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OET-RV YAC Chapter 2

OETYAC 2 ©

Note that the OET uses ‘Yacob’ for ‘The Letter of Jacob’ (wrongly called ‘James’ in older Bibles).

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

2:1 Avoiding favouritism

2My dear brothers and sisters, as you live out your faith in our honoured master Yeshua the messiah, don’t show favouritism to others. 2For example, if a man in nicely cut clothes and wearing an expensive gold ring came into to your meeting as well as a poor man in filthy clothes 3and you told the well-dressed one, ‘You sit here in this good chair,’ while telling the poor man, ‘You stand over here,’ or ‘You sit here on the mat,’ 4wouldn’t that discrimination show that you have judged them with evil motives. 5Listen my dear brothers and sisters, didn’t God chose the poor in this world to be rich in faith and participants in the kingdom which he promises to those who love him? 6But you dishonour the poor, even though it’s the wealthier people who oppress you and bring court cases against you. 7And aren’t they the ones who slander the very God that you pray to?

2:8 Judgement and mercy

8However if you are obeying the golden law, then when you love your neighbour as yourself,[ref] you’ll be doing well according to the scriptures. 9But if you’re showing favouritism, then you’re all sinning by breaking the law. 10Because anyone who tries to keep the law but slips up in one area, they’re still guilty of breaking the law. 11The same God who said, ‘Don’t commit adultery,’ also said, ‘Don’t murder,’[ref] so if you’re not committing adultery but you murder someone, then you’ve broken the law. 12So speak and live your life knowing that you’re going to be judged by the law that gives freedom, 13because judgement will be dispensed without mercy to those who haven’t been putting mercy into practice. Yes, mercy wins out over judgement.

2:14 Faith in action

14My fellow believers, what would I gain if I said that someone had faith but it didn’t alter how they live their life? Faith like that wouldn’t be able to save them. 15If a fellow believer is lacking clothes or food, 16and one of you says to them, ‘Go in peace and be warm and satisfied,’ but don’t help with their physical needs, what use would that be? 17In other words, faith without the corresponding lifestyle is just dead.

18No doubt someone will say, ‘Well you have the faith and I do the good deeds.’ So show me your faith without good deeds and I’ll demonstrate my faith by my good deeds. 19You believe that there’s one God and you’re right, but even the demons believe that and shudder. 20But the vain person still wants to know if faith without good deeds is wasted? 21Wasn’t our ancestor Abraham considered right with God due to his actions when he offered up his son Isaac on the altar?[ref] 22So his faith was working together with his actions, and it was by his actions that his faith was perfected. 23This fulfilled the scripture that says, ‘Abraham believed in God and so he was consider to be right with God, and was called a friend of God.’[ref] 24So you can see that a person is considered right with God due to his actions, and not just by their ‘faith’. 25Similarly the prostitute Rahab was made right by her actions when she welcomed the Hebrew messengers and then helped them get away by a different route.[ref] 26Just like a body is dead once the spirit has departed, so too faith is dead if it’s not demonstrated by good deeds.


2:8: Lev 19:18.

2:11: a Exo 20:14; Deu 5:18; b Exo 20:13; Deu 5:17.

2:21: Gen 22:1-14.

2:23: a Gen 15:6; b 2Ch 20:7; Isa 41:8.

2:25: Josh 2:1-21.

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