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The Role of Semitic Catchwords in Interpreting the Epistle of James

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Abstract

This article examines the arrangement of the Epistle of James in light of Semitic documents that display catchword association. James shows evidence of being a compilation, with adjacent sections frequently connected by a common cognate. After identifying patterns of catchword association in the Hebrew Bible, LXX, and Qumran, the article identifies instances of catchword association in the Epistle of James. Finally, some conclusions are drawn for James, including recommendations about the study of its genre, provenance, structure, and interpretation.

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Journal Title

Tyndale Bulletin

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Journal ISSN

0082-7118
2752-7042

Volume Title

70

Publisher

Tyndale House

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