Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on James 1:2
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2. My brethren —a phrase often found in James, marking community of nation and of faith. all joy —cause for the highest joy [GROTIUS]. Nothing but joy [PISCATOR]. Count all "divers temptations" to be each matter of joy [BENGEL]. fall into —unexpectedly, so as to be encompassed by them (so the original Greek ). temptations —not in the limited sense of allurements to sin, but trials or distresses of any kind which test and purify the Christian character. Compare "tempt," that is, try, :- . Some of those to whom James writes were "sick," or otherwise "afflicted" ( :- ). Every possible trial to the child of God is a masterpiece of strategy of the Captain of his salvation for his good. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-3" class="com-number"
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