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James Chapter 4 (WYCLIFFE)

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James Chapter 4
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1 Wherof ben batelis and cheestis among you? Whether not of youre coueitisis, that fiyten in youre membris?

2 Ye coueiten, and ye han not; ye sleen, and ye han enuye, and ye moun not gete. Ye chiden, and maken batel; and ye han not, for ye axen not.

3 Ye axen, and ye resseyuen not; for that ye axen yuele, as ye schewen opynli in youre coueitisis.

4 Auowtreris, witen not ye, that the frenschip of this world is enemye to God? Therfor who euere wole be frend of this world, is maad the enemye of God.

5 Whether ye gessen, that the scripture seith veynli, The spirit that dwellith in you, coueitith to enuye?

6 But he yyueth the more grace; for which thing he seith, God withstondith proude men, but to meke men he yyueth grace.

7 Therfor be ye suget to God; but withstonde ye the deuel, and he schal fle fro you.

8 Neiye ye to God, and he schal neiye to you. Ye synneris, clense ye hondis, and ye double in soule, purge ye the hertis.

9 Be ye wretchis, and weile ye; youre leiyyng be turned in to weping, and ioye in to sorewe of herte.

10 Be ye mekid in the siyt of the Lord, and he schal enhaunse you.

11 My britheren, nyle ye bacbite ech othere. He that bacbitith his brothir, ethir that demeth his brothir, bacbitith the lawe, and demeth the lawe. And if thou demest the lawe, thou art not a doere of the lawe, but a domesman.

12 But oon is makere of the lawe, and iuge, that may lese, and delyuere.

13 And who art thou, that demest thi neiybore? Lo! now ye, that seien, To dai ethir to morewe we schulen go in to thilke citee, and there we schulen dwelle a yeer, and we schulen make marchaundise, and we schulen make wynning;

14 whiche witen not, what is to you in the morewe.

15 For what is youre lijf? A smoke apperinge at a litil, and aftirward it schal be wastid. Therfor that ye seie, If the Lord wole, and if we liuen, we schulen do this thing, ether that thing.

16 And now ye maken ful out ioye in youre pridis; euery siche ioye is wickyd.

17 Therfor it is synne to hym, that kan do good, and doith not.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does James say is the source of quarrels among believers in this chapter?
Verse 1 traces wars and fights to the lusts that war within people, and verse 2 adds that they don't receive because they don't ask, or ask wrongly for selfish reasons (v.3).
What does verse 7 tell readers to do about the devil?
Verse 7 instructs readers to submit to God and resist the devil, promising that he will flee, paired with the promise that drawing near to God brings him near in return (v.8), echoing Psalms 145:18.
What does James say about planning for tomorrow?
Verses 13-14 rebuke boasting about tomorrow's business plans, since life is like a vapor that appears briefly and vanishes, and verse 15 says one should instead say, 'If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that.'

Today's Verse

And straightway he called them: and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired servants, and went after him.

Mark 1:20 | ASV

Verse Of The Day

The command to 'submit yourselves therefore to God, resist the devil, and he will flee from you,' given at James 4:7, promises the same nearness to God found in Psalms 145:18. James closes with a warning against boasting about tomorrow's plans as if life itself were guaranteed.