Letter Of James Commentary. The book of james is a general epistle (apostolic letter). If you can only have one commentary on james, this is the one to have.
The book of james is a general epistle (apostolic letter). So, yeah, fantastic commentary on james. This work is a, introduction, survey and commentary on the letter by james.
If james had been directed to the diaspora, it most certainly would have included a section hailing jesus christ as the messiah;
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. The author identifies himself as james, a servant [or slave] of god and of the lord jesus christ who is writing to the twelve tribes scattered abroad. Probably, james wrote his letter before gentiles were brought into the church, or before gentile christians emerged in any significant number. You may recognize his name from the recommendations for romans where his name also appears.