Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on James 1:11
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11. Taken from :- . heat —rather, "the hot wind" from the (east or) south, which scorches vegetation ( Luke 12:55 ). The "burning heat" of the sun is not at its rising, but rather at noon; whereas the scorching Kadim wind is often at sunrise ( Jonah 4:8 ) [MIDDLETON, The Doctrine of the Greek Article ]. Jonah 4:8- : uses the Greek word for "heat." Jonah 4:8- : , " bloweth upon it," seems to answer to "the hot wind " here. grace of the fashion —that is of the external appearance. in his ways —referring to the burdensome extent of the rich man's devices [BENGEL]. Compare "his ways," that is, his course of life, Jonah 4:8- : . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-12" class="com-number"
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