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CHAPTER V.
_The profligate rich are in danger of God's judgments, because_
_of their pride, fraudulent dealings, riotous living, and_
_cruelty_, 1-6.
_The oppressed followers of God should be pati...
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GO TO NOW - Notes, James 4:13.
YE RICH MEN - Not all rich men, but only that class of them who are
specified as unjust and oppressive. There is no sin in merely being
rich; where sin exists peculiarly...
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V. THE COMING OF THE LORD AND THE LIFE OF FAITH
CHAPTER 5
_ 1. The oppression by the rich and their coming doom (James 5:1)_
2. Be patient unto the coming of the Lord (James 5:7)
3. The prayers of...
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From the merely careless rich James turns to the actively oppressive,
the fellows of those whom he lashes in James 2:6 f. For him, of
course, the prophetic Day of the Lord was more assured and more
de...
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Come now, you rich, weep and wail at the miseries which are coming
upon you. Your wealth is rotten and your garments are food for moths.
Your gold and silver are corroded clean through with rust; and...
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THE WORTHLESSNESS OF RICHES (James 5:1-3)...
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GO TO. See James 4:13.
HOWL. Greek. _ololuzo._ Only here. An onomatopoeic word.
MISERIES. Greek. _talaiporia._ See Romans 3:16. Compare James 4:9.
SHALL COME. are coming....
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James 5:1-6. Warnings for the Rich
1. _Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl_ The words are nearly the
same as those we have met with before in ch. James 4:9, but there is
in them less of the call to...
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The thought of trade suggests the thought of wealth, as in Revelation
18:15 οἱ ἔμποροι τούτων πλουτήσαντες�ʼ
αὐτῆς.
The rich men who are here addressed are outside ‘the brotherhood.’
This appears clea...
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ἌΓΕ. See above, James 4:13.
ὈΛΟΛΎΖΟΝΤΕΣ κ.τ.λ. Comp. Luke 6:24-25, a passage
closely related to this. Comp. Isaiah 13:6 ὀλολύζετε·
ἐγγὺς γὰρ ἡμέρα κυρίου, where there is the same
connexion as here wit...
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_RETAIN THE RIGHT ATTITUDE -- JAMES 5:1-11_ Wealth is not wrong within
itself. The trouble with riches is in reference to wealth held without
regard for the kingdom of God. The worldly rich that are d...
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ΆΓΕ _praes. imper. act. от_ ΆΓ (G71) вести; здесь:
идите сюда! (_см._ James 4:13).
ΠΛΟΎΣΙΟΙ _voc. pl. от_ ΠΛΟΎΣΙΟΣ (G4145)
богатый (_см._ James 1:10). _Adj._ в роли _subst._
ΚΛΑΎΣΑΤΕ ao
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THAT SHALL COME UPON YOU.— _Which are coming upon you._ This latter
rendering is,I think, more agreeable to the original than our English
version; the word επερχομεναις being a participle of the
prese...
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THE END OF THE UNGODLY RICH
_Text 5:1-6_
James 5:1.
Come now ye rich and howl for your miseries that are coming upon you.
2.
Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are moth eaten.
3.
Your...
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CHAPTER IX
_PRETENDED DEBATE WITH A RICH UNBELIEVER_
James 4:13 to James 5:6
_Introduction:_
The title of this chapter is itself interpretive, and might introduce
some discussion. There is no doubt...
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Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall
come upon you.
GO TO NOW - Come now: to call solemn attention.
YE RICH - who neglect the true enjoyment of riches, which consist...
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VERSE 1 GO TO NOW, YE RICH MEN, WEEP AND HOWL."Go to now," used before
by this writer, or attributed to him by the Common Version as here
used, amounts to a call which he makes to a class he designate...
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5 This passage has puzzled the commentators, and there are many and
various explanations offered to solve what seems to be one of the most
difficult passages in the Scriptures. A simple explanation, w...
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REBUKE AND ENCOURAGEMENT
2. Are corrupted, etc.] prophetic tense, in which the future is spoken
of as though it were already come to pass....
