J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics introduces this study of the Epistle of James. This is Part 1 of 2 of our Introduction to this letter, where we will be discussing issues of authorship, the location of the the author, the date of James, and the target audience of James. Have your Bible handy, and be prepared to take notes!
James
J.K. McKee surveys the Epistle of James from a Messianic perspective. Have your study Bible handy, and be prepared to take notes!
Why do you call the brother of Yeshua, “James,” when his name was clearly Ya’akov or “Jacob”?
This further study, of what “under the Law” really means, will consider some of the strengths and weaknesses today’s Messianic Believers have, especially when a Christian family member or friend exclaims “We’re not under the Law!” Not only will this analysis provide some more detailed answers to those who are skeptical of a Messianic’s Torah obedience, but it is engaged with contemporary thought and opinion surrounding the terminology “under the Law,” and why “under the Law” meaning “obedient to the Torah of Moses” is a poor conclusion.
Has God ever been tempted?