20. wilt thou know--"Vain" men are not willing to know,
since they have no wish to "do" the will of God. James beseeches such a
one to lay aside his perverse unwillingness to know what is
palpable to all who are willing to do.
vain--who deceivest thyself with a delusive hope, resting on an
unreal faith.
without works--The Greek, implies separate from
the works [ALFORD] which ought to flow from it
if it were real.
is dead--Some of the best manuscripts read, "is idle," that is,
unavailing to effect what you hope, namely, to save you.
JFB.
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