Expositor’s Bible Vol 46 James-Jude by A. Plummer
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BY THE REV.
ALFRED PLUMMER, M.A., D.D.MASTER OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DURHAM FORMERLY FELLOW AND SENIOR TUTOR OF TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD
SIXTH EDITION
HODDER AND STOUGHTON LONDON MCMVII
Printed by Hazell, Watson & Vincy, Ld., London and Aylesbury.
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTORY. | |
PAGE | |
CHAPTER I. | |
THE CATHOLIC EPISTLES | 1 |
THE EPISTLE OF ST. JAMES. | |
CHAPTER II. | |
THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE EPISTLE OF ST. JAMES | 13 |
CHAPTER III. | |
THE AUTHOR OF THE EPISTLE: JAMES THE BROTHER OF THE LORD | 25 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
THE PERSONS ADDRESSED IN THE EPISTLE: THE JEWS OF THE DISPERSION | 42 |
CHAPTER V. | |
THE RELATION OF THIS EPISTLE TO THE WRITINGS OF ST. PAUL AND OF ST. PETER.—THE DATE OF THE EPISTLE.—THE DOCTRINE OF JOY IN TEMPTATION | 55 |
CHAPTER VI. | |
THE RELATION OF THIS EPISTLE TO THE BOOKS OF ECCLESIASTICUS AND OF THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON.—THE VALUE OF THE APOCRYPHA, AND THE MISCHIEF OF NEGLECTING IT | 68 |
CHAPTER VII. | |
THE EXALTATION OF THE LOWLY, AND THE FADING AWAY OF THE RICH.—THE METAPHORS OF ST. JAMES AND THE PARABLES OF CHRIST | 80 |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
THE SOURCE OF TEMPTATIONS, AND THE REALITY OF SIN.—THE DIFFICULTIES OF THE DETERMINIST | 89 |
CHAPTER IX. | |
THE DELUSION OF HEARING WITHOUT DOING.—THE MIRROR OF GOD'S WORD | 99 |
CHAPTER X. | |
THE CHRISTOLOGY OF ST. JAMES.—THE PRACTICAL UNBELIEF INVOLVED IN SHOWING A WORLDLY RESPECT OF PERSONS IN PUBLIC WORSHIP | 111 |
CHAPTER XI. | |
THE INIQUITY OF RESPECTING THE RICH AND DESPISING THE POOR.—THE SOLIDARITY OF THE DIVINE LAW | 124 |
CHAPTER XII. | |
FAITH AND WORKS: THREE VIEWS OF THE RELATION OF THE TEACHING OF ST. JAMES TO THE TEACHING OF ST. PAUL.—THE RELATION OF LUTHER TO BOTH | 135 |
CHAPTER XIII. | |
THE FAITH OF THE DEMONS; THE FAITH OF ABRAHAM; AND THE FAITH OF RAHAB THE HARLOT | 149 |
CHAPTER XIV. | |
THE HEAVY RESPONSIBILITIES OF TEACHERS.—THE POWERS AND PROPENSITIES OF THE TONGUE.—THE SELF-DEFILEMENT OF THE RECKLESS TALKER | 165 |
CHAPTER XV. | |
THE MORAL CONTRADICTIONS IN THE RECKLESS TALKER | 179 |
CHAPTER XVI. | |
THE WISDOM THAT IS FROM BELOW | 191 |
CHAPTER XVII. | |
THE WISDOM THAT IS FROM ABOVE | 203 |
CHAPTER XVIII. | |
ST. JAMES AND PLATO ON LUSTS AS THE CAUSES OF STRIFE; THEIR EFFECT ON PRAYER | 214 |
CHAPTER XIX. | |
THE SEDUCTIONS OF THE WORLD, AND THE JEALOUSY OF THE DIVINE LOVE | 226 |
CHAPTER XX. | |
THE POWER OF SATAN AND ITS LIMITS.—HUMILITY THE FOUNDATION OF PENITENCE AND OF HOLINESS | 238 |
CHAPTER XXI. | |
SELF-ASSURANCE AND INVASION OF DIVINE PREROGATIVES INVOLVED IN THE LOVE OF CENSURING OTHERS | 250 |
CHAPTER XXII. | |
SELF-ASSURANCE AND INVASION OF DIVINE PREROGATIVES INVOLVED IN PRESUMING UPON OUR FUTURE.—THE DOCTRINE OF PROBABILISM | 261 |
CHAPTER XXIII. | |
THE FOLLIES AND INIQUITIES OF THE RICH; THEIR MISERABLE END | 274 |
CHAPTER XXIV. | |
PATIENCE IN WAITING.—THE ENDURANCE OF JOB.—THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MENTION OF JOB BY ST. JAMES | 289 |
CHAPTER XXV. | |
THE PROHIBITION OF SWEARING.—THE RELATION OF THE LANGUAGE OF ST. JAMES TO RECORDED SAYINGS OF CHRIST | 302 |
CHAPTER XXVI. | |
