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Let him know (γινωσκετω). Present active imperative third person singular of γινωσκω, but Westcott and Hort read γινωσκετε (know y…

Let him know. Let him who converts the other know for his encouragement.
That he which converteth the sinner from the error of …

Let him know. Or, as it rather seems to be, Know; be absolutely sure of this, in a knowledge better than all the Gnostic …

It is clear from the words “my brothers” that James addre es this last exhortation to believers. It is also apparent that he speaks of the po ibili…

Let him know. I doubt whether this should rather have been written, γινώσκετε, “know you.” However, the meaning is the same both ways. For…

Let him know
And observe it for his encouragement:
that he which converteth a sinner from the err…

It is no mark of a wise or holy man to boast of being free from error or to refuse to acknowledge an error. And there is some doctrinal mistake at …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson