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Enduring Word Bible Commentary James Chapter 1
David Guzik commentary on James 1 talks about how the believer can make it through trials, and how he can receive wisdom from God.
James - Verse-by-Verse Bible Commentary - StudyLight.org
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James 1 Commentary - Matthew Henry Commentary on the …
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The writer identifies himself only as “James, a bondservant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ” (Jam 1:1). Out of the four men named James in the New Testament, only two have ever been suggested as the author—James, the brother of John (sons of …
David Guzik :: Study Guide for James 1 - Blue Letter Bible
Yet God is never responsible for man’s sin. In his commentary on this text, John Calvin himself wrote, “When Scripture ascribes blindness or hardness of heart to God, it does not assign to him the beginning of the blindness, nor does it make him the author of …
James Commentaries & Sermons - Precept Austin
2024年11月28日 · James Commentary The New Testament for English Readers. Read his fascinating brief biography - Henry Alford and Phil Johnson's related comments. James Rosscup writes that Alford's series on the New Testament "contains much that is valuable in the Greek New Testament...though all of the Greek New Testament words have been changed to English ...
Best Commentaries on James - The Gospel Coalition
Biblical scholars Blomberg and Kamell have given us a distinguished treatment of James’s literary context and structure with a line-by-line commentary on the Greek. Their exegetical outlines and argument for the overall structure of James are convincingly on-point.
Book of James - Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) - Christianity
Study James using Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning.
James | Commentary | Dan Doriani | TGCBC - The Gospel Coalition
Explore the book of James and its themes of true religion and humility with Dan Doriani in this free volume of The Gospel Coalition Bible Commentary.
James - Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Gateway
James, our author, was called the just, for his great piety. He was an eminent example of those graces which he presses upon others. He was so exceedingly revered for his justice, temperance, and devotion, that Josephus the Jewish historian records it as one of the causes of the destruction of Jerusalem, “That St. James was martyred in it.”