Giacomo 2:2

2 Perciocchè, se nella vostra raunanza entra un uomo con l’anel d’oro, in vestimento splendido; e v’entra parimente un povero, in vestimento sozzo;

Giacomo 2:2 Meaning and Commentary

James 2:2

For if there come unto your assembly
The place of religious worship where saints are assembled together for that purpose; though some think a civil court of judicature is intended, and to which the context seems to incline; see ( James 2:6 )

a man with a gold ring;
on his finger, which shows him to be a man of dignity and wealth; so those of the senatorian and equestrian orders among the Romans were distinguished from the common people by wearing gold rings; though in time the use of them became promiscuous F17; the ancients used to wear but one F18, as here but one is mentioned; and only freemen, not servants, might wear it: however, by this circumstance, the apostle describes a rich man, adding,

in goodly apparel;
gay clothing, bright shining garments, glistering with gold and silver, very rich and costly, as well as whole, neat, and clean:

and there come in also a poor man in vile raiment;
mean and despicable, filthy and ragged: in the courts of judicature with the Jews, two men, who were at law with one another, might not have different apparel on while they were in court, and their cause was trying: their law runs thus F19;

``two adversaries (at law with each other), if one of them is clothed "with precious garments", ((Myrqy Mydgb) , "goodly apparel",) and the other is clothed with (Nyywzb Mydgb) , "vile raiment", (the judge) says to the honourable person, either clothe him as thou art, while thou contendest with him, or be clothed as he is, that ye may be alike, or on an equal foot.''


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Alex. ab Alex. Genial. Dier. l. 2. c. 29.
F18 Isidor. Hispal. Originum, l. 19. c. 32. p. 171.
F19 Maimon. Hilchot Sanhedrin, c. 21. sect. 2.

Giacomo 2:2 In-Context

1 FRATELLI miei, non abbiate la fede della gloria di Gesù Cristo, Signor nostro, con riguardi alle qualità delle persone.
2 Perciocchè, se nella vostra raunanza entra un uomo con l’anel d’oro, in vestimento splendido; e v’entra parimente un povero, in vestimento sozzo;
3 e voi riguardate a colui che porta il vestimento splendido, e gli dite: Tu, siedi qui onorevolmente; e al povero dite: Tu, stattene quivi in piè, o siedi qui sotto allo scannello de’ miei piedi;
4 non avete voi fatta differenza in voi stessi? e non siete voi divenuti de’ giudici con malvagi pensieri?
5 Ascoltate, fratelli miei diletti: non ha Iddio eletti i poveri del mondo, per esser ricchi in fede, ed eredi dell’eredità ch’egli ha promessa a coloro che l’amano?
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