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You see then that by works, a man is justified, and not only by faith.
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Not Contradicting Paul
Commentators unanimously agree that James is not contradicting Paul's teaching on salvation by faith. Paul argued against legalism (trying to earn salvation by works), while James argued against a dead, intellectual faith that produces no change in a person's life. They address two different errors.
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James
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18th Century
Theologian
You see then. This is evident from the course of reasoning pursued and the example referred to.
How that by works a man is just…
Ye see (ορατε). Present indicative active of οραω. Now he uses the plural again as in 2:14.
Is justified (…
19th Century
Bishop
You see then how that by works . . .—Observe that St. James says a man is not justified “by faith only,” putting…
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In this summary statement James assumes that a person is justified by faith but “not by faith alone.” It is by faith and “by what he does.” Taken b…
17th Century
Pastor
You see then how that by works a man is justified Not as causes procuring his justification, but as effects declarin…
Minister
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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