![]() It may be remarked, also, that the sin condemned here is one that may exist not only in reference to those who are hired to cultivate a farm, but to all in our employ, to day-labourers, to mechanics, to seamen, etc. What is said here, however, will apply to all kinds of labour. This particular thing is specified, perhaps, because the reaping of the harvest seems to be more immediately connected with the accumulation of property. The phrase, "who have reaped down your fields," is used to denote labour in general. ![]() ![]() the previous verses the form of the sin which the apostle specified was that they had hoarded their property, he now states another form of their guilt, that, while doing this, they had withheld what was due from the very labourers who had cultivated their fields, and to whose labour they were indebted for what they had. Behold, the hire of the labourers who have reaped down your In fields. ![]()
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