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  1. The Book of James – A Detailed Commentary Basic Training Bible Ministries Page 4 The Greeting (1:1) The book is addressed to Jewish believers scattered by persecution. This most likely refers to those of Act 8:1–4. The epistle was probably written before the Gentile congregations became common. The word “scattered” is diaspora .

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    • What You Need to Know About the Book of James
    • WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE BOOK OF JAMES
    • BOTTOM LINE SUMMARY
    • KEY EVENTS
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    • COMPARISON WITH OTHER BIBLE BOOKS

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    INTRODUCTION: Dr. Howard Hendricks of Dallas Theological Seminary often said that when one reads this book, he or she has the uneasy feeling that James had been reading his/her mail! Be that as it may, here is a quick overview of this intensely practical epistle. This book offers sound advice for practical Christian living, examining such issues ...

    This New Testament book is the “Proverbs” and “Amos” of the Old Testament. The book of James aptly fits this description: The book of Proverbs, because of its pithy, practical, and pointed counsel regarding the importance of harmonizing one’s walk with one’s talk! The book of Amos, because of its uncompromising “in your face” rebuke of sin and hypo...

    Trusting God in the midst of trials; the wonders of God’s Word Godless favoritism and godly faith The blessings and blight of the human tongue The pollution in and solution for the human heart Warning the rich and exhorting the rest

    James, younger half-brother of Jesus, pastor of the church in Jerusalem, and author of the Book of James Abraham, who offered up Isaac, referred to by James to illustrate that one’s faith in God if genuine will be demonstrated by one’s fruit (works) for God Rahab, who sheltered two Israelite spies in Jericho, referred to by James to illustrate that...

    Mt. Moriah: the place where Abraham offered up his son Isaac, referred to here in James to emphasize the importance of good works to validate one’s true faith Jericho: home of Rahab the harlot, referred to by James to emphasize the importance of good works to validate one’s true faith Mt. Carmel: where Elijah’s prayer for rain was answered, referr...

    Proverbs: Though James is a letter, with its many wise sayings its tone is similar to that of Proverbs. Hebrews: Both are written to Jewish Christians. Hebrews emphasizes doctrine; James emphasizes the deeds that grow out of doctrine.

  3. Who Wrote The Book of James? And Who was Its Audience? Most scholars believe James, the oldest half-brother of Jesus, wrote this five-chapter book. It is thought that James did not initially believe in Jesus, but that he became a believer after Jesus’ resurrection when the risen Lord visited him.

  4. Our James Bible study guide contains 9 free lessons. Of all the sixty-six books in the Bible, James is likely the most practical. It is an excellent choice to study in your own small group. James was the half-brother of Jesus and the leader of the Jerusalem church.

  5. However, there is more than one James in the New Testament. There was James, the brother of John, an Apostle (Matthew 10:2); James, the son of Alphaeus, also an Apostle (Matthew 10:3; Mark 15:40); and James, the Lord’s brother (Matthew 13:54-56).

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  7. This summary of the book of James provides information about the title, author (s), date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of James.