| Titus 1:16 |
They profess to know God, but by their deeds (ergois | ἔργοις | dat pl neut) they deny him, being abominable and disobedient and worthless for any good work (ergon | ἔργον | acc sg neut). |
| Titus 2:7 |
in all things, showing yourself to be an example of good works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut), pure and dignified in your teaching, |
| Titus 2:14 |
who gave himself for us so that he might redeem us from all lawlessness and cleanse for himself a special people, a zealot for good works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut). |
| Titus 3:1 |
Remind them to be subject to rulers, to authorities, to be obedient, to be ready for any good work (ergon | ἔργον | acc sg neut), |
| Titus 3:5 |
not because of works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut) of righteousness that we did but according to his mercy, he saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit, |
| Titus 3:8 |
Trustworthy is the saying, and I want you to insist emphatically on these things so that those who have believed in God might be intent on devoting themselves to good works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut). These are good and profitable for people. |
| Titus 3:14 |
And let our people learn to be devoted to good deeds (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut), specifically the urgent needs, lest they be fruitless. |
| Hebrews 1:10 |
And, “In the beginning, Lord, you laid the foundation of the earth, and the heavens are the works (erga | ἔργα | nom pl neut) of your hands. |
| Hebrews 3:9 |
where your fathers put me to the test through their distrust, though they had seen my works (erga | ἔργα | acc pl neut) |
| Hebrews 4:3 |
For we who have believed do enter that rest, just as God has said, “As I swore in my anger, ‘They shall certainly not enter my rest,’” and yet his work (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut) has been completed since the foundation of the world |
| Hebrews 4:4 |
For somewhere he has spoken of the seventh day in this manner: “And God rested on the seventh day from all his works.” (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut) |
| Hebrews 4:10 |
For the one who enters God’s rest has also rested from his works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut), as God did from his. |
| Hebrews 6:1 |
Therefore let us leave standing the elementary teaching about Christ and let us move on to maturity, not laying again a foundation of repentance from dead works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut) and of faith in God, |
| Hebrews 6:10 |
For God is not so unjust as to forget your work (ergou | ἔργου | gen sg neut) and the love you have demonstrated for his cause, when you served and continue to serve fellow believers. |
| Hebrews 9:14 |
how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without blemish to God, purify our conscience from dead works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut) to worship the living God! |
| Hebrews 10:24 |
And let us take thought of how to spur one another on to love and good works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut), |
| James 1:4 |
And let endurance carry out its intended (ergon | ἔργον | acc sg neut) purpose, so that you may be mature and complete, lacking in nothing. |
| James 1:25 |
But the person who looks intently into the perfect law, the law that provides liberty, and continues in it, not having become a forgetful hearer but an active doer (ergou | ἔργου | gen sg neut) — he will be blessed in his doing. |
| James 2:14 |
What good is it, my brothers, if someone claims to have faith but has no works (erga | ἔργα | acc pl neut)? Can that kind of faith save him? |
| James 2:17 |
In the same way faith, if it has no works (erga | ἔργα | acc pl neut), is dead, since it is by itself. |
| James 2:18 |
But someone will say, “You have faith and I have works.” (erga | ἔργα | acc pl neut) Show me your faith without works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut), and I will show you my faith by my works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut). |
| James 2:20 |
Would you like to be shown, you shallow person, that faith without works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut) is useless? |
| James 2:21 |
Was not Abraham our father justified by works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut) when he offered his son Isaac on the altar? |
| James 2:22 |
You see that faith was at work along with his works (ergois | ἔργοις | dat pl neut) and that his faith was made complete by his works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut). |
| James 2:24 |
You see that a person is justified by works (ergōn | ἔργων | gen pl neut) and not by faith alone. |