After I had sent the post, I began doubting my use.
>Given the order of the Greek words the first KAI is probably emphatic:
>"Even the demons believe--and their hair stands on end." That verb
>FRISSOUSIN is used of the hair rising on the nape of a dog's neck,
>when it
>is angry. James seems to like such wonderful imagery.
Where is it used as such? Wouldn't mind a reference. I saw it used in
the LXX (it is a hapax legomenon in James) in the Apocrypha where Judith
kills the Assyrian:
Judith 16:10 The Persians trembled at her
boldness, the Medes were daunted at her
daring.
It also occurs in Jeremiah 2:12 and Daniel 7:15.
Michael Porter