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A:We do not really know who wrote the Epistle of James. In fact some of it could even be pre-Christian. The teaching of the letter is not about the Christian faith, but about the importance of living a moral life.
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Who wrote an epistle and a letter in the New Testament?

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Which letter is the proverbs of the New Testament?

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Yes, Yes it is.


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What is the longest letter in the New Testament?

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