5:1 Go,
now,
ye
rich!
weep,
howling
over
your
miseries
that
are
coming
upon
[you]
;
5:2 your
riches
have
rotted,
and
your
garments
have
become
moth-eaten;
5:3 your
gold
and
silver
have
rotted,
and
the
rust
of
them
for
a
testimony
shall
be
to
you,
and
shall
eat
your
flesh
as
fire.
Ye
made
treasure
in
the
last
days!
5:4 lo,
the
reward
of
the
workmen,
of
those
who
in-gathered
your
fields,
which
hath
been
fraudulently
kept
back
by
you--doth
cry
out,
and
the
exclamations
of
those
who
did
reap
into
the
ears
of
the
Lord
of
Sabaoth
have
entered;
5:5 ye
did
live
in
luxury
upon
the
earth,
and
were
wanton;
ye
did
nourish
your
hearts,
as
in
a
day
of
slaughter;
5:6 ye
did
condemn--ye
did
murder
the
righteous
one,
he
doth
not
resist
you.
5:7 Be
patient,
then,
brethren,
till
the
presence
of
the
Lord;
lo,
the
husbandman
doth
expect
the
precious
fruit
of
the
earth,
being
patient
for
it,
till
he
may
receive
rain--early
and
latter;
5:8 be
patient,
ye
also;
establish
your
hearts,
because
the
presence
of
the
Lord
hath
drawn
nigh;
5:9 murmur
not
against
one
another,
brethren,
that
ye
may
not
be
condemned;
lo,
the
Judge
before
the
door
hath
stood.
5:10 An
example
take
ye
of
the
suffering
of
evil,
my
brethren,
and
of
the
patience,
the
prophets
who
did
speak
in
the
name
of
the
Lord;
5:11 lo,
we
call
happy
those
who
are
enduring;
the
endurance
of
Job
ye
heard
of,
and
the
end
of
the
Lord
ye
have
seen,
that
very
compassionate
is
the
Lord,
and
pitying.
5:12 And
before
all
things,
my
brethren,
do
not
swear,
neither
by
the
heaven,
neither
by
the
earth,
neither
by
any
other
oath,
and
let
your
Yes
be
Yes,
and
the
No,
No;
that
under
judgment
ye
may
not
fall.
5:13 Doth
any
one
suffer
evil
among
you
let
him
pray;
is
any
of
good
cheer
let
him
sing
psalms;
5:14 is
any
infirm
among
you
let
him
call
for
the
elders
of
the
assembly,
and
let
them
pray
over
him,
having
anointed
him
with
oil,
in
the
name
of
the
Lord,
5:15 and
the
prayer
of
the
faith
shall
save
the
distressed
one,
and
the
Lord
shall
raise
him
up,
and
if
sins
he
may
have
committed,
they
shall
be
forgiven
to
him.
5:16 Be
confessing
to
one
another
the
trespasses,
and
be
praying
for
one
another,
that
ye
may
be
healed;
very
strong
is
a
working
supplication
of
a
righteous
man;
5:17 Elijah
was
a
man
like
affected
as
we,
and
with
prayer
he
did
pray--not
to
rain,
and
it
did
not
rain
upon
the
land
three
years
and
six
months;
5:18 and
again
he
did
pray,
and
the
heaven
did
give
rain,
and
the
land
did
bring
forth
her
fruit.
5:19 Brethren,
if
any
among
you
may
go
astray
from
the
truth,
and
any
one
may
turn
him
back,
5:20 let
him
know
that
he
who
did
turn
back
a
sinner
from
the
straying
of
his
way
shall
save
a
soul
from
death,
and
shall
cover
a
multitude
of
sins.