1. The Scandalous Messages of James
The books of Hebrews, Jude, and Revelation soon joined the book of James. ... Peter Davids, a professor at Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry believes the author is James, the brother of Jesus, and someone else edited it for him. Davids believes that the letter came from Palestine. ... We know that the author was Jewish, he knows the Hebrews Scriptures thoroughly. ... When James write both God and Jesus Christ, he was correlating the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, Tamez says, "such an identification with those who suffer is in itself a reason for joy" (page 29). ...
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- Grade Level: High School