American Standard Version
"But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith apart from works is barren? "
— James 2:20, American Standard Version
“But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?”
“But do you want to know, vain man, that faith apart from works is dead?”
“But would you like evidence, you empty fellow, that faith without works is useless?”
“But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?”
“Do you not see, O foolish man, that faith without works is of no use?”
“But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?”
Even so faith, if it have not works, is dead in itself.
Yea, a man will say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: show me thy faith apart from thy works, and I by my works will show thee my faith.
Thou believest that God is one; thou doest well: the demons also believe, and shudder.
But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith apart from works is barren?
Was not Abraham our father justified by works, in that he offered up Isaac his son upon the altar?
Thou seest that faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect;
and the scripture was fulfilled which saith, And Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned unto him for righteousness; and he was called the friend of God.