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WHAT *FAITH SHOULD DO
JAMES
_IAN MACKERVOY_
The word list at the end explains words with a *star by them.
CHAPTER 5
JUDGEMENT OF THE RICH 5:1-6
V1 Now, you rich people, weep and cry aloud. Th...
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GO TO NOW, YE RICH. — As in James 4:3, it was “Woe to you,
worldly,” so now “Woe to ye rich: weep, bewailing” —
literally, _howling for your miseries coming upon you._ Comp. Isaiah
13:6; Isaiah 14:31;...
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CHAPTER 23
THE FOLLIES AND INIQUITIES OF THE RICH;
THEIR MISERABLE END.
James 5:1
HERE, if anywhere in the Epistle, the writer glances aside from the
believing Jews of the Dispersion, to whom the l...
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Ἄγε νῦν : See above James 4:13. κλαύσατε
ὀλολύζοντες ἐπὶ ταῖς ταλαιπωρίαις
ὑμῶν ταῖς ἐπερχομέναις : according to the
original prophetic conception these “miseries” which were to
overtake the wicked, w...
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PATIENTLY AWAIT THE LORD'S COMING
James 5:1
There are many among the rich who are using money as a sacred trust.
Not against these does the Apostle utter his terrible anathemas, but
against those who...
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Approaching the conclusion of his letter, the writer addressed a
terrible indictment and solemn warning to the rich. He showed the
failure of possessions, and how they may become the curse of life.
S...
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THE ABUSIVE RICH WILL BE JUDGED
James had a message for the oppressive rich. He asked for their close
attention, as in 4:13, by saying "Come now." This time he is speaking
to the rich. His message see...
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Go (1) to now, [ye] rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that
shall come upon [you].
(1) He denounces utter destruction to the wicked and profane rich men,
and such as are drowned in their rioto...
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Go now rich men, &c. In the first six verses, he gives admonitions to
those among the Christians who were rich, not to rely on riches, nor
value themselves on this account. You must look upon your ric...
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CONTENTS
The Church is here taught, in the Opening of this Chapter, the
short-lived Enjoyments of the Wicked. God's faithful Ones are reminded
of the Blessedness of Patience; and what precious Advant...
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Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall
come upon you. (2) Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are
motheaten. (3) Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of...
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To the reader who enters on the consideration of the epistle of James
from the epistles of Paul, the change is great and sudden, and by no
means least of all from the epistle to the Hebrews, which, in...
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1_Go to now_. They are mistaken, as I think, who consider that James
here exhorts the rich to repentance. It seems to me to be a simple
denunciation of God’s judgment, by which he meant to terrify the...
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The two classes in Israel are distinctly marked here in contrast with
one another, with the addition of the walk which the Christian ought
to pursue when chastised by the Lord.
The apostle gives the c...
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GO TO NOW, YE RICH MEN,.... All rich men are not here designed; there
are some rich men who are good men, and make a good use of their
riches, and do not abuse them, as these here are represented; and...
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Go to now, _ye_ rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall
come upon _you_.
Ver. 1. _Go to now, ye rich men_] Those rich wretches mentioned James
2:6,7, that blasphemed God and oppressed me...
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The unbelieving Jews, being exceedingly addicted to sensual pleasure,
and very covetous, were of course grievous oppressors of the poor.
Wherefore, to alarm these wicked men, and, if possible, to brin...
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YE RICH MEN; for the class of persons addressed.
THAT SHALL COME UPON YOU; on account of your sins, especially the
wicked manner in which you have obtained and used riches. There is a
reference here a...
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VARIOUS ADMONITIONS IN VIEW OF THE NEARNESS OF THE JUDGMENT.
Exhortation to the rich:...
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GO TO NOW, YE RICH MEN, WEEP AND HOWL FOR YOUR MISERIES THAT SHALL
COME UPON YOU....
