1:1 James,
a
servant
of
God
and
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
to
the
twelve
tribes
which
are
of
the
Dispersion,
greeting.
1:2 Count
it
all
joy,
my
brethren,
when
ye
fall
into
manifold
temptations;
1:3 Knowing
that
the
proving
of
your
faith
worketh
patience.
1:4 And
let
patience
have
[its]
perfect
work,
that
ye
may
be
perfect
and
entire,
lacking
in
nothing.
1:5 But
if
any
of
you
lacketh
wisdom,
let
him
ask
of
God,
who
giveth
to
all
liberally
and
upbraideth
not;
and
it
shall
be
given
him.
1:6 But
let
him
ask
in
faith,
nothing
doubting:
for
he
that
doubteth
is
like
the
surge
of
the
sea
driven
by
the
wind
and
tossed.
1:7 For
let
not
that
man
think
that
he
shall
receive
anything
of
the
Lord;
1:8 a
doubleminded
man,
unstable
in
all
his
ways.
1:9 But
let
the
brother
of
low
degree
glory
in
his
high
estate:
1:10 and
the
rich,
in
that
he
is
made
low:
because
as
the
flower
of
the
grass
he
shall
pass
away.
1:11 For
the
sun
ariseth
with
the
scorching
wind,
and
withereth
the
grass:
and
the
flower
thereof
falleth,
and
the
grace
of
the
fashion
of
it
perisheth:
so
also
shall
the
rich
man
fade
away
in
his
goings.
1:12 Blessed
is
the
man
that
endureth
temptation;
for
when
he
hath
been
approved,
he
shall
receive
the
crown
of
life,
which
[the
Lord]
promised
to
them
that
love
him.
1:13 Let
no
man
say
when
he
is
tempted,
I
am
tempted
of
God;
for
God
cannot
be
tempted
with
evil,
and
he
himself
tempteth
no
man:
1:14 but
each
man
is
tempted,
when
he
is
drawn
away
by
his
own
lust,
and
enticed.
1:15 Then
the
lust,
when
it
hath
conceived,
beareth
sin:
and
the
sin,
when
it
is
fullgrown,
bringeth
forth
death.
1:16 Be
not
deceived,
my
beloved
brethren.
1:17 Every
good
gift
and
every
perfect
gift
is
from
above,
coming
down
from
the
Father
of
lights,
with
whom
can
be
no
variation,
neither
shadow
that
is
cast
by
turning.
1:18 Of
his
own
will
he
brought
us
forth
by
the
word
of
truth,
that
we
should
be
a
kind
of
firstfruits
of
his
creatures.
1:19 Ye
know
[this],
my
beloved
brethren.
But
let
every
man
be
swift
to
hear,
slow
to
speak,
slow
to
wrath:
1:20 for
the
wrath
of
man
worketh
not
the
righteousness
of
God.
1:21 Wherefore
putting
away
all
filthiness
and
overflowing
of
wickedness,
receive
with
meekness
the
implanted
word,
which
is
able
to
save
your
souls.
1:22 But
be
ye
doers
of
the
word,
and
not
hearers
only,
deluding
your
own
selves.
1:23 For
if
any
one
is
a
hearer
of
the
word
and
not
a
doer,
he
is
like
unto
a
man
beholding
his
natural
face
in
a
mirror:
1:24 for
he
beholdeth
himself,
and
goeth
away,
and
straightway
forgetteth
what
manner
of
man
he
was.
1:25 But
he
that
looketh
into
the
perfect
law,
the
[law]
of
liberty,
and
[so]
continueth,
being
not
a
hearer
that
forgetteth
but
a
doer
that
worketh,
this
man
shall
be
blessed
in
his
doing.
1:26 If
any
man
thinketh
himself
to
be
religious,
while
he
bridleth
not
his
tongue
but
deceiveth
his
heart,
this
man's
religion
is
vain.
1:27 Pure
religion
and
undefiled
before
our
God
and
Father
is
this,
to
visit
the
fatherless
and
widows
in
their
affliction,
[and]
to
keep
oneself
unspotted
from
the
world.