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The nature of the doctrine of faith called Cain is clear from the description of it given in this verse. The following explanation of the contents of the verse shows that charity was capable of being
allied to faith, but only if this resulted in charity and not faith being the superior. (1) 'If you do there is an uplifting', which means that if your desires are good, charity might be present. 'Doing
well' means in the internal sense desiring well, for the doing of a good deed flows from the desiring of it. In ancient times deed and will made one, and from the deed people caught sight of the
will, for pretence did not exist at all. That 'uplifting means the presence of charity is clear from what has been stated already about the face,a that is to say, about 'lifting up the face'a meaning
possession of charity, and about 'the facea falling' meaning the reverse.
Notes
a lit. faces