Douglas Jacoby Podcast

27—Forty Days with James: Only One Judge

Episode Summary

Douglas continues his series on Forty Days with James, today looking at Only One Judge.

Episode Notes

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Historical background: In the three years before James died (59-62 AD) there were quarrels between the lower priests, who were aligned with the populace of Jerusalem, and the powerful Sadducean priests. They were at odds over social and economic issues. Josephus reports that the acrimonious debate was characterized by “name-calling.” He adds, “And when they clashed, they used abusive language and threw stones” (Ant. 20.180).

James 4:11-12

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