James 2:1-12
faith <4102> [the faith.]
glorious <1391> [the Lord.]
<1722> [with.]
assembly <4864> [assembly. Gr. synagogue. gold.]
fine <2986> [goodly.]
in filthy <1722 4508> [in vile.]
do you pay attention <1914> [ye.]
a good place <2573> [in a good place. or well, or, seemly. to the.]
have you ... made distinctions <1252> [partial.]
judges <2923> [judges.]
Listen <191> [Hearken.]
Did not ... choose <1586 3756> [Hath not.]
rich <4145> [rich.]
heirs <2818> [heirs.]
poor .............. kingdom <4434 932> [the. or, that which.]
you <5210> [ye.]
Are ..... oppressing <2616> [Do.]
and <2532> [and.]
Do .... blaspheme <987> [blaspheme.]
good <2570> [worthy.]
to <1909> [by.]
royal <937> [the royal.]
You shall love <25> [Thou.]
you are doing <4160> [ye do.]
if <1487> [if.]
are convicted <1651> [are.]
violators <3848> [transgressors.]
For <1063> [For.]
While the Jews taught that "he who transgresses all the precepts of the law has broken the yoke, dissolved the covenant, and exposed the law to contempt; and so has he done who has only broken one precept;" they also taught, "that he who observed any principal command was equal to him who kept the whole law," and gave for an example the forsaking of idolatry. To correct this false doctrine was the object James had in view.
who <3748> [whosoever.]
[he said that. or, that law, which said. Do not commit.]
but <1161> [Now.]
Speak <2980> [speak.]
a law <3551> [the.]