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Now he begins his letter by identifying himself as a bondservant, from the Greek word duolos, also meaning "slave," of both God and of Jesus Christ. He doesn't ...
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 2 · James 4 · James 5 · James 3
James 1:1 Commentaries: James, a bond-servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, To the twelve tribes who are dispersed abroad: Greetings. James, a servant ...
James greets his intended recipients, the Jewish believers who are scattered throughout the world. James gives a preface to his letter by identifying himself.
25 июн. 2000 г. · After the resurrection, Jesus personally appeared to James. After that, James believed in Him and eventually became the key leader of the ...
James here shows the respect he had even for the dispersed: greeting, saluting them, wishing peace and salvation to them.
James realised it was not his earthly connection with Jesus that mattered. It was not his bloodline or ties to the Lord in His humanity that was of consequence ...
31 мая 2024 г. · I am a slave to the Lord Jesus Christ. I am absolutely sold out to His will. I am willing to do whatever He tells me to do. I am willing to say ...
What does James 1:1 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the ...
And let us remember, that nothing avails in Christ Jesus, but faith that worketh by love, purifies the heart, subdues carnal lusts, and obeys God's commands.
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