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5:1Go, now, you rich! weep, howling over your miseries that are coming upon you;
5:2your riches have rotted, and your garments have become moth-eaten;
5:3your gold and silver have rotted, and the rust of them for a testimony shall be to you, and shall eat your flesh as fire. You made treasure in the last days!
5:4lo, the reward of the workmen, of those who in-gathered your fields, which has been fraudulently kept back by you -- does cry out, and the exclamations of those who did reap into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth have entered;
5:5you did live in luxury upon the earth, and were wanton; you did nourish your hearts, as in a day of slaughter;
5:6you did condemn -- you did murder the righteous one, he does not resist you.
5:7Be patient, then, brethren, till the presence of the Lord; lo, the husbandman does expect the precious fruit of the earth, being patient for it, till he may receive rain -- early and latter;
5:8be patient, you also; establish your hearts, because the presence of the Lord has drawn near;
5:9murmur not against one another, brethren, that you may not be condemned; lo, the Judge before the door has stood.
5:10An example take you of the suffering of evil, my brethren, and of the patience, the prophets who did speak in the name of the Lord;
5:11lo, we call happy those who are enduring; the endurance of Job you heard of, and the end of the Lord you have seen, that very compassionate is the Lord, and pitying.
5:12And before all things, my brethren, do not swear, neither by the heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath, and let your Yes be Yes, and the No, No; that under judgment you may not fall.
5:13Does any one suffer evil among you? let him pray; is any of good cheer? let him sing psalms;
5:14is any infirm among you? let him call for the elders of the assembly, and let them pray over him, having anointed him with oil, in the name of the Lord,
5:15and the prayer of the faith shall save the distressed one, and the Lord shall raise him up, and if sins he may have committed, they shall be forgiven to him.
5:16Be confessing to one another the trespasses, and be praying for one another, that you may be healed; very strong is a working supplication of a righteous man;
5:17Elijah was a man like affected as we, and with prayer he did pray -- not to rain, and it did not rain upon the land three years and six months;
5:18and again he did pray, and the heaven did give rain, and the land did bring forth her fruit.
5:19Brethren, if any among you may go astray from the truth, and any one may turn him back,
5:20let him know that he who did turn back a sinner from the straying of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall cover a multitude of sins.
Revised Young's Literal Translation

Revised Young's Literal Translation

The Revised Young's Literal Translation (RYLT) is a project by students at the Auburn University of Alabama. The RYLT is a modern English update of Young's Literal Translation (YLT). RYLT is an attempt to update the YLT's language to make it easier to understand. Although the RYLT is labelled as a work in progress and is public domain. As of October 2000, only the NT is available.