{But wilt thou know?} ( heleis de gn(936e)ai?). "But dost thou
wish to know?" Ingressive aorist active infinitive of ginosk(935c)
(come to know). James here introduces a new argument like Ro
13:3 . {O vain man} ((9320)anthr(9370)e kene). Goes on with the
singular objector and demolishes him. For "empty" (deficient)
Paul uses aphr(936e) (fool) in 1Co 15:36 and just anthr(9370)e in
Ro 2:1 9:20 . {Barren} (arge). See 2Pe 1:8 (not idle nor
unfruitful) and Mt 12:36 , but Hort urges "inactive" as the idea
here, like money with no interest and land with no crops.
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