Murdock(i)
18 And without hope, he confided in the hope of becoming the father of a multitude of nations; (as it is written: So will thy seed be.)
19 And he was not sickly in his faith, while contemplating his inert body, (for he was a hundred years old,) and the inert womb of Sarah.
20 And he did not hesitate at the promise of God, as one lacking faith; but he was strong in faith, and gave glory to God;
21 and felt assured, that what God had promised to him, he was able to fulfill.
22 And therefore it was accounted to him for righteousness.
23 And not for his sake alone, was it written, that his faith was accounted for righteousness;
24 but for our sakes also; because it is to be accounted so to us, who believe in him that raised our Lord Jesus Messiah from the dead;