There are indications that the book was written very early and could be one of the earliest of all the New Testament writings. No reference is made to the controversy at that time, over Gentile circumcisionand the Greek (not Hebrew) term "synagogue" is used to designate the meeting place of the church. Most believe that James was written between 45 A.D. and 49 A.D. If James was written in 45 A.D. then it is the earliest written book in the New Testament.
There is a book of James in the bible.
In Jerusalem some time before 62 CE
James in the bible was one of the diciples of Jesus Christ.
Indeed it is the 45th book of the bible of the New King James Version.
Just James
James Elmer Turner has written: 'The Bible school book' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Bible
The book of James in the New Testament Christian Bible
James G. Murphy has written: 'The book of Daniel' -- subject(s): Bible, Prophecies 'A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of Genesis' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
James Hardee Kennedy has written: 'Studies in the Book of Jonah' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
James Nogalski has written: 'Literary precursors to the Book of the Twelve' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation
There is a book of James in the bible.
In Jerusalem some time before 62 CE
James Ross Snowden has written: 'The coins of the Bible, and its money terms' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Bible, Jewish Numismatics, Jews, Money 'The coins of the Bible and its monetary terms' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bible, Antiquities
James Walter McFarlane was a literary translator and critic who is best known for translating the works of the German novelist Thomas Mann into English. He also wrote critical essays on Mann and other notable authors.
Beulah Land is the gospel hymn that is written by Edgar Stites. Most of the hymns written came from the King James Bible Version of the book of the Bible which is Isaiah.
James in the bible was one of the diciples of Jesus Christ.
Edward James McKay has written: 'The book of Revelation, or, The Apocalypse rightly divided and interpreted' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation