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Study the book of James with a new kind of commentary. This highly visual volume allows you to follow the flow and structure of James, tracing literary and linguistic clues to identify the big ideas in each passage. Stunning graphics further articulate these ideas, and personal illustrations help you apply them, as Steven E. Runge leverages his expertise in discourse analysis to help you...

James begins in verse 13 by introducing a potential subgroup of his audience: those who boast about future plans. But verse 13 serves only to introduce the group he is addressing. “Come now” is the ancient Greek version of a coach getting her team’s attention by saying, “Listen up!” James wants them to listen because what he’s about to say will come like a slap in the face. These people are the very ones who don’t know about tomorrow, who don’t really understand what a life is like. Not the affirmation
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