Proverbs 16:25

12:26; 14:12; Isa 28:15-19; Joh 7:47-49; 9:40; Ac 26:9; 2Co 13:5

Philippians 3:19

end.

Mt 25:41; Lu 12:45,46; 2Co 11:15; 2Th 2:8,12; Heb 6:6-8; 2Pe 2:1,3

2Pe 2:17; Jude 1:4,13; Re 19:20; 20:9,10; 21:8; 22:15

whose God.

2:21; 1Sa 2:11-16,29; Isa 56:10-12; Eze 13:19; 34:3; Mic 3:5,11

Mal 1:12; Lu 12:19; 16:19; Ro 16:18; 1Ti 6:5; 2Ti 3:4; Tit 1:11,12

2Pe 2:13; Jude 1:12

whose glory.

Ps 52:1; Ho 4:7; Hab 2:15,16; Lu 18:4; 1Co 5:2,6; 2Co 11:12; Ga 6:13

Jas 4:16; 2Pe 2:18,19; Jude 1:13,16; Re 18:7

who.

Ps 4:6,7; 17:14; Mt 16:23; Ro 8:5-7; 1Co 3:3; 2Pe 2:3

Hebrews 6:8

beareth.

12:17; Ge 3:17,18; 4:11; 5:29; De 29:28; Job 31:40; Ps 107:34

Isa 5:1-7; Jer 17:6; 44:22; Mr 11:14,21; Lu 13:7-9

whose.

10:27; Isa 27:10,11; Eze 15:2-7; 20:47; Mal 4:1; Mt 3:10; 7:19; 25:41

Joh 15:6; Re 20:15

Hebrews 10:29

how.

2:3; 12:25

trodden.

2Ki 9:33; Ps 91:13; Isa 14:19; 28:3; La 1:15; Eze 16:6; *marg:

Mic 7:10; Mt 7:6; Ro 16:20; 1Co 15:25,27

the blood.

9:20; 13:20

wherewith.

2:11; 9:13; Jer 1:5; Joh 10:36; 17:19; 1Co 11:27,29

and hath.

Isa 63:10; Mt 12:31,32; Lu 12:10; Ac 7:51; Eph 4:30

the Spirit.

Ps 143:10; Zec 12:10

James 1:15

when.

Ge 3:6; 4:5-8; Job 15:35; Ps 7:14; Isa 59:4; Mic 2:1-3

Mt 26:14,48-59; Ac 5:1-3

sin, when.

Ge 2:17; 3:17-19; Ps 9:17; Ro 5:12-21; 6:21-23; Re 20:14,15

James 5:20

that he.

19

shall save.

Pr 11:30; Ro 11:14; 1Co 9:22; 1Ti 4:16; Phm 1:19

from death.

1:15; Pr 10:2; 11:4; Joh 5:24; Re 20:6

hide.

Ps 32:1; Pr 10:12; 1Pe 4:8 CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE EPISTLE OF JAMES. James, the son of Alphaeus, the brother of Jacob, and the near relation of our Lord, called also James the Less, probably because he was of lower stature, or younger, than the other James, the son of Zebedee, is generally allowed to be the writer of this Epistle; and the few that have doubted this have assigned very slight reasons for their dissent, and advanced very weak arguments on the other side. It is recorded in ecclesiastical history, and the book of the Acts of the Apostles confirms the fact, that he generally resided at Jerusalem, superintending the churches in that city, and in the neighbouring places, to the end of his life, which was terminated by martyrdom about A.D. 62. This epistle appears to have been written but a short time before his death; and it is probable that the sharp rebukes and awful warnings given in it to his countrymen excited that persecuting rage which terminated his life. It is styled Catholic, or General, because it was not addressed to any particular church, but to the Jewish nation throughout their dispersions. Though its genuineness was doubted for a considerable time, yet its insertion in the ancient Syriac version, which was executed at the close of the first, or the beginning of the second century, and the citation of, or allusion to it, by Clement of Rome, Hermas, and Ignatious, and its being quoted by Origen, Jerome, Athanasius, and most of the subsequent ecclesiastical writers, as well as its internal evidence, are amply sufficient to prove the point.

1 Peter 4:17

judgment.

Isa 10:12; Jer 25:29; 49:12; Eze 9:6; Mal 3:5; Mt 3:9,10

Lu 12:47,48

and if.

Lu 23:31

what.

Mt 11:20-24; Lu 10:12-14; Heb 2:2,4; 12:24,25

obey.

2:8; Ga 3:1; 5:7; 2Th 1:8; Heb 5:9; 11:8

Revelation of John 16:6

they have.

6:10,11; 13:10,15; 17:6,7; 18:24; 19:2; De 32:42,43; 2Ki 24:4

Isa 49:26; 51:22,23; Jer 2:30; La 4:13; Mt 7:2; 21:35-41; 23:30-37

for they are.

11:18; 18:20; Jer 26:11,16; Lu 12:48; Heb 10:29
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