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The Critical and Exegetical Handbook to the General Epistles of Peter and Jude includes detailed introductions to all three epistles.

manner, then, in which James, the son of Alpheus and Jude are placed together in the apostolic lists, proves that they were not brothers.—Further, if it be possible that an apostle could refer to the apostles generally, as is done in this Epistle (vv. 17, 18), yet that mode of expression is more natural in the mouth of one who was not an apostle than in the mouth of an apostle.—Jude does not more definitely state who this James was, whom he calls his brother. But doubtless he was that James who,
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