| Chapter 4 |
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Whence [come] wars and whence fightings among you? [Is it] not thence, -- from your pleasures, which war in your members? |
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Ye lust and have not: ye kill and are full of envy, and cannot obtain; ye fight and war; ye have not because ye ask not. |
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Ye ask and receive not, because ye ask evilly, that ye may consume [it] in your pleasures. |
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Adulteresses, know ye not that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Whoever therefore is minded to be [the] friend of the world is constituted enemy of God. |
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Think ye that the scripture speaks in vain? Does the Spirit which has taken his abode in us desire enviously? |
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But he gives more grace. Wherefore he says, God sets himself against [the] proud, but gives grace to [the] lowly. |
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Subject yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. |
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Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you. Cleanse [your] hands, sinners, and purify [your] hearts, ye double-minded. |
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Be wretched, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be turned to mourning, and [your] joy to heaviness. |
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Humble yourselves before [the] Lord, and he shall exalt you. |
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Speak not against one another, brethren. He that speaks against [his] brother, or judges his brother, speaks against [the] law and judges [the] law. But if thou judgest [the] law, thou art not doer of [the] law, but judge. |
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One is the lawgiver and judge, who is able to save and to destroy: but who art thou who judgest thy neighbour? |
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Go to now, ye who say, To-day or to-morrow will we go into such a city and spend a year there, and traffic and make gain, |
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ye who do not know what will be on the morrow, ([for] what [is] your life? It is even a vapour, appearing for a little while, and then disappearing,) |
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instead of your saying, If the Lord should [so] will and we should live, we will also do this or that. |
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But now ye glory in your vauntings: all such glorying is evil. |
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To him therefore who knows how to do good, and does it not, to him it is sin. |