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The Interpretation of the Epistle to the Hebrews and of the Epistle of James is unavailable, but you can change that!

Thorough as a student of Greek, R. C. H. Lenski interprets the books of the New Testament with meticulous exegetical research while providing an original, literal translation of the text. With his conservative Lutheran perspective, he is unwavering in his high view of Scriptural authority, probing deeply and passionately—arguing his conclusions masterfully. Beyond exegesis, he provides...

a loving, sympathetic heart James takes up the trials first of all. How should the readers consider their many trials? As “all joy.” The participle states why: because their faith is thus developed into constancy, brave perseverance. It grows into strong manhood. It is tested out; the dross is removed. Christians ought to rejoice because of that and not pity themselves or grow sad. One of the characteristics of James’s style is to repeat a word he has just used. So χαράν here repeats χαίρειν: the
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