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OETYAC 1 ©

Note that the OET uses ‘Yacob’ for ‘The Letter of Jacob’ (wrongly called ‘James’ in older Bibles).

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

1This letter is from Yacob, a slave for God and for the master Yeshua the messiah. It’s written to the tribes who have ended up dispersed into many nations:[ref] Greetings.

1:2 Gaining endurance and requesting wisdom

2Be cheerful my fellow believers, when you face a range of difficult situations, 3knowing that you will learn endurance as your faith is tested. 4Let that endurance do its perfect work so that you all might become perfect and mature—not lacking anything.

5If anyone of you is lacking wisdom, then it should be requested from God who gives it generously and without disparagement, and so it will be given to you, 6but the person who’s asking should demonstrate their faith and not be doubting. That’s because a person who doubts is like a wave on the sea that’s just blown and tossed around 7and a person like that shouldn’t expect to get anything from the master 8because that person is double-minded, and everything they attempt ends up in difficulty.

1:9 Behaviour of the poor and the wealthy

9Those of humbler means can boast about their greatness 10whereas the wealthy can boast about their weakness because they’ll pass away just like the daisies in the grass.[ref] 11When the sun rises with its scorching heat and withers the grass, the flowers will drop and lose all their beauty. So too for rich people who’ll fade away right in the middle of all their projects.

1:12 Testing and temptation

12Any person who’s enduring testing circumstances is fortunate, because once they’ve passed the test, they’ll receive a crown of life that Yeshua promised to those who love him. 13No one should say ‘It’s God tempting me’ when they’re being tempted, because God can’t be tempted to do evil and he doesn’t tempt others, 14but rather they’re being tempted by their own lusts. They’re being drawn away and enticed into what they know is wrong, 15and after the desire is conceived it leads to sin, and once the sin is concluded it leads to death.

16Don’t be led astray, my dear brothers and sisters. 17Every gift that’s good and perfect comes from heaven. It comes down from the father of lights, none of which are changing or casting moving shadows. 18Once he had decided it, he created us by his spoken commands so that we’d become a kind of special first ‘harvest’ out of all of his creatures.

1:19 Listening then doing

19So my dear brothers and sisters, note this: Everyone should be quick to listen but slow to speak, and should be slow to get angry 20because when people get very angry, it doesn’t lead to the good behaviour that God expects. 21So discard all moral filth and the evil that’s plentiful, and humbly accept the message that’s implanted in you all and which is capable of saving your souls.

22Don’t delude yourselves by just listening to the message, but put it into practice in your daily lives. 23Anyone who is just a listener of the message and does nothing with it is like someone who looks at their face in a mirror 24but goes away after having a look and then immediately forgets what they looked like. 25However the person who investigates the perfect law that gives freedom, and then sticks with it, not being just an observer that forgets about it but rather a person who puts it into practice, this person will prosper in whatever they do.

26If anyone supposes that they’re religious but doesn’t guard what comes out of their mouth, then that person’s religion is only skin deep and hasn’t affected their heart. 27A person who wants to truly serve our God and father with a pure heart would be visiting orphans and widows in their difficulties and staying unstained by worldly ideas.


1:1: Mat 13:55; Mrk 6:3; Acts 15:13; Gal 1:19.

1:10-11: Isa 40:6-7 (LXX).

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