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Introduction:
The name "James" is significant in the New Testament, referring to several individuals who played crucial roles in the early Christian church. The most prominent figures named James include James the son of Zebedee, James the son of Alphaeus, and James the brother of Jesus. Each of these individuals contributed uniquely to the spread of the Gospel and the establishment of the early church.

James the Son of Zebedee:
James, the son of Zebedee, was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus. He is often referred to as "James the Greater" to distinguish him from the other apostle named James. James was the brother of John, and together they were called the "sons of thunder" (Mark 3:17). He was part of Jesus' inner circle, witnessing significant events such as the Transfiguration (Mark 9:2-3) and the raising of Jairus's daughter (Mark 5:37). James was the first apostle to be martyred, as recorded in Acts 12:2: "He had James, the brother of John, put to death with the sword."

James the Son of Alphaeus:
James the son of Alphaeus is another of the twelve apostles. He is sometimes referred to as "James the Less" to differentiate him from James the son of Zebedee. Little is known about his life and ministry, as the New Testament provides limited information about him. He is listed among the apostles in the synoptic Gospels (Matthew 10:3; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:15) and in Acts 1:13.

James the Brother of Jesus:
James, the brother of Jesus, also known as James the Just, was a pivotal leader in the early church in Jerusalem. Initially skeptical of Jesus' ministry (John 7:5), James became a believer after the resurrection, as noted in 1 Corinthians 15:7: "Then He appeared to James, then to all the apostles." He played a significant role in the Jerusalem Council, where he advocated for the inclusion of Gentiles in the church without the requirement of circumcision (Acts 15:13-21). James is traditionally credited with writing the Epistle of James, which emphasizes practical Christian living and faith in action. James 1:22 states, "Be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves."

The Epistle of James:
The Epistle of James is a general letter addressed to "the twelve tribes in the Dispersion" (James 1:1). It is known for its practical wisdom and ethical teachings, often drawing parallels with the wisdom literature of the Old Testament. Key themes include the testing of faith, the importance of works as evidence of faith, and the power of prayer. James 2:17 highlights the relationship between faith and works: "So too, faith by itself, if it does not result in action, is dead."

James in Early Church Tradition:
James the Just held a prominent position in the early church, often regarded as the first bishop of Jerusalem. Early church historians, such as Eusebius, describe him as a man of great piety and devotion. His leadership and influence were instrumental in guiding the early Christian community through theological and practical challenges.

Conclusion:
The various individuals named James in the New Testament each played distinct roles in the life and growth of the early church. From apostolic leadership to the authorship of a key epistle, their contributions continue to impact Christian thought and practice today.
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The Meteor Shower (Preached at the Chapel Royal, St. James's, Nov. ...
... SERMON XVI. THE METEOR SHOWER (Preached at the Chapel Royal, St. James's, Nov. 26,
1866.). Matthew 10:29, 30. Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? ...
/.../kingsley/the water of life and other sermons/sermon xvi the meteor shower.htm

The Transplanting of Congregationalism
... When the Pilgrims left England, the Puritans had entered upon their long contest
with James over their ecclesiastical and also their constitutional rights. ...
/.../chapter ii the transplanting of.htm

The Charter of Gentile Liberty
... by them.13. And after they had held their peace, James answered, saying,
Men and brethren, hearken unto me: 14. Simeon hath declared ...
/.../expositions of holy scripture the acts/the charter of gentile liberty.htm

The Tongue.
... so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth
on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell.""James 3:5-6. ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/robertson/sermons preached at brighton/i the tongue.htm

The Bible in the Life of To-Day
Study of the King James Bible. <. ... It is quite certain that the people
of James's day did not realize the place it was taking. ...
/.../mcafee/study of the king james bible/lecture vi the bible in.htm

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
... James's, Piccadilly, on Sunday Afternoons after Easter, 1876; with a Preface by
his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. Post 8vo. Cloth boards 1 6. ...
/.../the kingdom of heaven what is it/society for promoting christian knowledge.htm

Elijah --Passionate in Prayer
... prayed in his prayer.""James 5:17 (Marg.). ... James, the brother of the Lord, and the
author of this Epistle, was nicknamed "Camel-knees" by the early Church. ...
/.../whyte/lord teach us to pray/vi elijahpassionate in prayer.htm

The Period of Controversy, 1614-1645.
... The years from 1603, the date of James the Sixth's ascent to the united thrones
of England and Scotland, until 1645 the year of the Westminster Assembly, cover ...
/.../johnston/presbyterian worship/chapter v the period of.htm

The Making of the King James Version; Its
Study of the King James Bible. <. ... LECTURE II THE MAKING OF THE KING
JAMES VERSION; ITS. CHARACTERISTICS EARLY in January ...
/.../mcafee/study of the king james bible/lecture ii the making of.htm

George Buchanan, Scholar
... George gave signs, while at the village school, of future scholarship; and when
he was only fourteen, his uncle James sent him to the University of Paris. ...
/.../kingsley/historical lectures and essays/george buchanan scholar.htm

Thesaurus
James's (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance James's (1 Occurrence). Luke 6:16 James's relative
Judas, and Judas Iscariot who proved to be a traitor. (WEY). ...
/j/james's.htm - 6k

Jamim (1 Occurrence)

/j/jamim.htm - 6k

Jude (4 Occurrences)
... JUDE. jood (Ioudas): Brother of the Lord, and author of the Epistle of Jude. See.
JUDAS OF JAMES and following article. JUDE, THE EPISTLE OF. ...
/j/jude.htm - 40k

Gorget
... gor'-jet: Appears only once in the King James Version (1 Samuel 17:6), being placed
in the margin as an alternative to "target (of brass)" in the description ...
/g/gorget.htm - 8k

Tomb (70 Occurrences)
... any real inconsistency, address two of His followers as "foolish men" (Luke 24:25,
anoetoi, practically equivalent to Raca, as is also James's expression, "O ...
/t/tomb.htm - 31k

Rachel's (5 Occurrences)
... any real inconsistency, address two of His followers as "foolish men" (Luke 24:25,
anoetoi, practically equivalent to Raca, as is also James's expression, "O ...
/r/rachel's.htm - 11k

Raddai (1 Occurrence)
... any real inconsistency, address two of His followers as "foolish men" (Luke 24:25,
anoetoi, practically equivalent to Raca, as is also James's expression, "O ...
/r/raddai.htm - 10k

Relative (33 Occurrences)
... was called barren. (WEB WEY NAS NIV). Luke 6:16 James's relative Judas, and
Judas Iscariot who proved to be a traitor. (WEY). John 18 ...
/r/relative.htm - 16k

Raca (1 Occurrence)
... any real inconsistency, address two of His followers as "foolish men" (Luke 24:25,
anoetoi, practically equivalent to Raca, as is also James's expression, "O ...
/r/raca.htm - 10k

Proved (49 Occurrences)
... justified by her children. " (See NIV). Luke 6:16 James's relative Judas, and
Judas Iscariot who proved to be a traitor. (WEY). Luke 7:35 ...
/p/proved.htm - 20k

Resources
Who was the King James that the King James Version of the Bible is named after? | GotQuestions.org

Summary of the Book of James - Bible Survey | GotQuestions.org

How can you believe in salvation by faith alone when the only occurrence of 'faith alone' in the Bible (James 2:24) says that salvation is not by faith alone? | GotQuestions.org

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