James 4:5

“Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain, The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?”

King James Version (KJV)

Other Translations for James 4:5

Doe ye thinke that the Scripture saith in vaine, the spirit that dwelleth in vs lusteth to enuy?
- King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan

Or do you think that the Scripture speaks to no purpose: "He jealously desires the Spirit which He has made to dwell in us?"
- New American Standard Version (1995)

Or think ye that the scripture speaketh in vain? Doth the spirit which he made to dwell in us long unto envying?
- American Standard Version (1901)

Or does it seem to you that it is for nothing that the holy Writings say, The spirit which God put into our hearts has a strong desire for us?
- Basic English Bible

Or do you think the Scripture says without reason that the Spirit He caused to dwell in us yearns with envy?
- Berean Standard Bible Bible

Think ye that the scripture speaks in vain? Does the Spirit which has taken his abode in us desire enviously?
- Darby Bible

Or do you think that the scripture saith in vain: To envy doth the spirit covet which dwelleth in you?
- Douay-Rheims Bible

Or think ye that the scripture speaketh in vain? Doth the spirit which he made to dwell in us long unto envying?
- English Revised Version

Or do you think that the Scripture says in vain, "The Spirit who lives in us yearns jealously"?
- World English Bible

Bible Commentary for James 4:5

Wesley's Notes for James 4:5


4:5 Do you think that the scripture saith in vain - Without good ground. St. James seems to refer to many, not any one particular scripture. The spirit of love that dwelleth in all believers lusteth against envy - #Gal 5:17|; is directly opposite to all those unloving tempers which necessarily flow from the friendship of the world.



People's Bible Notes for James 4:5


Jas 4:5 Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain? The reference is to De 32:1-47, where God's love and jealousy of his people are described. The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy? "Long unto envying" (Revised Version). Long for our love even to the envy of the worldly objects which have secured it. The Revised Version suggests the idea, which harmonizes with the thought in Jas 4:4. A freer translation will make it plainer. "The spirit that he (God) hath placed in us desireth us jealously", that is, desires we should not commit adultery with the world, but be wholly devoted to God, as those espoused to God in Christ, and even envies the world which has secured our love.

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