a2:7
b2:1
c2:8-13
d2:8
eMatt 5:17
fMatt 22:34-40
gJas 2:5
hLev 19
iLev 19:18
jDeut 6:5
kLev 19:18

‏ James 2:6-8

2:7  a name you bear (literally name spoken over you): The name is Jesus Christ (2:1  b). It is a sign of ownership, pronounced at the time of conversion and baptism.
Summary for Jas 2:8-13: 2:8-13  c James applies biblical evidence to counter the common practice of favoring rich and powerful people. 2:8  d Christians are to obey (literally fulfill) the royal law, just as Jesus fulfilled the law by his coming (Matt 5:17  e) and his teaching (Matt 22:34-40  f).

• The law is called royal because it belongs to the Kingdom (Jas 2:5  g) and was articulated by our glorious Lord (King).

• as found in the Scriptures: James changes from a general reference to the law to a specific written commandment from the holiness code (Lev 19  h). It specifies how our love for God is to be expressed in relationships with other people (see Lev 19:18  i; Deut 6:5  j).

• “Love your neighbor as yourself”: This quotation from Lev 19:18  k requires identifying with the neighbor as though the neighbor were yourself.
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