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Cambridge Greek Testament Commentary on James by Arthur Carr

Arthur Carr [d.1917], The General Epistle of James with Notes and Introduction. Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges

The Rev Arthur Carr was Vicar of Addington in Surrey. His commentary on the Greek Text of James should still prove of help to Bible students. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation.

Arthur Carr [d.1917], The General Epistle of James with Notes and Introduction. Cambridge Greek Testament for Schools and Colleges. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1899. Hbk. pp.74. [Click to visit the download page for this book]

Table of Contents

  • Preface by the General Editor
  1. Introduction
    1. The Authorship and Canonicity of the Epistle: St James the Lord’s Brother
    2. The Date of the Epistle and the circumstances in which it was written
    3. The First Readers of the Epsitle: the Twelve Tribes in Dispersion
    4. The Contents of the Epistle
    5. St James and St Paul: Faith and Works
    6. Some Leading Thoughts in the Epistle: σοφία—πίστις—πειρασμός—ὑπομονή
    7. The Poetical Element in the Epistle
    8. The Greek Text of St. James
  2. Text and Notes
  • Index
    1. General
    2. Greek

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