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James 5:13

Is any suffering? (kakopaqei tis). See verse James 5:10 for kakopaqia. The verb in N.T. occurs only here and in II Timothy 2:3, II Timothy 2:9; II Timothy 4:5. The lively interrogative is common in the diatribe and suits the style of James.

Among you (en umin). As in James 3:13.

Let him pray (proseuxesqw). Present middle imperative, "let him keep on praying" (instead of cursing as in verse James 5:12).

Is any cheerful (euqumei). Present active indicative of euqumew, old verb from euqumov (Acts 27:36), in N.T. only here and Acts 27:22, Acts 27:25.

Let him sing praise (yalletw). Present active imperative of yallw, originally to twang a chord as on a harp, to sing praise to God whether with instrument or without, in N.T. only here, I Corinthians 14:15; Romans 15:9; Ephesians 5:19. "Let him keep on making melody."




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing James 5:13:

Acts 20:3
Acts 27:25
2 Timothy 2:9
James 5:10

 

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