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Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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James 1:25

looketh into—literally, "stoopeth down to take a close look into." Peers into: stronger than "beholdeth," or "contemplated," James 1:24. A blessed curiosity if it be efficacious in bearing fruit [BENGEL].

perfect law of libertythe Gospel rule of life, perfect and perfecting (as shown in the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5:48), and making us truly walk at liberty (Psalms 119:32, Church of England Prayer Book Version). Christians are to aim at a higher standard of holiness than was generally understood under the law. The principle of love takes the place of the letter of the law, so that by the Spirit they are free from the yoke of sin, and free to obey by spontaneous instinct (James 2:8, James 2:10, James 2:12; John 8:31-36; John 15:14-15; compare I Corinthians 7:22; Galatians 5:1, Galatians 5:13; I Peter 2:16). The law is thus not made void, but fulfilled.

continueth therein—contrasted with "goeth his way," James 1:24, continues both looking into the mirror of God's word, and doing its precepts.

doer of the work—rather, "a doer of work" [ALFORD], an actual worker.

blessed in his deed—rather, "in his doing"; in the very doing there is blessedness (Psalms 19:11).




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing James 1:25:

2 Corinthians 3:18
James 1:19
James 1:24
James 2:8
James 2:12
1 Peter 1:12

 

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