6. But--"Nay, rather."
he--God.
giveth more grace--ever increasing grace; the farther ye depart
from "envy" [BENGEL].
he saith--The same God who causes His spirit to dwell in
believers
(Jas 4:5),
by the Spirit also speaks in Scripture. The quotation here is probably
from
Pr 3:34;
as probably
Pr 21:10
was generally referred to in
Jas 4:5.
In Hebrew it is "scorneth the scorners," namely, those who think
"Scripture speaketh in vain."
resisteth--literally, "setteth Himself in array against"; even
as they, like Pharaoh, set themselves against Him. God repays sinners
in their own coin. "Pride" is the mother of "envy"
(Jas 4:5);
it is peculiarly satanic, for by it Satan fell.
the proud--The Greek means in derivation one who shows
himself above his fellows, and so lifts himself against God.
the humble--the unenvious, uncovetous, and unambitious as to the
world. Contrast
Jas 4:4.
JFB.
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