Introduction
A.M. 4064. A.D. 60.
After the salutation, the apostle,
(1,) Endeavours to fortify the converted Jews, to whom he writes, under those trials wherewith they were and would be exercised, by suitable representations of the benefit of them, and of the readiness of God to communicate all necessary supplies of wisdom and grace in answer to the fervent prayer of faith, James 1:1-8 .
(2,) He directs them how to behave in prosperous and adverse circumstances, and exposes the vanity of all worldly enjoyments, James 1:9-12 .
(3,) He warns them not to impute to God any temptation to sin, but to look on all evil as proceeding from themselves, and all good from God, James 1:13-18 .
(4,) He cautions them against a rash and irascible disposition, and exhorts them to receive the word of God with meekness, and to live according to it, James 1:19-25 .
(5,) He mentions some important properties of true religion, and shows that all pretences to it are vain, if the tongue be not bridled, James 1:26 , James 1:27 .
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