WORSHIP THE BEST OUTLET AND REMEDY FOR EXCITEMENT.—THE CONNEXION BETWEEN WORSHIP AND CONDUCT | 315 |
CHAPTER XXVII. | |
THE ELDERS OF THE CHURCH.—THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND EXTREME UNCTION | 323 |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | |
THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONFESSION OF SINS.—THE LAWFULNESS OF PRAYERS FOR RAIN | 335 |
CHAPTER XXIX. | |
THE WORK OF CONVERTING SINNERS; ITS CONDITIONS AND REWARDS | 350 |
THE GENERAL EPISTLE OF ST JUDE. | |
CHAPTER XXX. | |
THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE EPISTLE OF ST. JUDE | 365 |
CHAPTER XXXI. | |
THE PURPOSE OF THE EPISTLE.—THE FAITH ONCE FOR ALL DELIVERED AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE | 377 |
CHAPTER XXXII. | |
THE PERSONS DENOUNCED IN THE EPISTLE.—ITS RELATION TO 2 PETER | 388 |
CHAPTER XXXIII. | |
DOUBTFUL READINGS AND THE THEORY OF VERBAL INSPIRATION—THREE PALMARY INSTANCES OF DIVINE VENGEANCE UPON GRIEVOUS SIN | 401 |
CHAPTER XXXIV. | |
RAILING AT DIGNITIES.—"THE ASSUMPTION OF MOSES."—ST. JUDE'S USE OF APOCRYPHAL LITERATURE | 415 |
CHAPTER XXXV. | |
THE DESCRIPTION CORRESPONDING TO CAIN. THE LIBERTINES AT THE LOVE-FEASTS.—THE BOOK OF ENOCH | 426 |
CHAPTER XXXVI. | |
THE DESCRIPTION CORRESPONDING TO BALAAM: THE IMPIOUS DISCONTENT AND GREED OF THE LIBERTINES.—THE APOSTOLIC WARNING RESPECTING THEM | 442 |
CHAPTER XXXVII. | |
THE DESCRIPTION CORRESPONDING TO KORAH: MAKING SEPARATIONS.—EXHORTATIONS TO THE FAITHFUL TO BUILD UP THEMSELVES, AND THEN RESCUE OTHERS | 450 |
CHAPTER XXXVIII. | |
THE FINAL DOXOLOGY: PRAISE TO GOD, THE PROTECTOR OF HIS SERVANTS | 463 |
Index | 471 |
Expositor’s Bible Vol 46 James-Jude by A. Plummer
THE GENERAL EPISTLES
OF
ST. JAMES AND ST. JUDE
BY THE REV.
ALFRED PLUMMER, M.A., D.D.
MASTER OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, DURHAM
FORMERLY FELLOW AND SENIOR TUTOR OF TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD
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SIXTH EDITION
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
LONDON MCMVII
Printed by Hazell, Watson & Vincy, Ld., London and Aylesbury.
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTORY. | |
PAGE | |
CHAPTER I. | |
THE CATHOLIC EPISTLES | 1 |
THE EPISTLE OF ST. JAMES. | |
CHAPTER II. | |
THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE EPISTLE OF ST. JAMES | 13 |
CHAPTER III. | |
THE AUTHOR OF THE EPISTLE: JAMES THE BROTHER OF THE LORD | 25 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
THE PERSONS ADDRESSED IN THE EPISTLE: THE JEWS OF THE DISPERSION | 42 |
CHAPTER V. | |
THE RELATION OF THIS EPISTLE TO THE WRITINGS OF ST. PAUL AND OF ST. PETER.—THE DATE OF THE EPISTLE.—THE DOCTRINE OF JOY IN TEMPTATION | 55 |
CHAPTER VI. | |
THE RELATION OF THIS EPISTLE TO THE BOOKS OF ECCLESIASTICUS AND OF THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON.—THE VALUE OF THE APOCRYPHA, AND THE MISCHIEF OF NEGLECTING IT | 68 |
CHAPTER VII. | |
THE EXALTATION OF THE LOWLY, AND THE FADING AWAY OF THE RICH.—THE METAPHORS OF ST. JAMES AND THE PARABLES OF CHRIST | 80 |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
THE SOURCE OF TEMPTATIONS, AND THE REALITY OF SIN.—THE DIFFICULTIES OF THE DETERMINIST | 89 |
CHAPTER IX. | |
THE DELUSION OF HEARING WITHOUT DOING.—THE MIRROR OF GOD’S WORD | 99 |
CHAPTER X. | |
