1. The author of the letter introduces himself simply as James, or 'Jacob' (Gk. lakobos; Heb. ya qob; our English 'James' is derived from the Italian 'Giacomo').
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Letter of James (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries)
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"1. The author of the letter introduces himself simply as James, or 'Jacob' (Gk. lakobos; Heb. ya qob; our English 'James' is derived from the Italian 'Giacomo')."
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