The following list of 54 imperatives (60 counting hypotheticals) in the 108 verses of the Book of James is based on Greek imperatives:
1) 1:2-"consider"
2) 1:4-"let have"
3) 1:5-"let him ask"
4) 1:6-"let him ask"
5) 1:7-"let suppose/think" (negated/prohibition)
6) 1:9-"let boast"
7) 1:13-"let say" (negated/prohibition)
8) 1:16-"be deceived" (negated/prohibition)
9) 1:19-"let be"
10) 1:21-"receive"
11) 1:22-"be/become"
12) 2:1-"hold" (negated/prohibition)
[2:3-"sit"/"stand"/"sit" (hypotheticals; w/subjunctive)]
13) 2:5-"listen"
14) 2:12-"speak"
15) 2:12-"act"
[2:16-"go"/"be warmed"/"be filled" (hypotheticals; w/subjunctive)]
16) 2:18-"show"
17) 3:1-"let be" (negated/prohibition)
18) 3:4-"behold/look"
19) 3:5-"behold/look"
20) 3:13-"let him show"
21) 3:14-"boast" (negated/prohibition)
22) 3:14-"lie" (negated/prohibition)
23) 4:7-"submit/subject yourselves"
24) 4:7-"resist" (cf. 1 Pet. 5:9)
25) 4:8-"draw near"
26) 4:8-"cleanse" (to free/strip: Mt. 8:2-3; 1 Jn. 1:7, 9)
27) 4:8-"sanctify/purify" (cf. Jn. 11:55; 1 Pet. 1:22)
28) 4:9-"lament/be grieved"
29) 4:9-"mourn" (cf. Mt. 5:4)
30) 4:9-"weep"
31) 4:9-"let be turned"
32) 4:10-"humble yourselves"
33) 4:11-"speak against" (negated/prohibition)
34) 4:13-"come now" (cf. "see now," Mt. 26:65)
35) 5:1-"come now" (purpose is to reprove; 4:13)
36) 5:1-"weep" (w/"howling"-repentance; 4:9)
37) 5:4-"behold/look"
38) 5:7-"be patient" (cf. 2 Pet. 3:9)
39) 5:7-"behold/look"
40) 5:8-"be patient"
41) 5:8-"strengthen"
42) 5:9-"grumble" (negated/prohibition)
43) 5:9-"behold/look"
44) 5:10-"take"
45) 5:11-"behold/look"
46) 5:12-"swear" (negated/prohibition)
47) 5:12-"let be"
48) 5:13-"let him pray"
49) 5:13-"let him sing praise"
50) 5:14-"let him call"
51) 5:14-"let them pray"
52) 5:16-"confess"
53) 5:16-"pray"
54) 5:20-"let him know"
The book of James is a direct look at faith in action.
There is a book of James in the bible.
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.
The book of James has been credited to James the brother of Jesus.
The book of James is a direct look at faith in action.
There is a book of James in the bible.
Yes, the book of James is included in the Protestant Bible.
James in the bible was one of the diciples of Jesus Christ.
Santiago is a Book in the spanish bible also known as the book of JAMES
Indeed it is the 45th book of the bible of the New King James Version.
The Book of Psalms
The book of James has been credited to James the brother of Jesus.
Yes, the book of James is located in the New Testament of the Bible.
The book of James in the New Testament Christian Bible
Micah, in the King James Version.
The word "book" is in the King James Version of the Bible 188 times. It is in 175 verses.