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the elements of the world, and not according to Christ.


from which some, having swerved, have turned aside to foolish talking,


For there are indeed many unruly men, vain talkers and deceivers, especially those of the circumcision,


If anyone thinks to be religious among you, yet does not bridle his tongue, but deceives his own heart, this one's religion is vain.


Even so, if it does not have works, faith is dead, being by itself.


For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.


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