You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone.

Webjames is saying, not that a man is justified before god by his works, but that his claim to faith is shown to be genuine as he demonstrates the evidence of that claim.

Webbut do you want to know, o foolish man, that faith without works is dead?

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To put it another way, paul was looking at the root, and james was looking at the fruit.

The lord of glory himself shows no.

Webjames was not looking at saving faith but the fruit of it.

2 my brethren, do not hold the faith of our lord jesus christ, the lord of glory, with partiality.

Was not abraham our father justified by works when he offered isaac his son.

Webnew king james version.

For he only wished to shew that they were without reason or judgment who through ambition honored their executioners, and in the.

Webbut if ye have respect to persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the law as transgressors.

The two are inseparably bound.

24, how that by works a man is justified, not by a bare opinion or profession, or believing without obeying;

Beware of personal favoritism.

Do not hold the faith:

Many times i've heard protestants claim that james isn't really saying what.

2 for if there should come.

The glorious faith we have, the faith of our lord jesus christ, should never be associated with partiality (discrimination).

Webwe see then, ver.

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Webbut the object of james was another;

But by having such faith as produces good.