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KJB-16111 Wee are to striue against couetousnesse, 4 intemperance, 5 pride, 11 detraction, and rash iudgement of others: 13 and not to bee confident in the good successe of worldly businesse, but mindfull euer of the vncertaintie of this life, to commit our selues, and all our affaires to Gods prouidence.
   (1 We are to strive against couetousnesse, 4 intemperance, 5 pride, 11 detraction, and rash judgement of others: 13 and not to be confident in the good successe of worldly businesse, but mindfull ever of the uncertaintie of this life, to commit our selves, and all our affaires to Gods providence.)


UTNuW Translation Notes:

James 4 General Notes

Structure and Formatting

1. Worldly desires and the sin and conflict they cause (4:1–12)2. A warning against boasting about tomorrow (4:13–17)

Translation Issues in This Chapter

Adultery

Writers in the Bible often speak of adultery as a metaphor for people who say they love God but do things that God hates. James uses the same metaphor in 4:4. (See: figs-metaphor and godly)

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