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James 5:11

Rotherham Emphasized Bible 1902

Lo! we pronounce them happy who have endured;—Of the endurance of Job, ye have heard, and, the end of the Lord, have ye seen,—that, of much tender affection, is the Lord, and full of compassion,

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Happy the man who endureth temptation! Because, becoming approved, he shall receive the crown of life—which he hath promised unto them that love him.

So Yahweh passed before him, and proclaimed,—Yahweh, Yahweh, A God of compassion and favour,—Slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness and faithfulness:

And ye will be hated by all, because of my name,—but, he that endureth throughout, the same, shall be saved.

Then the Lord knoweth how to rescue, the godly out of trial; but to keep, the unrighteous unto a day of judgment to be punished;—

But, thou, O My Lord, art, A God of compassion and favour, Slow to anger, and abundant in lovingkindness a faithfulness.

And he said unto her, As one of the base women speaketh, speakest thou? Blessing, shall we accept from God, and, misfortune, shall we not accept? In all this, Job sinned not with his lips.

Wherefore, girding up the loins of your mind, keeping sober, perseveringly direct your hope unto the favour, being borne along to you, in the revealing of Jesus Christ:

Become ye compassionate, according as, your Father, is, compassionate;

The lovingkindnesses of Yahweh, verily they are not exhausted, Verily! not at an end, are his compassions:

Compassionate and gracious, is Yahweh,—Slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness.

Yahweh—slow to anger and great in lovingkindness, Forgiving iniquity and transgression: Though he will not leave, wholly unpunished, Visiting the iniquity of fathers upon sons, Upon a third generation, and upon a fourth.

We, however, are not of a drawing back unto destruction, but, of faith, unto an acquisition of life.

For, partners of the Christ, have we become,—if, at least, the beginning of the confidence, throughout, firm, we hold fast:

But, God, being rich in mercy, by reason of the great love wherewith he loved us,

Who is a GOD like unto thee, taking away the iniquity—and passing over the transgression—of the remnant of his inheritance? He hath not held fast, perpetually, his anger, for, one who delighteth in lovingkindness, is he!

And David said unto Gad, I am in a great strait,—Oh let me fall, I pray thee, into the hand of Yahweh, for abounding are his compassions, exceedingly, but, into the hand of man, let me not fall.

But, Christ, as, a Son, over his house,—whose house are, we,—if, the freedom of speech and boast of the hope, throughout, firm, we hold fast.

Unto the praise of the glory of his favour wherewith he favoured us in the Beloved One,—

Or, the riches of his kindness, and forbearance, and long-suffering, dost thou despise,—not knowing that, the kindness of God, unto repentance, is leading thee?

And his mercy is unto generations and generations, to them who revere him;

So he prayed unto Yahweh, and said—Ah now! Yahweh! Was not, this, my word, while I was yet upon mine own soil? For this cause, did I hasten to flee unto Tarshish,—because I knew that, thou, art a GOD of favour and compassion, slow to anger, and abundant in lovingkindness, and art grieved over calamity.

And rend your heart, and not your garments, turn therefore, unto Yahweh your God,—for, gracious and full of compassion, is he, slow to anger, and abundant in loving- kindness, and will grieve over calamity.

In all their affliction, he, was afflicted And the messenger of his presence saved them, In his love and in his pity, he, redeemed them,—And then lifted them up and carried them all the days of the age-past time.

The lovingkindness of Yahweh, will I recall the praises of Yahweh, According to all that Yahweh hath bestowed upon us,—Even the abundance of goodness to the house of Israel, Which he bestowed upon them—According to his compassions and According to the abundance of his lovingkindness.

Better the latter end of a thing, than the beginning thereof,—Better a patient spirit, than a haughty spirit.

Turn thyself unto me, and show me favour,—As is befitting, to the lovers of thy Name.

Gracious is Yahweh and righteous, and, our God, is full of compassion.

Like the compassion of a father for his children, Is, the compassion of Yahweh, for them who revere him;

How happy the man whom thou correctest, O Yah! And whom, out of thy law, thou instructest!

For, thou, O My Lord, art good and forgiving, And abundant in lovingkindness, to all who call upon thee.

Yet, he, full of compassion, would put a propitiatory-covering over iniquity, and not destroy,—Yea, many a time, turned he back his anger, And would not stir up all his wrath.

Mark the blameless man, and behold the upright, for there is a hereafter for the man of peace;

But, he, knoweth the way that I choose, Having tried me, as gold, I shall come forth.

And there were born unto him seven sons and three daughters.

but refused to hearken, neither kept in mind thy wonders which thou hadst done with them, but they hardened their neck, and appointed a head that they might return to their servitude, in their perverseness. But, thou, art a God of forgivenesses, gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger and abounding in lovingkindness, and didst not forsake them.

For, by your returning unto Yahweh, your brethren and your children, shall find compassion before their captors, so as to return unto this land. For, gracious and compassionate, is Yahweh your God, and will not turn away his face from you, if ye will return unto him.

To the Lord our God, belong compassions, and forgivenesses,—for we have rebelled against him;

Gracious and compassionate, is Yahweh,—slow to anger, and of great lovingkindness.

To the Chief Musician. A Melody of David. When Nathan the Prophet had come to him, after he had gone in unto Bath-sheba. Be favorable unto me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness, And, in the multitude of thy compassions, blot out my transgressions;

Yet, in thine abounding compassions, thou didst not make of them an end, neither didst thou forsake them,—for, a GOD gracious and full of compassion, thou art.

A man, there was—in the land of Uz, Job, his name,—and that man was blameless and upright, and one who revered God, and avoided evil.

All Joy, account it, my brethren, whensoever ye fall in with, manifold, temptations,—

Nevertheless, even if ye should suffer for righteousness’ sake, happy are ye ! Their fear, however, do not fear, neither be troubled;

For, whosoever asketh, receiveth, and, he that seeketh, findeth,—and, to him that knocketh, shall it be opened.




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