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Chapter 20: James

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This chapter covers the Book of James, which emphasizes the practical aspects of Christian living, focusing on the relationship between faith and works. James teaches that genuine faith is evident in action, and he encourages believers to endure trials with perseverance. Key themes include humility, wisdom, and controlling the tongue. James provides guidance on living out a vibrant, active faith, stressing the importance of living in accordance with God’s will and showing love to others.

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NEW TESTAMENT
JAMES
The General Epistles
§ By the 4th Century, the seven letters that follow Hebrews (James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John,
Jude) were known as the _______________ (universal) or _______________Epistles
§ Unlike the Pauline Epistles, they appeared to be addressed to the church in general
rather than to a single congregation
§ Modern scholars argue that each of the letters was written to a
_______________congregation or to a _______________and delimited area

INTRODUCTION
§ _______________of references to Jesus and _______________of references to the Holy
Spirit
§ Augments Paul's doctrine of _______________by grace through faith
§ Martin Luther relegated it to the _______________of Scripture – "a right strawy
epistle"
§ Represents an early form of _______________Christianity that is firmly grounded in
Jewish wisdom ethics

AUTHORSHIP
§ "James a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ"
§ At Least Four Options
1. James the Son of _______________- brother of John, one of the Twelve (Mark
1.19; 5.37; 9.2; 10.35; 14.33)
2. James the Son of _______________- one of the Twelve (Mark 3.18)
3. James the father of _______________ (Luke 6.16; Acts 1.13)
4. James the brother of the _______________- played a leading role in the
Jerusalem church (Acts 12.17; 15.13; 21.18)

AUTHORSHIP
§ James "the Brother of the Lord" (Best Option)
§ Relationship to Jesus
§ Half-brother, named _______________ (Mk 6:3, Jn 7:2-8)
§ Shared family's _______________ (Mk 3.21), but changed by
_______________appearance (1 Cor 15.7)
§ Early Church
§ With the disciples prior to _______________ (Acts 1.14)
§ Leader in _______________and known as "James the _______________"
(Acts 12.17)
§ Played a key role in the Jerusalem _______________ (Acts 15)
§ Stoned to death in _______________by the high priest, Ananus
(Josephus, Ant 20.9.1)

CANONIZATION

, § Slow Process
§ Not until the _______________century when the letter was recognized by both
the eastern and western churches
§ _______________classified it among the antilegomena (disputed works)
§ _______________said it gained acceptance "little by little"
§ _______________– the dominance of _______________rather than
doctrinal character; the audience limited to _______________Christians;
the mistake that James doctrine of works _______________Paul’s
doctrine of faith

DATE
§ AD _______________– Possibly the _______________NT book to be written
§ If James the Just is the author, then prior to AD 62
§ No ____________________controversy suggests prior to AD 49
§ No _______________arguments (no heresy yet)
§ _______________church discipline and organization
§ Still meeting in _______________
§ Economic conditions seem _______________
§ "Twelve Tribes" address seems early, i.e., minus Gentiles

PROVENANCE
§ Officially _______________
§ Possible - _______________and _______________in particular
§ James associated with church in Jerusalem
§ Possible - _______________
§ Teachings show similarities to Matthew, especially the Sermon on the
Mount
§ Manuscript evidence does not provide provenance

AUDIENCE
§ "Twelve Tribes in the Dispersion"
§ Metaphor for Jews, Jewish Christians (Best Option), or all believers?
§ _______________worship (2.2), _______________applicable (2:8-13;
4:11-12)
§ Phrases – "Abraham our father" (2:21)
§ Use of the _______________in quotations and allusions
§ Resemblance to Jewish _______________literature
§ _______________tone

AUDIENCE
§ Geographical Location?
§ Jewish Christians Living in _______________
§ Merchants, rich farmers = pre-war socioeconomic setting
§ James' writings would have been collected and published

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