Webjames 2, part of the new testament of the bible, continues the apostle james's teachings to the early christian church.

Web1 have not the faith, etc. , with respect of persons.

2 my brethren, do not hold the faith of our lord jesus christ, the lord of glory, with partiality.

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(james 2:1) the principle established.

Webbeware of personal favoritism.

He means that the respect of persons is inconsistent with the faith of christ, so that they cannot be united together, and rightly.

My brethren, do not hold the faith of our lord jesus christ, the lord of glory, with partiality.

Web1my brethren, do not hold the faith of our lord jesus christ, the lord of glory, with partiality.

Webjames 2 continues the theme of maturity presented at the beginning of the book.

Webenglish version is simpler.

Web1my brethren, do not hold the faith of our lord jesus christ, the lord of glory, with partiality.

Webjames 2 continues the theme of maturity presented at the beginning of the book.

Webenglish version is simpler.

To say the scriptures are sufficient means that the bible is all we.

Nay, more so, if the poor.

2 for if there should come into your assembly a.

In this chapter, he instructs christians on two central.

The doctrine of the sufficiency of scripture is a fundamental tenet of the christian faith.

The glory of christ resting on the poor believer should make him be regarded as highly by brethren as his richer brother;

2 for if there should come into your assembly a man with gold rings, in [a] fine.

When james opens his letter, he challenges his readers to view trials as.

In this chapter the apostle condemns a sinful regarding of the rich, and despising the poor, which he imputes to partiality and injustice, and shows it to be an acting.

2 for if there should come into your assembly a.

In this chapter, he instructs christians on two central.

The doctrine of the sufficiency of scripture is a fundamental tenet of the christian faith.

The glory of christ resting on the poor believer should make him be regarded as highly by brethren as his richer brother;

2 for if there should come into your assembly a man with gold rings, in [a] fine.

When james opens his letter, he challenges his readers to view trials as.

In this chapter the apostle condemns a sinful regarding of the rich, and despising the poor, which he imputes to partiality and injustice, and shows it to be an acting.

2 for if there should come into your assembly a man with gold rings, in [a] fine.

When james opens his letter, he challenges his readers to view trials as.

In this chapter the apostle condemns a sinful regarding of the rich, and despising the poor, which he imputes to partiality and injustice, and shows it to be an acting.

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