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1
Come now,
you
rich, weep,
wailing
over the
miseries
that
are
coming
upon you.
2
Your
riches
have rotted,
and your
garments
have become
moth-eaten.
3
Your
gold
and
silver
have corroded,
and their
rust
will be for
a testimony
against you and will eat your
flesh
like
fire.
You have treasured up
in
the
last
days.
4
Behold,
the
wage of
the
workmen
having harvested
your fields, having been kept back by you,
cries
out, and
the
cries
of those
having harvested
have entered
into
the
ears
of
the
Lord
of Hosts.
5
You lived in luxury
and
lived in self-indulgence
upon the
earth.
You have fattened
your
hearts
in
the
day
of slaughter.
6
You have condemned
and
have put to death
the
righteous;
he does not resist
you.
7
Therefore
be patient, brothers,
until
the
coming
of the
Lord.
Behold, the
farmer
awaits
the
precious
fruit
of the earth,
being patient
for
it
until
it receives
the
early and
latter
rains
.
8
You
also
be patient;
strengthen
your hearts, because the
coming
of the
Lord
has drawn near.
9
Do not
grumble
against
one another, brothers,
so that
you may not be condemned.
Behold, the
Judge
is standing
before
the
doors.
10
Brothers
as
an example
of suffering evils
and of patience,
take
the
prophets
who
spoke
in the
name
of
the
Lord.
11
Behold,
we count blessed
those
having persevered.
You have heard of
the
perseverance
of Job, and
you have seen
the
outcome
from
the
Lord
, that the
Lord
is
full of compassion
and
is
merciful.
12
But
before
all things,
my br
other
s, do not
swear,
neither
by
heaven,
nor
the
earth,
nor
any
other
oath.
But
let your Yes be
yes,
and the No,
no,
so that
you might not fall
under
judgment.
13
Is anyone
among
you
suffering hardships?
Let him pray.
Is anyone
cheerful?
Let him sing praises.
14
Is anyone
among
you
sick?
Let him call near
the
elders
of the church, and
let them pray
over
him,
having anointed
him
with oil
in the
name
of the
Lord.
15
And the
prayer
of faith
will save
the one ailing, and the
Lord
will raise him up
,
and if
he might be
one
having committed
sins,
it will be forgiven
him.
16
Therefore
confess
the
sins
to one another
and
pray for one another,
so that
you may be healed.
The
prayer
of a righteous
man
being made effective
prevails
much.
17
Elijah
was
a man
of like nature
to us, and
with fervent prayer
he prayed
for it
not to rain, and
it did not rain
upon the
earth
three
years and
six
months.
18
And
he prayed
again,
and the
heaven
gave
rain,
and the
earth
produced
its
fruit.
19
My
brothers,
if
anyone
among
you
might wander
from the
truth,
and
someone
should bring him back
,
20
let him know
that
the
one
having brought back
a sinner
from
the
error
of his
way
will save
his
soul
from
death,
and
will cover over
a multitude
of sins.
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