James 5:13-20
5:14 a The elders of the church were responsible for the well-being of a local assembly of Christians. Elders were selected because of their relative age and their qualifications as Christian leaders (Acts 14:23 b; 20:17 c, 28 d; 1 Pet 5:1-4 e; cp. 1 Tim 3:1-7 f; Titus 1:5-9 g).• At this early stage in the development of the church (AD 40s; see James Book Introduction, “Date and Location of Writing”), the word church is apparently a non-technical term meaning “congregation, assembly” (cp. Matt 18:17 h).
• The act of anointing ... with oil symbolizes divine blessing and healing (Isa 1:6 i; Matt 6:17 j; Mark 6:13 k; Luke 10:34 l).
5:15 m a prayer offered in faith will heal the sick: This proverb is a generally true statement, subject to the will of God. Only prayers that embody true faith will be answered affirmatively by the Lord, and faith for a particular healing is a gift that comes from God. See also Mark 9:23 n; John 14:13-14 o; 15:7 p, 16 q; 16:23-27 r; 1 Jn 3:22 s; 5:14-15 t.
• if you have committed any sins: James suggests that some illnesses might be caused by sin, and it is important that the sin also be confessed and forgiven (Jas 5:16 u; see Mark 2:3-12 v; John 5:14 w).
5:17 x Elijah ... prayed: See 1 Kgs 17:1 y; 18:41-46 z.
• Three and a half years (see 1 Kgs 18:1 aa; Luke 4:25 ab) is a round figure, half of seven, which symbolizes a period of judgment (cp. Dan 12:7 ac; Rev 11:2 ad).
Summary for Jas 5:19-20: 5:19-20 ae These verses end the letter as a bookend (inclusio) counterbalancing the exhortation to endurance in 1:2-4 af.
5:20 ag To save a sinner from death refers not merely to physical death but to eternal death, the punishment for departing from the truth of the Good News of Jesus Christ (see 1:12 ah, 15 ai; cp. Heb 6:4-8 aj). If the sinful person listens and repents, eternal punishment will be averted (see also Gal 6:1 ak; Jude 1:22-24 al).
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