King James Bible
"Do not they blaspheme that worthy name by the which ye are called?"
James points out that the rich who oppress believers are the very ones who speak evil against Christ's name. The rhetorical question expects a 'yes' answer, highlighting the irony of favoring those who actively dishonor the Lord they claim to serve. Christians bear Christ's name as their identity marker, having been baptized into it and called by it. This phrase emphasizes that blasphemy against Jesus is a personal attack on believers themselves, making the church's favoritism toward such blasphemers even more absurd.