Yǎgèshū 2:26

26 Shēntǐ méiyǒu línghún shì sǐ de , xìnxīn méiyǒu xíngwéi yĕ shì sǐ de .

Yǎgèshū 2:26 Meaning and Commentary

James 2:26

For as the body without the spirit is dead
This simile is made use of to illustrate what the apostle had asserted in ( James 2:17 James 2:20 ) that as a body, when the spirit or soul is departed from it, or the breath is gone out of it, is dead, and without motion, and useless; which the Jews F4 express in like manner, (xwr alb Pwg rgp) , "the body without the spirit", or "breath, is a carcass".

So faith without works is dead also:
a vain thing, useless and unprofitable, can neither justify, nor save, nor prove that a man is justified, or will be saved.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Ohel. Moed, fol. 15. 1.

Yǎgèshū 2:26 In-Context

24 Zhèyàng kàn lái , rén chēng yì shì yīn zhe xíngwéi , bú shì dān yīn zhe xìn .
25 Jìnǚ Lǎhé jiēdaì shǐzhĕ , yòu fàng tāmen cóng biéde lù chū qù , bù yĕ shì yíyàng yīn xíngwéi chēng yì ma .
26 Shēntǐ méiyǒu línghún shì sǐ de , xìnxīn méiyǒu xíngwéi yĕ shì sǐ de .

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