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To whom does James direct his readers as the source of wisdom?
Solomon’s proverbs
Greek philosophers
God
Paul’s writings
Jewish wisdom literature written during the Intertestamental Period
Peter’s preaching
Israel’s sages
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God.
James explicitly tells his readers to ask God for wisdom (James 1:5) and contrasts “earthly” wisdom with “wisdom from above” that comes from God (James 3:13–18). He does not point them to Solomon, Greek philosophers, Paul, intertestamental literature, Peter, or human sages as the primary source.
James explicitly tells his readers to ask God for wisdom (James 1:5) and contrasts “earthly” wisdom with “wisdom from above” that comes from God (James 3:13–18). He does not point them to Solomon, Greek philosophers, Paul, intertestamental literature, Peter, or human sages as the primary source.
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