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− | + | The Epistle of James is a book of the [[New Testament]]. James reminds us that "faith without works is dead". | |
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+ | The Epistle of James is a book of the [[New Testament]]. James reminds us that "faith without works is dead". | ||
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+ | ===Authorship=== | ||
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Revision as of 06:22, 13 July 2007
James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are in the Dispersion: Greetings. Full Text of James
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Synopsis
The Epistle of James is a book of the New Testament. James reminds us that "faith without works is dead".
Contents
See Epistle of James (overview) for more information
Chapters
Translations of Epistle of James
For related quotations see Epistle of James (quotes)
Main article
The Epistle of James is a book of the New Testament. James reminds us that "faith without works is dead".
Authorship
Themes
Links
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