The Epistle of Saint James the Apostle in Riffi Tamazight (Tarifit)

This is the Epistle of James written by Saint James, a brother by his mother Mary to Jesus Christ, translated into the Riffi Tamazight language of Morocco (Tarifit). The Epistle of James is the twentieth book of the New Testament. This epistle talks about ways believers in Jesus Christ should practice their faith. It discusses faith and works, the rich and the poor, overcoming trials by patience and prayer, wisdom from God, hearing and doing the Word of God, and the dangers of the tongue, partiality, judging, and boasting. James 1:12-15 says this: Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him. Let no one say when he is tempted, “I am being tempted by God,” for God cannot be tempted with evil, and he himself tempts no one. But each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death. (ESV 2001) Read or listen to more from the Word of God in the Epistle of James.

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