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James

New Testament

The Epistles

James is the half-brother of Jesus and most likely wrote this letter to a Jewish audience as early as A.D. 50. It is most known for verses around faith and works, encouraging believers to be hearers and doers. Below are a number of resources to help you along your journey.

Video Summary

This video created by The Bible Project is a great short summary and introduction to the book.

Exegesis Series

Meaning of James 1:1-4

James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, To the twelve tribes in the Dispersion: Greetings. Count it all joy, my brothers,...

Meaning of James 1:12-15

A deep dive into the passages of James 1:12-15 and the meaning of temptation.

Meaning of James 1:5-8

An exploration of James 1:5-8 to inform how and what we pray.

Meaning of James 1:9-11

Having explored our call to count trials of various kinds as joy in James 1:1-4, and the promise that God gives wisdom to all who ask in...

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