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 letter as a whole is
addressed, and in a burst of righteous indignation which reminds us of
passages... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 24
PATIENCE IN WAITING-THE ENDURANCE OF JOB-THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
MENTION OF JOB BY ST. JAMES.
James 5:7
"BE patient, therefore, brethren." The storm of indignation is past,
and from this point to the end of the Epistle St. James writes in
tones of tenderness and affection. In the paragr... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 25
THE PROHIBITION OF SWEARING-THE RELATION OF THE LANGUAGE OF ST. JAMES
TO RECORDED SAYINGS OF CHRIST.
James 5:12
THE main portion of the Epistle is already concluded. St. James has
worked through his chief topics back to the point from which he
started, viz., the blessedness of steadfas... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 26
WORSHIP THE BEST OUTLET AND REMEDY FOR EXCITEMENT-THE CONNECTION
BETWEEN WORSHIP AND CONDUCT.
James 5:13
THE subject of this verse was probably suggested by that of the
preceding one. Oaths are not a right way of expressing one's feelings,
however strong they may be, and of whatever kin... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 27
THE ELDERS OF THE CHURCH-THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND EXTREME
UNCTION.
James 5:14
Two subjects stand out prominently in this interesting passage-the
elders of the Church, and the anointing of the sick. The connection of
the passage with what immediately precedes is close and obvious.... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 28
THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONFESSION OF SINS-LAWFULNESS OF PRAYERS FOR
RAIN.
James 5:16
THE connection Of this passage with the preceding one is very close.
This is evident even in the Authorized Version; but it is made still
more. manifest by the Revisers, who have restored the connecting... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 29
THE WORK OF CONVERTING SINNERS;
ITS CONDITIONS AND REWARDS.
James 5:19
ST. JAMES has just been speaking of the case of a man who is sick, and
needs the prayers of others for his healing, both in body and soul;
for it may be that the sick man has sins to be repented of as well as
ailmen... [ Continue Reading ]