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General Preface
This is a further exposition in the series Preaching Through the Bible. There is need of a series of biblical expositions which are especially appropriate for English-speaking people throughout the world. Such expositions need to be laid out in such a way that they will be useful to those who hke to have their material, or (if they are preachers), to put across their material, in clear points. They need to avoid difficult vocabulary and advanced grammatical structures. They need to avoid European or North American illustrations. Preaching Through the Bible seeks to meet such a need. Although intended for an international audience I have no doubt that their simplicity will be of interest to many first-language speakers of English as well. These expositions are based upon the Hebrew and Greek texts. The New American Standard Version, the New International Version, and the English Standard Version of the Bible are recommended for the reader but at times the expositor will simply translate the Hebrew or Greek himself. In this book a translation of James is provided.
The origin of each of these volumes is to be found in the preaching of God's Word. It is not our purpose to deal with minute exegetical detail, although the commentator has to do work of this nature as part of his preliminary preparation. But just as a housewife likes to serve a good meal rather than display her pots and pans, so we are concerned with the 'good meal' of Scripture, rather than the 'pots and pans' of