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Title: Willmington, Willmington's Bible Handbook Hebrews: Fixing


1
James
  • A faith that works

2
James a faith the works
  • Author
  • James, the oldest half-brother of Christ and
    brother of Jude, who also wrote the epistle that
    bears his name (Jude). James had at first
    rejected Jesus as Messiah (John 75), but later
    believed (1 Cor. 157). He became the key leader
    in the Jerusalem church, being called one of the
    pillars of that church, along with Peter and
    John. Also known as James the Just because of his
    devotion to righteousness, he was martyred ca.
    a.d. 62. Comparing Jamess vocabulary in the
    letter he wrote, which is recorded in Acts 15,
    with that in the epistle of James further
    corroborates his authorship.
  • John MacArthur, The MacArthur Bible Handbook

3
James a faith the works
  • Recipients and Date
  • James most likely wrote this epistle to believers
    scattered (11) as a result of the unrest
    recorded in Acts 12 (ca. a.d. 44). There is no
    mention of the Council of Jerusalem described in
    Acts 15 (ca. a.d. 49), which would be expected if
    that Council had already taken place. Therefore,
    James can be reliably dated ca. a.d. 4449,
    making it the earliest written book of the NT
    canon.
  • John MacArthur, The MacArthur Bible Handbook

4
James a faith the works
  • Structure of James
  • 1118 Salutation and Introduction to the Themes
  • 119226 Putting the Faith into Practice
  • 31412 Dissension in the Community
  • 413511 To the Rich and the Poor
  • 51220 Concluding Exhortations
  • Fee and Stuart, How to Read the Bible Book by
    Book.

5
James a faith the works
  • Message of James
  • Believers must evidence a faith which is
    productive in the midst of trials.
  • Jonathan Moore, New Testament Survey.

6
James a faith that works
  • James Contribution to the Biblical Story
  • James is the New Testament counterpart of the
    Jewish Wisdom tradition, now in light of the
    teachings of Jesus. Although James is sometimes
    read in contrast to Paul, both James and Paul
    are, in fact, absolutely together at the crucial
    point made by James throughout his letter,
    namely, that the first thing one does with ones
    faith is to live by it (cf. Gal 56).
  • Fee and Stuart, How to Read the Bible Book by
    Book.

7
Hebrews
  • Fixing our eyes on Jesus

8
Hebrews Fixing our eyes on Jesus
  • Author
  • The author of Hebrews is unknown. It is
    significant that the writer includes himself
    among those people who had received confirmation
    of Christs message from others (23). That would
    seem to rule out someone like Paul who claimed
    that he had received such confirmation directly
    from God and not from men (Gal. 112). Even the
    early church expressed various opinions on
    authorship, and current scholarship admits the
    puzzle still has no solution. Ultimately, of
    course, the author was the Holy Spirit (2 Pet.
    121).
  • John MacArthur, The MacArthur Study Bible.

9
Hebrews Fixing our eyes on Jesus
  • Date
  • Probably ca. a.d. 68
  • It was probably before the Temples destruction
    in 70
  • The Temple was apparently still in use (845
    1011).
  • If the destruction had occurred, it would surely
    have been mentioned because of its interest to
    the readers and relevance to the books theme.
  • However, it was probably not much earlier than
    70
  • The recipients were apparently second-generation
    Christians who themselves had been believers for
    a fairly long time.
  • Timothy had just been released from prison
    (1323). His imprisonment is not mentioned
    elsewhere in Scripture but could have followed
    Pauls plea to visit him in prison, c. 67.
  • H. L. Willmington, Willmington's Bible Handbook

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Hebrews Fixing our eyes on Jesus
  • Recipients
  • An unknown but specific group of (predominantly)
    Jewish Christians perhaps a house church in Rome
    (1324) that is opting out of relationships with
    the larger Christian community (1025 137, 17)
  • Occasion
  • The community is discouraged because of suffering
    (103539) and perhaps from doubts about whether
    Jesus really took care of sin the author writes
    to convince them to not throw away your
    confidence (1035 cf. 21 414)
  • Fee and Stuart, How to Read the Bible Book by
    Book.

11
Hebrews Fixing our eyes on Jesus
  • Structure
  • 113 Introduction
  • 14413 The Supremacy of Gods Son
  • 4141018 The Supremacy of the Sons High
    Priesthood
  • 10191229 Final Exhortation to Perseverance
  • 13125 Concluding Practical Exhortations and
    Greetings
  • Fee and Stuart, How to Read the Bible Book by
    Book.
  • Key Passage
  • Hebrews 1019-39

12
Hebrews Fixing our eyes on Jesus
  • Message of Hebrews
  • Because Christ is superior in every way, we must
    persevere in our faith in Him and obedience to
    His word.
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