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So speak, and so do, as men who are to be judged by a law of freedom.
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Judged by a Law of Freedom
Commentators explain that Christians will be judged not by a legalistic code, but by the 'law of liberty.' This is the gospel—the 'royal law of love'—which frees believers from sin's power. This freedom, however, creates accountability. As one scholar puts it, we cannot plead that we were forced to sin, because the gospel provides the way to be free from it.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
So speak you, and so do, as those who shall be judged by the law of liberty. On the phrase, "the law of liberty," see the notes on James 1…
So speak ye, and so do (ουτως λαλειτε κα ουτως ποιειτε). Present active imperatives as a habit. For the combination see 1:19-21 co…
19th Century
Anglican
So speak ye, and so do.—The writer has shown how unsuspected sins lead quickly to a violation of the Law, and in concludi…
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The section (2:1–13) concludes with an urgent exhortation and a warning (vv.12–13). The commands “Speak and act” are stronger in the Greek text tha…
16th Century
Protestant
So speak ye. Some offer this explanation: that because they flattered themselves too much, they are summoned to the right tribunal. For me…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
So speak you, and so do Both words and actions should be taken care of; it becomes men to observe what they say, and…
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