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The Significance of Elijah in James 5:13-18

The Significance of Elijah in James 5:13-18

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  • Keith Warrington

What is the function of the reference to Elijah in James 5:13-18? The author argues that in writing to a mainly Jewish Christian audience, James provides the example of a well-known figure from the Old Testament whom they are to emulate.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1994. 11 pages.

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