James, 5

The New American Bible

1 Come now, you rich, weep and wail over your impending miseries.

2 Your wealth has rotted away, your clothes have become moth-eaten,

3 your gold and silver have corroded, and that corrosion will be a testimony against you; it will devour your flesh like a fire. You have stored up treasure for the last days.

4 Behold, the wages you withheld from the workers who harvested your fields are crying aloud, and the cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord of hosts.

5 You have lived on earth in luxury and pleasure; you have fattened your hearts for the day of slaughter.

6 You have condemned; you have murdered the righteous one; he offers you no resistance.

7 Be patient, therefore, brothers, until the coming of the Lord. See how the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, being patient with it until it receives the early and the late rains.

8 You too must be patient. Make your hearts firm, because the coming of the Lord is at hand.

9 Do not complain, brothers, about one another, that you may not be judged. Behold, the Judge is standing before the gates.

10 Take as an example of hardship and patience, brothers, the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord.

11 Indeed we call blessed those who have persevered. You have heard of the perseverance of Job, and you have seen the purpose of the Lord, because "the Lord is compassionate and merciful."

12 But above all, my brothers, do not swear, either by heaven or by earth or with any other oath, but let your "Yes" mean "Yes" and your "No" mean "No," that you may not incur condemnation.

13 Is anyone among you suffering? He should pray. Is anyone in good spirits? He should sing praise.

14 Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the presbyters of the church, and they should pray over him and anoint (him) with oil in the name of the Lord,

15 and the prayer of faith will save the sick person, and the Lord will raise him up. If he has committed any sins, he will be forgiven.

16 Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The fervent prayer of a righteous person is very powerful.

17 Elijah was a human being like us; yet he prayed earnestly that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain upon the land.

18 Then he prayed again, and the sky gave rain and the earth produced its fruit.

19 My brothers, if anyone among you should stray from the truth and someone bring him back,

20 he should know that whoever brings back a sinner from the error of his way will save his soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins.




Versículos relacionados com James, 5:

St. James chapter 5 deals with the justice and patience of the faithful in the midst of difficulties, encouraging them to pray, have faith and help each other. Below are five verses from different Bible books that relate to the topics covered in St. James 5:

Psalm 37:7: "Rest in the Lord, and wait for him; do not indignant to him because of the one who thrives in his way, because of the man who performs atatutes attives." This verse emphasizes the importance of patience and trust in God in times of difficulty and adversity.

Romans 12:12: "Rejoice in hope, thirst for patients in the tribulation, persevere in prayer." Paul, in his letter to the Romans, urges Christians to maintain hope, patience and prayer even in the face of difficulties.

Ephesians 6:18: "With all prayer and supplication, praying at all times in the Spirit and for this watching with all perseverance and supplication for all saints." The apostle Paul encourages the faithful to pray continuously, both by themselves and others, demonstrating the importance of prayer in times of difficulty.

1 Peter 4:8: "First of all, however, he tends to be fiery to one another; for love covers a multitude of sins." Love and solidarity are fundamental in times of difficulty, such as those described in St. James 5, and Peter emphasizes the importance of loving each other and helping each other.

Philippians 4:6: "You are not restless for anything; before your petitions are in all known before God for prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving." Paul encourages Christians not to be overwhelmed by the difficulties of life, but to pray to God in all situations and thank their blessings.





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