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The Annotated Luther, Volume 6: The Interpretation of Scripture is unavailable, but you can change that!

This volume features Martin Luther the exegete and Bible teacher. His vast exegetical writings and lectures on Scripture are introduced through important examples from both the Old and New Testaments. Included in the volume is his brief treatise “On Translating” and his prefaces to both the Old and New Testaments, to key sections of Scripture (Psalter, Prophets), and to select books such as...

f 20.The Question4 is asked, “How can justification take place without the works of the law, and how by the works of the law can there be no justification, since Jas. 2:26 clearly states: ‘Faith apart from works is dead’ and ‘a person is justified by works,’ using the example of Abraham and Rahab (Jas. 2:23–25)?” And Paul himself in Gal. 5:6 speaks of “faith working through love,” and above in chapter 2:13 he says that “the doers of the law will be justified before God.”
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