Few books in the New Testament are better known or more often quoted as the Letter of James. Because James is so concise, so intensely practical, and so filled with memorable metaphors and illustrations, it has become one of the two or three most popular New Testament books in the church.
This highly original commentary seeks to make the Letter of James clear and applicable to Christian living today. Interacting with the latest views on James but keeping academic references to a minimum, Douglas Moo first introduces the Letter of James in its historical context and then provides verse-by-verse comments that explain the message of James both to its first readers and to today's church.
The Letter of James (The Pillar New Testament Commentary (PNTC))
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Author(s)Moo, Douglas J.
PublisherEerdmans
ISBN / ASIN0802837301
ISBN-139780802837301
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank245,258
CategoryReligion
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