![]() To visit the fatherless (or, orphans) and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.-Here is the double proof of the perfect life of holiness, the savour whereof is as perpetual incense before the throne of God. ![]() Real worship, we may say, pure and undefiled, beheld and acknowledged as such in the presence of God, even the Father-mark the tender pathos of His divine relationship-is this: ![]() No one word can express this obvious interpretation of the original, taken as it must be in completion of the verse before and certainly “religion” in its ordinary sense will not convey the right idea. It will be observed that by religion here is meant religious service. Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(27) Pure religion.
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