James 2:20. But wilt thou know, or rather, ‘Art thou willing to know,' to recognise this truth? implying that such knowledge was not palatable to him.

O vain man; that is, O empty man, puffed up with pride, trusting to thy outward privileges, but without seriousness and spiritual life.

that faith without works is dead. Some manuscripts read ‘is idle,' that is, inoperative or useless; a reading which makes no alteration in the sense. Faith without works is properly not faith at all , but reprobate faithlessness.

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Old Testament