CHAPTER 4
THE PERSONS ADDRESSED IN THE EPISTLE: THE JEWS OF THE DISPERSION.
"James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve
tribes which are of the Dispersion, greeting." - James 1:2
THESE words appear to be both simple and plain. At first sight there
would seem to be not much... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 5
THE RELATION OF THIS EPISTLE TO THE WRITINGS OF ST. PAUL AND OF ST.
PETER - THE DATE OF THE EPISTLE - THE DOCTRINE OF JOY IN TEMPTATION.
James 1:2
THIS passage at once raises the question of the relation of this
Epistle to other writings in the New Testament. Did the writer of it
know a... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 6
THE RELATION OF THIS EPISTLE TO THE BOOKS OF ECCLESIASTICUS AND OF THE
WISDOM OF SOLOMON-THE VALUE OF THE APOCRYPHA, AND THE MISCHIEF OF
NEGLECTING IT.
James 1:5
THE previous section led us to the question as to the relation of this
Epistle to certain Christian writings, and in particul... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 7
THE EXALTATION OF THE LOWLY AND THE FADING AWAY OF THE RICH-THE
METAPHORS OF ST. JAMES AND THE PARABLES OF CHRIST.
James 1:9
IN this section St. James returns to what is the main thought of the
first chapter, and one of the main thoughts of the whole Epistle,
viz., the blessedness of en... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 8
THE SOURCE OF TEMPTATIONS AND THE REALITY OF SIN THE DIFFICULTIES OF
THE DETERMINIST.
James 1:12
AFTER the slight digression respecting the short-lived glory of the
rich man, St. James returns once more to the subject with which the
letter opens-the blessing of trials and temptations as... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 9
THE DELUSION OF HEARING WITHOUT DOING-THE MIRROR OF GOD'S WORD.
James 1:22
HERE we reach what on the whole seems to be the main thought of the
Epistle - the all-importance of Christian activity and service. The
essential thing, without which other things, however good in
themselves, beco... [ Continue Reading ]