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Where do we exist??
*2 *My brothers,/1/ /w/show no partiality as you hold the faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, /x/the Lord of glory.
*2* For if a man wearing a gold ring and fine clothing comes into your assembly, and a poor man in shabby clothing also comes in, *3* and if you pay attention to the one who wears the fine clothing and say, “You sit here in a good place,” /y/while you say to the poor man, “You stand over there,” or, “Sit down at my feet,” *4* have you not then made distinctions among yourselves and become /z/judges with evil thoughts?
*5* Listen, my beloved brothers, /a/has not God chosen those who are poor in the world to be /b/rich in faith and heirs of /c/the kingdom, /d/which he has promised to those who love him?
*6* But you /e/have dishonored the poor man.
Are not the rich the ones who oppress you, and the ones who /f/drag you /g/into court?
*7* Are they not the ones who blaspheme the honorable /h/name by which you were called?
*8* If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, /i/“You shall love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing well.
*9* But if you /j/show partiality, you are committing sin and are convicted by the law as transgressors.
*10* For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point /k/has become accountable for all of it.
*11* For he who said, /l/“Do not commit adultery,” also said, /l/“Do not murder.”
If you do not commit adultery but do murder, you have become a transgressor of the law.
*12* So speak and so act as those who are to be judged under /m/the law of liberty.
*13* For /n/judgment is without mercy to one who has shown no mercy.
Mercy triumphs over judgment.
/1 /Or /brothers and sisters/; also verses 5, 14
/w /ver.
9; Lev.
19:15; Deut.
1:17; 16:19; Prov.
24:23; Rom.
2:11; Eph.
6:9
/x /1 Cor.
2:8; [Acts 7:2]
/y /[Prov.
18:23]
/z /John 7:24
/a /1 Cor.
1:27, 28; [Job 34:19]
/b /2 Cor.
8:9; Rev. 2:9; See Luke 12:21
/c /Matt.
5:3; Luke 6:20; 12:32
/d /See ch.
1:12
/e /[1 Cor.
11:22]
/f /Acts 16:19
/g /Acts 8:3; 17:6; 18:12; [ch.
5:6]
/h /[Isa.
63:19; 65:1; Amos 9:12; Acts 15:17]
/i /Cited from Lev. 19:18
/j /ver. 1
/k /Matt.
5:19; Gal.
3:10
/l /Cited from Ex. 20:14, 13
/m /See ch.
1:25
/n /Job 22:6–11; Ps. 18:25, 26; Prov.
21:13; Ezek.
25:11–14; Matt.
6:15; 18:32–35; Luke 6:38
/The Holy Bible : English standard version./
2001 (Jas 2:1-13).
Wheaton: Standard Bible Society.
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