4) Similarities with the teaching of Jesus: “there are more parallels in this Epistle than in any other New Testament book to the teaching of our Lord in the Gospels.”10 The parallels to the Sermon on the Mount are especially acute:11 ... By Bible Passage ... III. Outline76...
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Book of the Bible, James. Includes the title, author, date of writing, background, purpose, theological themes, distinctive literary features and a complete outline. ... The author identifies himself as James (1:1); he was probably the brother of Jesus and leader of the Jerusalem council (Ac 15). Four men in the ... Site Bible...
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A. The greeting (1:1). 1. Written by James (1:1). a. James the apostle was killed early in the history of the church and is not the author of this letter. b. James the fleshly brother of Jesus (Matt. 13:5) was the probable author of this book. ... c. We ask God for wisdom (1:5). The wisdom comes from our study of the Bible,
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The Book of James (page 10) ... Page 1 Introduction and Outline; Trials are a means of growth ... We hope you enjoyed this study on the Book of James, and that it was a source of blessing and instruction to you. Please join us again soon as we begin a new study. As always, your comments and suggestions are welcomed.
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5. How did James describe those who read God's Word (see 52-Week Bible Reading Plan) without doing what it says? (James 1:22-25) ... By The Book Index | Daily Bible Study Home Page...
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There are two Books of the Bible which over the years I have studiously avoided preaching on. And therefore over the years I’ve avoided them because there is just no way you can take a pencil and paper and outline them. ... The Book of James, the one we are now opening this morning deals with that second subject.
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Note: Much of the information in this booklet may be found in the standard sources, such as NT Introductions, commentaries on James, and Bible encyclopedias. ... It often seems that any attempt to outline the book of James is futile. Discovering the major divisions of the letter is a task which has seen many give up.
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Introduction to the Book of James, New American Bible. ... James: Introduction and Outline by Professor Barry D. Smith, Atlantic Baptist University, in Religious Studies 1023: The New Testament and Its Context.
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Now remove the book of James from the Bible and reference only the writings of Paul. ... His reason for writing is not, as in the case of Paul, to outline the formula of salvation, adding the need for Works which Paul apparently fails to convey clearly (remember James was writing to educated Jewish converts,
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