Publisher's Synopsis
Letter of James, also called Epistle of St. James the Apostle, abbreviation James, New Testament writing addressed to the early Christian churches ("to the twelve tribes in the dispersion") and attributed to James, a Christian Jew, whose identity is disputed.
Verse-by-verse commentary on the New Testament letters of James and 1-2 Peter. The letters of James and 1-2 Peter are often called general epistles, because they were written to all Christians in general, rather than a specific group of Christians in one city. As such, they are filled with the kind of practical wisdom everyone needs to live a life that pleases God.