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Proverbs 3:34




Proverbs 3:34

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But the heart of James’s letter is found in the quotation of Proverbs 3:34 in James 4:6. The rest of the letter gives specific examples of what “humble” in Proverbs 3:34 means (see “humble,” 4:7; “draw close” 4:8; “bow down,” 4:10; “grief,” 4:9; “weep,” 5:1; “be patient,” 5:7; “confess your sins,” 5:16). The purpose is that God’s grace, not his opposition, may be experienced. More
Hughes, Robert B., and J. Carl Laney. Tyndale Concise Bible Commentary. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 2001. Print. The Tyndale Reference Library.

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