James and 1, 2, and 3 John

In this course we'll look over a unique contribution to how we understand Christian belief and practice. Hebrews won’t be the last book to use the Old Testament heavily. In fact, this whole course in the general Epistles and Revelation requires us to look repeatedly at the Old Testament to get balance on so many real-life issues.

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Our next two modules look at two of the smallest books in the New Testament. Some are only one chapter long. But they each make a unique contribution to how we understand Christian belief and practice. Hebrews won’t be the last book to use the Old Testament heavily. In fact, this whole course in the general Epistles and Revelation requires us to look repeatedly at the Old Testament to get balance on so many real-life issues.

So let’s start with James, a book thought by some to be too Jewish.

If this is your first course in the Bible Journey curriculum, you must first visit the Journey Prep page to understand the background, history, and terminology we will use in the courses.

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Lesson Three
Lesson Four
Lesson Five
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  • Medium Effort
  • 5 Lessons
  • 3 Min Average Lecture
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Tim Laniak, ThD

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Bible Journey

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