JAMES, VBCBI

VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH
BIBLE INSTITUTE, VBCBI

JAMES, VBCBI

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JAMES, JACOB, VBCBI

Victory Baptist Church Bible Institute

2nd year; 2nd semester

1. 1:1 Who is the object of this letter?

2. 1:2-4 Patience from a tested faith produces ____________.

3. 1:6 In order to receive answers to prayers, believers must ____________ ______________________

4. 1:10-11 What does 1:11 say about the rich man?

5. 1:13-15 Which 3 ingredients produce physical death?

6. 1:16-22 How does James differ from Paul?

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7. 1:23-25 What is the “perfect law of liberty”?

8. 1:26-27 Real Christians should be known by their___________________.

9. 2:1-13 What are these texts about? ___________________________________

10. 2:8-12 Why is the “royal law” NOT the Ten Commandments?

11. 2:8-12 What is the “royal law” _______­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

12. 2:13-26 Compare James’ and Paul’s teaching of faith? _____________________ ___________________________________

13. 3:1-18 What is this chapter about?

14. 4:3 What does this say about prayer?

15. 4:7 How is this verse often mis-quoted?

16. 4:8-13 What part of the gospel does James omit? __________________________

17. 4:14-15 Why should we not promise anything for tomorrow? ________________

18. 4:17 Which sin is described here?

19. 5:1-6 Which group [of believers?] is James rebuking? ________________

20. 5:7-8 Who is the husbandman of 5:5-7?

21. 5:14-15 What is the difference between the gift of healing, the ministry of faith healing and spiritual healing?

22. 5:16a Does this mean public confession of all our sins? _______________

23. 5:16b What 2 things are essential for answered prayer here? _____________ ______________________________________

24. 5:19-20 Should we be concerned about the spiritual condition of fellow believers?

25. Who was the author of this epistle?

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ANSWERS: JAMES, VBCBI

1. 1:1 Hebrew Christians; not the lost or Gentiles

2. 1:2-4 spiritual maturity, spiritual perfection

3. 1:6 ask in faith, nothing wavering

4. 1:10-11 nothing lasts

5. 1:13-15 self, lust, sin

6. 1:16-23 Paul emphasizes the legality of justification (salvation); James emphasizes the evidence or practicality of justification (salvation).

7. 1:23-25 “law” also means “principle”; From Romans 8:2 “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.”

8. 1:26-27 actions

9. 2:1-13 respect of persons

10. 2:8-12 “Love thy neighbor as thyself” and “Do not have respect of persons” are not part of the Ten Commandments.

11. 2:8-12 The “royal law” is “love.” “Love” includes all commands of God. Also Romans 8:2. “The law of the spirit of life in Christ” is freedom to love.

12. 2:13-23 Paul taught that “legally” faith alone saves; James taught that real faith is never alone and is seen by our actions.

13. 3:1-18 the tongue

14. 4:3 God does not answer prayers with a selfish motive.

15. 4:7 “Submit yourselves unto God” is often omitted.

16. 4:8-13 almost all of it except Gen 15:6

17. 4:14-15 We are not promised tomorrow.

18. 4:17 Willful negligence to do good.

19. 5:1-6 rich, wealthy [probably church members; 1:1]

20. 5:7-8 Jesus

21. 5:14-15 signs gifts have ended (1 Cor 13:8-13); spiritual healing in the church remains

22. 5:16a no

23. 5:16b (1) be a child of God (righteous), (2) keep on praying

24. yes, but do not offend

25. James (Jacob), the author of this epistle, was the half-brother of Jesus. When he died, he was replaced with Simeon, another half-brother of Jesus.

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