Bible (STE) NT 20: Ιακώβου (James)
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The Epistle of James, often referred to as the 'James' in the New Testament, is a letter attributed to James, the brother of Jesus. This book, likely written around 45-50 AD, is addressed to Jewish Christians scattered throughout the Roman Empire. It emphasizes the importance of living out one's faith through good works and a transformed life. James's letter delves into themes of faith and action, trials and temptations, wisdom and discernment, and the importance of showing love and mercy to others.Book Details
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