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James

The Epistle of James is the first in a group of epistles often referred to by scholars as the General Epistles, which includes James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2, and 3 John, and Jude. They are designated as general or “catholic” epistles in the sense that they are universal, not being addressed to any particular individual or church, but to the church as a whole. The Epistle of James deals with the ethics of Christianity, not doctrine. James deals with the practical side of our walk as Christians, yet he does not get away from the root of faith. James was evidently a very practical individual. Tradition says that he was given the name “Old Camel Knees” because he spent so much time in prayer.

Due to its practical nature, this epistle has been compared to the Book of Proverbs and the Sermon on the Mount. James argues that justification by faith is demonstrated by works; if you truly profess to believe something, your actions will demonstrate your profession. If you are saved, your life will show it by your works (ch. 1–2), your words (ch. 3), and a rejection of worldliness (ch. 4-5).

 

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5 Chapters, 108 Verses

Author:  James, the brother of Jesus ad Jude

 

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