THE CHRISTOLOGY OF ST. JAMES.—THE PRACTICAL UNBELIEF INVOLVED IN SHOWING A WORLDLY RESPECT OF PERSONS IN PUBLIC WORSHIP | 111 |
CHAPTER XI. | |
THE INIQUITY OF RESPECTING THE RICH AND DESPISING THE POOR.—THE SOLIDARITY OF THE DIVINE LAW | 124 |
CHAPTER XII. | |
FAITH AND WORKS: THREE VIEWS OF THE RELATION OF THE TEACHING OF ST. JAMES TO THE TEACHING OF ST. PAUL.—THE RELATION OF LUTHER TO BOTH | 135 |
CHAPTER XIII. | |
THE FAITH OF THE DEMONS; THE FAITH OF ABRAHAM; AND THE FAITH OF RAHAB THE HARLOT | 149 |
CHAPTER XIV. | |
THE HEAVY RESPONSIBILITIES OF TEACHERS.—THE POWERS AND PROPENSITIES OF THE TONGUE.—THE SELF-DEFILEMENT OF THE RECKLESS TALKER | 165 |
CHAPTER XV. | |
THE MORAL CONTRADICTIONS IN THE RECKLESS TALKER | 179 |
CHAPTER XVI. | |
THE WISDOM THAT IS FROM BELOW | 191 |
CHAPTER XVII. | |
THE WISDOM THAT IS FROM ABOVE | 203 |
CHAPTER XVIII. | |
ST. JAMES AND PLATO ON LUSTS AS THE CAUSES OF STRIFE; THEIR EFFECT ON PRAYER | 214 |
CHAPTER XIX. | |
THE SEDUCTIONS OF THE WORLD, AND THE JEALOUSY OF THE DIVINE LOVE | 226 |
CHAPTER XX. | |
THE POWER OF SATAN AND ITS LIMITS.—HUMILITY THE FOUNDATION OF PENITENCE AND OF HOLINESS | 238 |
CHAPTER XXI. | |
SELF-ASSURANCE AND INVASION OF DIVINE PREROGATIVES INVOLVED IN THE LOVE OF CENSURING OTHERS | 250 |
CHAPTER XXII. | |
SELF-ASSURANCE AND INVASION OF DIVINE PREROGATIVES INVOLVED IN PRESUMING UPON OUR FUTURE.—THE DOCTRINE OF PROBABILISM | 261 |
CHAPTER XXIII. | |
THE FOLLIES AND INIQUITIES OF THE RICH; THEIR MISERABLE END | 274 |
CHAPTER XXIV. | |
PATIENCE IN WAITING.—THE ENDURANCE OF JOB.—THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MENTION OF JOB BY ST. JAMES | 289 |
CHAPTER XXV. | |
THE PROHIBITION OF SWEARING.—THE RELATION OF THE LANGUAGE OF ST. JAMES TO RECORDED SAYINGS OF CHRIST | 302 |
CHAPTER XXVI. | |
WORSHIP THE BEST OUTLET AND REMEDY FOR EXCITEMENT.—THE CONNEXION BETWEEN WORSHIP AND CONDUCT | 315 |
CHAPTER XXVII. | |
THE ELDERS OF THE CHURCH.—THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND EXTREME UNCTION | 323 |
CHAPTER XXVIII. | |
THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONFESSION OF SINS.—THE LAWFULNESS OF PRAYERS FOR RAIN | 335 |
CHAPTER XXIX. | |
THE WORK OF CONVERTING SINNERS; ITS CONDITIONS AND REWARDS | 350 |
THE GENERAL EPISTLE OF ST JUDE. | |
CHAPTER XXX. | |
THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE EPISTLE OF ST. JUDE | 365 |
CHAPTER XXXI. | |
THE PURPOSE OF THE EPISTLE.—THE FAITH ONCE FOR ALL DELIVERED AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE | 377 |
CHAPTER XXXII. | |
THE PERSONS DENOUNCED IN THE EPISTLE.—ITS RELATION TO 2 PETER | 388 |
CHAPTER XXXIII. | |
DOUBTFUL READINGS AND THE THEORY OF VERBAL INSPIRATION—THREE PALMARY INSTANCES OF DIVINE VENGEANCE UPON GRIEVOUS SIN | 401 |
CHAPTER XXXIV. | |
RAILING AT DIGNITIES.—”THE ASSUMPTION OF MOSES.”—ST. JUDE’S USE OF APOCRYPHAL LITERATURE | 415 |
CHAPTER XXXV. | |
THE DESCRIPTION CORRESPONDING TO CAIN. THE LIBERTINES AT THE LOVE-FEASTS.—THE BOOK OF ENOCH | 426 |
CHAPTER XXXVI. | |
THE DESCRIPTION CORRESPONDING TO BALAAM: THE IMPIOUS DISCONTENT AND GREED OF THE LIBERTINES.—THE APOSTOLIC WARNING RESPECTING THEM | 442 |
CHAPTER XXXVII. | |
THE DESCRIPTION CORRESPONDING TO KORAH: MAKING SEPARATIONS.—EXHORTATIONS TO THE FAITHFUL TO BUILD UP THEMSELVES, AND THEN RESCUE OTHERS | 450 |
CHAPTER XXXVIII. | |
THE FINAL DOXOLOGY: PRAISE TO GOD, THE PROTECTOR OF HIS SERVANTS | 463 |
Index | 471 |
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