Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - James 1:9 - 1:9

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - James 1:9 - 1:9


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Translate, “But let the brother,” etc. that is, the best remedy against double-mindedness is that Christian simplicity of spirit whereby the “brother,” low in outward circumstances, may “rejoice” (answering to Jam 1:2) “in that he is exalted,” namely, by being accounted a son and heir of God, his very sufferings being a pledge of his coming glory and crown (Jam 1:12), and the rich may rejoice “in that he is made low,” by being stripped of his goods for Christ’s sake [Menochius]; or in that he is made, by sanctified trials, lowly in spirit, which is true matter for rejoicing [Gomarus]. The design of the Epistle is to reduce all things to an equable footing (Jam 2:1; Jam 5:13). The “low,” rather than the “rich,” is here called “the brother” [Bengel].