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James 5:1
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
them
shall
be
a
witness
against
you,
and
shall
eat
your
flesh
as it
were
fire.
Ye have heaped treasure
together
for
the
last
days.
4
Behold,
the
hire
of the
labourers
who
have reaped
down
your
fields,
which
is
of
you
kept back by
fraud,
crieth:
and
the
cries
of them which have
reaped
are
entered
into
the
ears
of the
Lord
of
sabaoth.
5
Ye have lived in
pleasure
on
the
earth,
and
been
wanton;
ye have
nourished
your
hearts,
as
in
a
day
of
slaughter.
6
Ye have
condemned
and
killed
the
just;
and he
doth
not
resist
you.
7
Be
patient
therefore,
brethren,
unto
the
coming
of the
Lord.
Behold,
the
husbandman
waiteth
for the
precious
fruit
of the
earth,
and hath long
patience
for
it,
until
he
receive
the
early
and
latter
rain.
8
Be
ye
also
patient;
stablish
your
hearts:
for
the
coming
of the
Lord
draweth
nigh.
9
Grudge
not
one against
another,
brethren,
lest
ye
be condemned:
behold,
the
judge
standeth
before
the
door.
10
Take,
my
brethren,
the
prophets,
who
have
spoken
in the
name
of the
Lord,
for an
example
of suffering
affliction,
and
of
patience.
11
Behold,
we count them
happy
which
endure.
Ye have
heard
of the
patience
of
Job,
and
have
seen
the
end
of the
Lord;
that
the
Lord
is
very
pitiful,
and
of tender
mercy.
12
But
above
all
things,
my
brethren,
swear
not,
neither
by
heaven,
neither
by the
earth,
neither
by
any
other
oath:
but
let
your
yea
be
yea;
and
your
nay,
nay;
lest
ye
fall
into
condemnation.
13
Is
any
among
you
afflicted?
let him
pray.
Is
any
merry?
let him sing
psalms.
14
Is
any
sick
among
you?
let him
call
for the
elders
of the
church;
and
let them
pray
over
him,
anointing
him
with
oil
in
the
name
of the
Lord:
15
And
the
prayer
of
faith
shall
save
the
sick,
and
the
Lord
shall
raise
him
up;
and
if
he
have
committed
sins,
they shall be
forgiven
him.
16
Confess
your
faults
one to
another,
and
pray
one
for
another,
that
ye may be
healed.
The effectual
fervent
prayer
of a righteous
man
availeth
much.
17
Elias
was
a
man
subject to like passions
as
we
are,
and
he
prayed
earnestly
that it
might
not
rain:
and
it
rained
not
on
the
earth
by the space of
three
years
and
six
months.
18
And
he
prayed
again,
and
the
heaven
gave
rain,
and
the
earth
brought
forth
her
fruit.
19
Brethren,
if
any
of
you
do
err
from
the
truth,
and
one
convert
him;
20
Let
him
know,
that
he which
converteth
the
sinner
from
the
error
of
his
way
shall
save
a
soul
from
death,
and
shall
hide
a
multitude
of
sins.
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