rwp@James:5:5 @{Ye have lived delicately} (\etruphsate\). First aorist (constative, summary) active indicative of \trupha\, old verb from \truph\ (luxurious living as in kjv@Luke:7:25|, from \thrupt\, to break down, to enervate), to lead a soft life, only here in N.T. {Taken your pleasure} (\espatalsate\). First aorist (constative) active indicative of \spatala\, late and rare verb to live voluptuously or wantonly (from \spatal\, riotous living, wantonness, once as bracelet), in N.T. only here and kjv@1Timothy:5:6|. {Ye have nourished} (\ethrepsate\). First aorist (constative) active indicative of \treph\, old verb, to feed, to fatten (Matthew:6:26|). They are fattening themselves like sheep or oxen all unconscious of "the day of slaughter" (\en hmeri sphags\, definite without the article) ahead of them. For this use of \sphags\ see kjv@Romans:8:36| (\probata sphags\, sheep for the slaughter, \sphag\ from \sphaz\, to slay), consummate sarcasm on the folly of sinful rich people.