1:1 James,
of
God
and
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
a
servant,
to
the
Twelve
Tribes
who
are
in
the
dispersion:
Hail!
1:2 All
joy
count
[it]
,
my
brethren,
when
ye
may
fall
into
temptations
manifold;
1:3 knowing
that
the
proof
of
your
faith
doth
work
endurance,
1:4 and
let
the
endurance
have
a
perfect
work,
that
ye
may
be
perfect
and
entire--in
nothing
lacking;
1:5 and
if
any
of
you
do
lack
wisdom,
let
him
ask
from
God,
who
is
giving
to
all
liberally,
and
not
reproaching,
and
it
shall
be
given
to
him;
1:6 and
let
him
ask
in
faith,
nothing
doubting,
for
he
who
is
doubting
hath
been
like
a
wave
of
the
sea,
driven
by
wind
and
tossed,
1:7 for
let
not
that
man
suppose
that
he
shall
receive
anything
from
the
Lord--
1:8 a
two-souled
man
[is]
unstable
in
all
his
ways.
1:9 And
let
the
brother
who
is
low
rejoice
in
his
exaltation,
1:10 and
the
rich
in
his
becoming
low,
because
as
a
flower
of
grass
he
shall
pass
away;
1:11 for
the
sun
did
rise
with
the
burning
heat,
and
did
wither
the
grass,
and
the
flower
of
it
fell,
and
the
grace
of
its
appearance
did
perish,
so
also
the
rich
in
his
way
shall
fade
away!
1:12 Happy
the
man
who
doth
endure
temptation,
because,
becoming
approved,
he
shall
receive
the
crown
of
the
life,
which
the
Lord
did
promise
to
those
loving
Him.
1:13 Let
no
one
say,
being
tempted--`From
God
I
am
tempted,'
for
God
is
not
tempted
of
evil,
and
Himself
doth
tempt
no
one,
1:14 and
each
one
is
tempted,
by
his
own
desires
being
led
away
and
enticed,
1:15 afterward
the
desire
having
conceived,
doth
give
birth
to
sin,
and
the
sin
having
been
perfected,
doth
bring
forth
death.
1:16 Be
not
led
astray,
my
brethren
beloved;
1:17 every
good
giving,
and
every
perfect
gift
is
from
above,
coming
down
from
the
Father
of
the
lights,
with
whom
is
no
variation,
or
shadow
of
turning;
1:18 having
counselled,
He
did
beget
us
with
a
word
of
truth,
for
our
being
a
certain
first-fruit
of
His
creatures.
1:19 So
then,
my
brethren
beloved,
let
every
man
be
swift
to
hear,
slow
to
speak,
slow
to
anger,
1:20 for
the
wrath
of
a
man
the
righteousness
of
God
doth
not
work;
1:21 wherefore
having
put
aside
all
filthiness
and
superabundance
of
evil,
in
meekness
be
receiving
the
engrafted
word,
that
is
able
to
save
your
souls;
1:22 and
become
ye
doers
of
the
word,
and
not
hearers
only,
deceiving
yourselves,
1:23 because,
if
any
one
is
a
hearer
of
the
word
and
not
a
doer,
this
one
hath
been
like
to
a
man
viewing
his
natural
face
in
a
mirror,
1:24 for
he
did
view
himself,
and
hath
gone
away,
and
immediately
he
did
forget
of
what
kind
he
was;
1:25 and
he
who
did
look
into
the
perfect
law--that
of
liberty,
and
did
continue
there,
this
one--not
a
forgetful
hearer
becoming,
but
a
doer
of
work--this
one
shall
be
happy
in
his
doing.
1:26 If
any
one
doth
think
to
be
religious
among
you,
not
bridling
his
tongue,
but
deceiving
his
heart,
of
this
one
vain
[is]
the
religion;
1:27 religion
pure
and
undefiled
with
the
God
and
Father
is
this,
to
look
after
orphans
and
widows
in
their
tribulation--unspotted
to
keep
himself
from
the
world.