Giacomo 5:1

1 OR su al presente, ricchi, piangete, urlando per le miserie vostre, che sopraggiungono.

Giacomo 5:1 Meaning and Commentary

James 5:1

Go to now, ye rich men
All rich men are not here designed; there are some rich men who are good men, and make a good use of their riches, and do not abuse them, as these here are represented; and yet wicked rich men, or those that were the openly profane, are not here intended neither; for the apostle only writes to such who were within the church, and not without, who were professors of religion; and such rich men are addressed here, who, notwithstanding their profession, were not rich towards God, but laid up treasure for themselves, and trusted in their riches, and boasted of the multitude of their wealth; and did not trust in God, and make use of their substance to his glory, and the good of his interest, as they should have done:

weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you;
meaning, not temporal calamities that should come upon them at the destruction of Jerusalem, in which the rich greatly suffered by the robbers among themselves, as well as by the Roman soldiers; for the apostle is not writing to the Jews in Judea, and at Jerusalem; but to the Christians of the twelve tribes scattered in the several parts of the world, and who were not distressed by that calamity; but eternal miseries, or the torments of hell are intended, which, unless they repented of their sins, would shortly, suddenly, and unavoidably come upon them, when their present joy and laughter would be turned into howling and weeping.

Giacomo 5:1 In-Context

1 OR su al presente, ricchi, piangete, urlando per le miserie vostre, che sopraggiungono.
2 Le vostre ricchezze son marcite, e i vostri vestimenti sono stati rosi dalle tignuole.
3 L’oro e l’argento vostro è arrugginito e la lor ruggine sarà in testimonianza contro a voi, e divorerà le vostre carni, a guisa di fuoco; voi avete fatto un tesoro per gli ultimi giorni.
4 Ecco, il premio degli operai che hanno mietuti i vostri campi, del quale sono stati frodati da voi, grida; e le grida di coloro che hanno mietuto sono entrate nelle orecchie del Signor degli eserciti.
5 Voi siete vissuti sopra la terra in delizie e morbidezze; voi avete pasciuti i cuori vostri, come in giorno di solenne convito.
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