God imputes to Christ, makes over to Christ, lays upon Christ our iniquity and our sin and our unrighteousness and our wickedness. |
Modern studies, while confirming the haematozoic impact of malaria on the brain, no longer imputes mental disorders to this disease. |
No one imputes to Coalition Governments any intention to violate the rights of ordinary Iraqis. |
From an economic point of view, therefore, interest imputes to individuals just as does wages. |
The model imputes the bulk of this recent cycle to labour input disequilibria. |
Thus, in the immediate context Paul is teaching that God imputes righteousness by faith in Christ apart from works. |