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Yea, a man will say (αλλ' ερε τις). Future active of ειπον. But αλλ' here is almost certainly adversative (But some one will say),…

Yea, a man may say, etc. The word that is translated "yea," (alla), would be better translated as "but." The apostle int…

Indeed, a man may say . . .—The meaning of this verse is commonly misunderstood. Its words are those of scorn, likely uttered by a…

James next proceeds to develop the argument in support of his proposition. His first point is that deeds are necessary to prove that a person has f…

Yea, a man may say. Erasmus introduces here two persons as speakers: one of whom boasts of faith without works, and the other of works wit…

Yea, a man may say, you have faith, and I have works That is, a true believer in Christ may very justly call upon a vain …

Those who substitute a mere intellectual belief in the gospel for the entirety of evangelical religion, as many do today, are mistaken. Undoubtedly…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson