Man proposing, God disposing

13. Go to now, ye that say The warnings pass on to another form of the worldliness of the double-minded; the far-reaching plans for the future such as our Lord had condemned in the parable of the Rich Fool (Luke 12:16). It is significant that that parable follows in close sequence upon our Lord's disclaimer of the office of a Judge. The opening formula, "Go to," which meets us again in ch. James 5:1, is peculiar to St James in the New Testament. It appears in the LXX. in Jdg 19:6; 2 Kings 4:24. It is obvious that the warning is addressed to Christians as well as Jews, so far as they were infected by the taint of worldliness. The MSS. vary between "to-day orto-morrow" and "to-day andto-morrow," the latter implying the contemplation of a two days" journey.

into such a city Literally, into this city, that which was present to the mind of the speaker.

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