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  2. Epistle of James - Wikipedia

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    The Epistle of James is a New Testament letter attributed to James the brother of Jesus, who was a leader in the early church. It addresses various topics such as wisdom, faith, trials, and social ethics, and is considered one of the disputed books by some scholars.

  3. James, brother of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    James was a brother of Jesus, according to the New Testament, and the first leader of the Jerusalem Church. He was a prominent figure in the Jewish Christian community and a pillar of the church, along with Peter and John.

  4. Gospel of James - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of James, also known as the Protoevangelium of James, is a second-century apocryphal text that tells the story of Mary's conception, birth, and childhood. It is the earliest source for the perpetual virginity of Mary and influenced Mariology, but was rejected by the church.

  5. Textual variants in the Epistle of James - Wikipedia

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    James 4:7. δε — א A B 𝔐 pt omit — 𝔐 pt. James 4:9. μετατραπητω — 𝔓 100 B P 614 1241 1739 μεταστραφητω — ‭א A 𝔐. James 4:9. κατηφειαν — 𝔐 κατηφιαν — 𝔓 100. James 4:11. η — 𝔓 100 ‭א A B και — 𝔐. James 4:11. κρινων — 𝔐 κρεινων — 𝔓 ...

  6. James, son of Alphaeus - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the identity, life and death of one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, also known as James the Less or James the Minor. Find out how he is distinguished from James, son of Zebedee and James, brother of Jesus.

  7. Gospel of Mark - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Mark is the second of the four canonical gospels and one of the three synoptic Gospels. Most scholars reject the early church tradition linking the gospel to John Mark, and date it to the late 1st century AD, before or after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD.

  8. Mark 16 - Wikipedia

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    Mark 16 is the last chapter of the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament, which narrates the resurrection of Jesus and the women's encounter with an angel at the tomb. The chapter has different endings in some manuscripts, and scholars debate its origin and sources.

  9. Book of Deuteronomy - Wikipedia

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    Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Torah and the Hebrew Bible, containing Moses' speeches to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. It includes the Ten Commandments, the Deuteronomic Code, the Song of Moses, and the death of Moses.