The Expositor's Bible: The General Epistles of St. James and St. Jude
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The volume offers a verse-by-verse scholarly commentary on two short New Testament letters, arguing for the authenticity and traditional authorship of James while examining its address to Jewish Christians, its ethical teaching on faith and works, patience, the tongue, riches and humility, and its relationship to Pauline and Jewish wisdom literature. It treats practical pastoral matters such as the elders' role, anointing the sick, confession, and converting sinners. On the shorter letter it analyzes authorship, purpose, warnings against false teachers, use of apocryphal sources like the Book of Enoch, and its connections with 2 Peter. The commentary combines textual criticism, theological reflection, and moral application.
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