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Identifying a Mysterious “Scripture”: Romans 4:6 as Further Evidence That James 4:5–6 Is a Gloss of Proverbs 3:34
- The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
- The Catholic University of America Press
- Volume 83, Number 2, April 2021
- pp. 276-293
- 10.1353/cbq.2021.0049
- Article
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Abstract:
James 4:5 is a classic crux interpretum. Craig Carpenter has suggested that Jas 4:5–6a is a gloss preceding the quotation of Prov 3:34 found later in Jas 4:6b, but his view has not gained wide acceptance because the construction appears unprecedented. Among the numerous “saying” citation formulae in early Christian literature, however, Rom 4:6 is among a handful of parallels that support Carpenter’s thesis but have remained unnoticed because they use functional synonyms of “scripture” rather than the word γραφή itself. Comparison with Rom 4:6 also indicates that Jas 4:5 concerns human envy rather than divine jealousy.