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James is the earliest New Testament book , written in 45 AD.
James contains 5 chapters.
James is considered to be the proverbs of the New Testament.
Sometimes the book of James is referred to as the handbook of Christianity.
James is the half-brother of Jesus.
The purpose of James is to remind a Christians that genuine faith means a changed life.
James teaches a genuine faith means a living faith.
James uses 5 Old Testament characters as illustrations:
Abraham
Isaac
Rahab
Job
Elijah
Comparing Paul and James on faith:
James - justified by Works
Paul - Root of Justification
James - Fruit of Justification
James 1:12 describes the crown of Life.