We do know that Paul taught that salvation came from faith alone, not from the Jewish law. Paul was clearly much more open to accepting non-Jews into the Church, and insisted that they need not be circumcised or follow Jewish dietary laws.
We know little about the teachings of James, although of course modern Christianity assumes that he followed what is now orthodox Christian teachings. It seems that the Jerusalem Church, headed by James, taught that observance of the Old Testament laws was required for salvation. We need to be careful in reading James' Epistle, since this was probably not written by James himself, however it does appear to reflect his views about salvation by works and the Law.
There are no differences between the teachings of St. Paul & the teachings of St. James. Both teach that one must love & help those in need.
To try to make a truce between Muslims and Christians in Jerusalem, and cause a rift between Saladin and his brother.
That was James, the brother or half-brother of Jesus.
The half-brother of Jesus and the head of the Church of God @ Jerusalem.
No where...James the brother of John was beheaded in Jerusalem!
Use a comma between "brother" and a person's name when addressing them directly. For example, "Where are you going, brother John?" or "Can you pass the salt, brother John?"
Your daughter is your brother's niece. Your brother is your daughter's uncle
They are brothers in law
It depends on their age differences.
Any answer of either option here would be pure opinion on part of the person answering. I'm guessing that if your brother has gone to the extreme of offering you this ultimatum, there are some deep issues going on within your family relationships at the moment. You are the only person who knows what's in your heart. Perhaps you can tell your brother that you love them both equally, and talk to him about how any differences between him and your husband may be resolved.
He was afraid to return because he had killed his brother Amnon (2 Samuel ch.13).
The original Last House on the Left was released in 1972 and the remake was released in 2009. The movie is about a group who target young girls and then attack them. The differences are a few names have been changed, the main character was a strong swimmer and this is how she coped with her brother's death. Paige had a pendant off her brother not mother. The atack scenes are shorter and toned down.
your mom's brother would be your uncle