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    <title>Hermeneia - A critical and historical commentary on the Bible</title>
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    <partName>James: a commentary on the Epistle of James</partName>
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    <namePart type="date">(1881-1947)</namePart>
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    <publisher>Fortress</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2000</dateIssued>
    <edition>5th.</edition>
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  <abstract>The present volume is the translation of a “classic” of biblical interpretation. When it was first published more than half a century ago, it was a pioneering work in the application of form and literary critical methods to the interpretation of a writing from the New Testament, and it has lost little, if any, of its freshness and acumen. Indeed, this commentary on James also remains unsurpassed with respect to thoroughness of investigation, depth of insight, consistency of method, and presentation of relevant historical materials.</abstract>
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    <topic>Bible -- NT -- St James the Apostle -- comments</topic>
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