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Verses 1 Timothy 6 are addressed to rich men, and no doubt specially
to those who make some claim of having the knowledge of God. They are
bidden to weep and howl for the miseries that will take them,...
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ON CHAPTER FIVE
(The question numbers refer to the verse number.)
1. Why does James say the rich are miserable?
Why should the rich weep and howl? What miseries will come to th...
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"Come now, you rich, weep and howl for your miseries which are coming
upon you"."Come now" -the same expression is found in James 4:13. "It
is. set phrase, an interjection to gain attention….it is som...
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1-6 Public troubles are most grievous to those who live in pleasure,
and are secure and sensual, though all ranks suffer deeply at such
times. All idolized treasures will soon perish, except as they...
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JAMES CHAPTER 5 JAMES 5:1 Wicked rich men are warned of God's
impending judgment. JAMES 5:7 The brethren are exhorted to patience,
after the example of the prophets and of Job, JAMES 5:12 to abstain
f...
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James 5:1 Come G33 (G5720) now G3568 rich G4145 weep G2799 (G5657)
howl G3649 (G5723) for G1
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DIATRIBE AGAINST THE UNGODLY RICH (JAMES 5:1).
Notice the complete contrast between the rich as described here and
those who are being tested and tried in the opening words of the
letter, ‘count it al...
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‘Come now, you rich, weep and howl,
For your miseries that are coming on you.'
James enjoins the rich to weep and howl at what is coming on them.
People weeping and howling in this way is a regular O...
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St. James, having warned his readers against worldliness, and exhorted
them to humility before God, proceeds to censure the rich for their
forgetfulness of their dependence upon God, their proud confi...
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James 5:1. GO TO NOW. Whoever may be the persons referred to in the
preceding paragraph, we consider that the rich who are here addressed
were unbelieving and wicked men not belonging to the Christian...
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COME NOW, YE RICH
(αγε νυν ο πλουσιο). Exclamatory interjection as in
James 4:13. Direct address to the rich as a class as in 1 Timothy
6:17. Apparently here James has in mind the rich as a class, w...
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CONTENTS: Warning to the rich. Exhortations in view of Christ's second
coming.
CHARACTERS: Christ, Job, Elias, James.
CONCLUSION: Great amassing of wealth will be a sign of the last days,
but woe to...
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James 5:1. _Go to now,_ or go now, _ye rich men._ He had taught them
humility, because their glory vanished away as the flower of the
field: chap. James 1:10. He now calls upon them _to weep and howl_...
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YOU RICH PEOPLE. _MacKnight_ thinks James is speaking to the
unbelieving Jews who opposed the gospel. It can be applied to all who
become rich by cheating and oppressing the poor. The Jewish wars and...
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JAMES—NOTE ON JAMES 5:1 The rich people mentioned here are probably
not believers (compare James 2:6).
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RULES FOR DAILY CONDUCT
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
James 5:1. RICH MEN.—Always in Scripture, the men who are proud of
their riches, centred in their riches, and are nothing but rich. The
good ma...
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EXPOSITION
JAMES 5:1
DENUNCIATION OF THE RICH FOR
(1) GRINDING DOWN THE POOR AND KEEPING BACK THEIR WAGES;...
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Now in chapter five he takes on the rich. So this doesn't apply to
many of us.
Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall
come upon you. Your riches are corrupted, your garment...
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1 Timothy 6:10; 1 Timothy 6:9; Amos 6:6; Amos 6:7; Deuteronomy 32:15;...
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Come now, ye rich — The apostle does not speak this so much for the
sake of the rich themselves, as of the poor children of God, who were
then groaning under their cruel oppression. Weep and howl for...
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Are riches a blessing or a curse?
PROBLEM: Solomon lauded riches as a blessing from God, saying, “In
the house of the righteous there is much treasure” (Proverbs 15:6;
cf. Psalms 112:3). However, Jam...
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These words may be considered wither relatively or absolutely.
Consider them, 1. With relation to the Jews, to whom they were written
immmediately, and they are. prediction or denuncitation of that
ju...