The World English Bible (WEB): James by Anonymous
"The World English Bible (WEB): James" by Anonymous is a Christian epistle written in the early Christian era, likely during the first century AD. The book is a letter addressed to the twelve tribes dispersed throughout the world, conveying teachings about faith, perseverance, and moral conduct. Its primary focus is on practical instructions for living a life that reflects Christian values and the importance of faith demonstrated through actions. In this epistle,
the author emphasizes the significance of enduring trials and temptations, encouraging readers to find joy in their struggles, as these experiences cultivate perseverance and maturity. Key themes include the relationship between faith and works—asserting that genuine faith must result in positive actions—wisdom, humility, and the dangers of favoritism. The writer warns against the destructive power of the tongue and urges adherence to a life of integrity, compassion, and patience, ultimately pointing to the transformative power of faith practiced in love and good deeds. Throughout, the message remains clear: true religion is evidenced by one’s actions and a commitment to loving one's neighbor. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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About this eBook
| Author | Anonymous |
|---|---|
| Title | The World English Bible (WEB): James |
| Credits | From www.ebible.org with slight reformatting by Martin Ward |
| Reading Level | Reading ease score: 88.3 (6th grade). Easy to read. |
| Language | English |
| LoC Class | BS: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: The Bible, Old and New Testament |
| Subject | Bible. James |
| Category | Text |
| eBook-No. | 8286 |
| Release Date | Jun 1, 2005 |
| Last Update | Dec 26, 2020 |
| Copyright | Public domain in the USA. |
| Downloads | 288 downloads in the last 30 days. |
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