James 5:2

"Come now, you rich, weep and howl for your miseries that are coming on you."

Key Reflection

This verse contrasts the material prosperity of the wealthy with their impending spiritual and temporal judgments. It calls them to acknowledge their fleeting wealth in light of the coming sorrows, urging a recognition of their vulnerability before God's justice.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 2. Your riches are corrupted. The word here rendered corrupted (shpw) does not occur elsewhere in the New Testament. It means, to cause to rot, to corrupt, to destroy. The reference here is to their hoarded treasures; and the idea is, that they had accumulated more than they needed for their own use; and that, instead of distributing them to do good to others, or employing them in any useful way, they kept them until they rotted or spoiled. It is to be remembered, that a considerable part of the treasures which a man in the East would lay up, consisted of perishable materials, as garments, grain, oil, etc.

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