: Adam Clarke
: Adam Clarke's Bible Commentary in 8 Volumes: Volume 8, General Epistle of James
: Krill Press
: 9781518322181
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Adam Clarke was a 19th century British Methodist best known for his scholarly commentaries on the Bible, a multi-volume, comprehensive work.

CHAPTER 1


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Chronological Notes relative to this Epistle.

  • Year of the Constantinopolitan era of the world, or that used by the Byzantine historians, and other eastern writers, 5569.
  • Year of the Alexandrian era of the world, 5563.
  • Year of the Antiochian era of the world, 5553.
  • Year of the world, according to Archbishop Usher, 4065.
  • Year of the world, according to Eusebius, in his Chronicon, 4289.
  • Year of the minor Jewish era of the world, or that in common use, 3821.
  • Year of the Greater Rabbinical era of the world, 4420.
  • Year from the Flood, according to Archbishop Usher, and the English Bible, 2409.
  • Year of the Cali yuga, or Indian era of the Deluge, 3163.
  • Year of the era of Iphitus, or since the first commencement of the Olympic games, 1001.
  • Year of the era of Nabonassar, king of Babylon, 810.
  • Year of the CCXth Olympiad, 1.
  • Year from the building of Rome, according to Fabius Pictor, 808.
  • Year from the building of Rome, according to Frontinus, 812.
  • Year from the building of Rome, according to the Fasti Capitolini, 813.
  • Year from the building of Rome, according to Varro, which was that most generally used, 814.
  • Year of the era of the Seleucidae, 373.
  • Year of the Caesarean era of Antioch, 109.
  • Year of the Julian era, 106.
  • Year of the Spanish era, 99.
  • Year from the birth of Jesus Christ according to Archbishop Usher, 65.
  • Year of the vulgar era of Christ’s nativity, 61.
  • Year of Porcius Festus, governor of the Jews, 1.
  • Year of Vologesus, king of the Parthians, 12.
  • Year of Domitius Corbulo, governor of Syria, 2.
  • Jesus, high priest of the Jews.
  • Year of the Dionysian pe