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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - James 5:14

Is any sick among you? - In the previous verse the reference was to affliction in general, and the duty there urged was one that was applicable to all forms of trial. The subject of sickness, however, is so important, since it so often occurs, that a specific direction was desirable. That direction is to call in the aid of others to lead our thoughts, and to aid us in our devotions, because one who is sick is less able to direct his own reflections and to pray for himself than he is in other... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - James 5:15

And the prayer of faith - The prayer offered in faith, or in the exercise of confidence in God. It is not said that the particular form of the faith exercised shall be that the sick man will certainly recover; but there is to be unwavering confidence in God, a belief that he will do what is best, and a cheerful committing of the cause into his hands. We express our earnest wish, and leave the case with him. The prayer of faith is to accompany the use of means, for all means would be ineffectual... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - James 5:12

James 5:12. But above all things, swear not However provoked. The Jews were notoriously guilty of common swearing, though not so much by God himself as by some of his creatures. The apostle here forbids these oaths, as well as all swearing in common conversation. It is very observable how solemnly the apostle introduces this command; above all things, swear not; as if he had said, Whatever you forget, do not forget this. This abundantly demonstrates the horrible iniquity of the crime.... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - James 5:13

James 5:13 . Is any among you afflicted? let him pray That he may be supported under his affliction, so as to be enabled to bear it with patience and resignation to the divine will, and find it to be sanctified to him, and made the means, as of exercising, so also of increasing his grace, and of purifying him as gold and silver are purified in the furnace. Is any merry? Is any in health, and in a prosperous condition, and under no peculiar trial; let him sing psalms Let him give thanks... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - James 5:14-15

James 5:14-15. Is any sick? let him call for the elders of the church Those ministers of Christ whose office it is to oversee and feed the flock; and let them pray over him For his recovery, persuaded that what two or three of the Lord’s true disciples shall agree to ask, it shall be done for them; anointing him with oil “This single conspicuous gift, (healing the sick by anointing them with oil,) which Christ committed to his apostles, (Mark 6:13,) remained in the church long after the... read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - James 5:7-20

5:7-20 THE NEED FOR PATIENCE AND PRAYERMany Christians were poor and oppressed, some of them no doubt farmers who suffered because of the rich landowners. James encourages them to wait patiently for the Lord’s return (which will bring them victory in the end), just as the farmer waits patiently for the rain that will bring his crops to final harvest (7-8). God is using these trials to teach them patience, so they must not fight against his purposes by grumbling. Some Old Testament examples show... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - James 5:12

above = before. App-104 . neither . Greek. mete . heaven = the heaven. See Matthew 6:9 , Matthew 6:10 . any . App-123 . other . App-124 . nay . App-105 . into . The texts read "under". App-104 . condemnation . App-177 . read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - James 5:13

afflicted . Greek. kakopatheo. See 2 Timothy 2:3 and Compare James 5:10 , above. pray . App-134 . merry . See Acts 27:22 . sing psalms . Greek. psallo. See Romans 15:9 . read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - James 5:14

elders . App-189 . church . App-186 . Here the church must mean the assembly which worshipped in the synagogue of James 2:2 . over . App-104 . anointing = having anointed. Greek. aleipho. Occurs here and eight times in the Gospels. Compare Mark 6:13 . read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - James 5:15

prayer . App-134 . faith . App-150 . sick . Greek. kamno. See Hebrews 12:3 . Not the same word as James 5:14 . raise . . . up . App-178 . and if . Greek. kan ( kai, with App-118 . b). sins . App-128 . read more

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