Re: What It's Really All About
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Originally Posted by Evangelical
We can learn a lot by considering the chronological order of the NT books:
http://www.biblestudytools.com/resou...testament.html
James was the oldest book of the New Testament. James was not up to date with the latest revelation from God about salvation by grace alone. Paul had yet to write his epistles. As one of the earliest books in the Bible, James teaches faith+works. For this reason the book of James is more the "expired" Word of God, than the inspired Word of God.
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Right. And since John's 'Apocalypse' wasn't yet written, Paul's epistles were not up-to-date, either. Give me a break. For that matter, why read Genesis, anymore? It's 62 books behind.
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