The Expositor's Bible: The General Epistles of St. James and St. JudePlummer, Alfred
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The Expositor's Bible: The General Epistles of St. James and St. Jude
Plummer, Alfred
Bible. James -- Commentaries; Bible. Jude -- Commentaries
These twelve parallels are by no means exhaustive, but they are among
the most striking. The following are worthy of consideration, although
those which have been quoted above are more than sufficient for our
purpose:--
St. Matthew i. 19 St. James v. 19
" " i. 20 " v. 22
" " ii. 8 " vii. 12
" " ii. 10, 11 " v. 27
" " iii. 17, 18 " v. 9
" " iv. 3 " vii. 8
Let us now consider some coincidences between the language of
St. James and our Lord's words as recorded by the other three
Evangelists.
ST. MARK. ST. JAMES.
13. Whosoever shall say unto If any of you lacketh wisdom,
this mountain, Be thou taken let him ask of God, who giveth
up and cast into the sea; and to all liberally and upbraideth
shall not doubt (διακριθῇ) in not. But let him ask in faith,
his heart, but shall believe that nothing doubting (διακρινόμενος):
what he saith cometh to pass; for he that doubteth etc. (i.
he shall have it (xi. 23). 5, 6).
14. They shall deliver you up Do not the rich oppress you,
to councils; and in synagogues and themselves drag you before
shall ye be beaten (xiii. 9). the judgment-seats? (ii. 6).
15. Know ye that he is nigh, Behold, the Judge standeth
even at the doors (xiii. 29; before the doors (v. 9).
Matt. xxiv. 33).
ST. LUKE. ST. JAMES.
16. Woe unto you, ye that Let your laughter be turned
laugh now! for ye shall mourn to mourning, and your joy to
and weep (vi. 25). heaviness (iv. 9).
17. Woe unto you that are Go to now, ye rich, weep
rich for ye have received your and howl for your miseries that
consolation (vi. 24). are coming upon you (v. 1).
ST. JOHN. ST. JAMES.
18. If ye know these things, Being not a hearer that forgetteth,
blessed are ye if ye do them but a doer that worketh,
(xiii. 17). this man shall be blessed in
his doing (i. 25).
19. If ye were of the world, Know ye not that the friendship
the world would love its own: of the world is enmity
but because ye are not of the with God? Whosoever therefore
world, ... therefore the world would be a friend of the
hateth you (xv. 19. Comp. world maketh himself an enemy
xvii. 14). of God (iv. 4).
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