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 bring them
to repentance, St. James, in the first paragraph of this chapter, sets
before them, in the mo... [ Continue Reading ]
_Your riches are corrupted_ Greek, σεσηπε, _are putrefied_, or
are as things putrefied by being kept too long. The riches of the
ancients consisted much in large stores of corn, wine, oil, and costly
apparel. These things the rich men in Judea had amassed, like the
foolish rich man mentioned Luke 12... [ Continue Reading ]
_Behold, the hire of the labourers_ The apostle alludes in this verse
to Leviticus 19:13: _The wages of him that is hired shall not abide
with thee all night:_ and to Deuteronomy 24:15, _At his day thou shalt
give him his hire, neither shall the sun go down upon it, &c., lest he
cry against thee unt... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ye have lived in pleasure, and have been wanton_ Ετρυφησατε
και εσπαταλησατε. The former word signifies, _ye have
lived luxuriously;_ or, as the Vulgate has it, Epulati estis, _ye have
feasted;_ it being intended of their luxuries and intemperance in
eating and drinking : the latter word is intende... [ Continue Reading ]
_Be patient therefore, brethren_ He now addresses the pious,
oppressed, and persecuted disciples of Christ: as if he had said,
Since the Lord will soon come to punish them, and relieve you,
patiently bear the injuries which rich men offer you, and quietly wait
till he come. _Behold the husbandman wa... [ Continue Reading ]
_Take the prophets_ Once persecuted like you, even for _speaking in
the name of the Lord_ The very men that gloried in having the
prophets, yet could not bear their message. Nor did either the
holiness or the high commission of these messengers of God screen them
from suffering; _for an example of s... [ Continue Reading ]
_But above all things, swear not_ However provoked. The Jews were
notoriously guilty of common swearing, though not so much by God
himself as by some of his creatures. The apostle here forbids these
oaths, as well as all swearing in common conversation. It is very
observable how solemnly the apostle... [ Continue Reading ]
_Is any among you afflicted? let him pray_ That he may be supported
under his affliction, so as to be enabled to bear it with patience and
resignation to the divine will, and find it to be sanctified to him,
and made the means, as of exercising, so also of increasing his grace,
and of purifying him... [ Continue Reading ]
_Is any sick? let him call for the elders of the church_ Those
ministers of Christ whose office it is to oversee and feed the flock;
_and let them pray over him_ For his recovery, persuaded that what two
or three of the Lord's true disciples shall agree to ask, it shall be
done for them; _anointing... [ Continue Reading ]
_Confess your faults_ Whether you are sick or in health; _one to
another_ He does not say to the elders; this may or may not be done,
for it is nowhere commanded. We may confess them to any pious person
who can pray in faith: he will then know how to pray for us, and will
be more excited so to do. _... [ Continue Reading ]
_Elias was a man subject to like passions_ To the like infirmities;
_as we are_ In which sense the same word, ομοιοπαθης, is
used, Acts 14:15. It literally signifies, _suffering like things with
another._ Elijah, through natural infirmity, suffered as we do from
diseases, from temptation, from perse... [ Continue Reading ]
_Brethren_ As if he had said, I have now warned you of those things to
which you are most liable. And in all these respects watch, not only
over yourselves, but every one over his brother also. Labour, in
particular, to recover those that are fallen. For _if any of you do
err from the truth_ From th... [ Continue Reading ]