<Tr> <Td> James </Td> <Td> c. 65--85 CE . The traditional author is James the Just, "a servant of God and brother of the Lord Jesus Christ". Like Hebrews, James is not so much a letter as an exhortation; the style of the Greek language - text makes it unlikely that it was actually written by James, the brother of Jesus . Most scholars regard all the letters in this group as pseudonymous . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> First Epistle of Peter </Td> <Td> c. 75--90 CE </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Second Epistle of Peter </Td> <Td> c. 110 CE . The epistle's quotes from Jude, assumes a knowledge of the Pauline letters, and includes a reference to the gospel story of the Transfiguration of Christ, all signs of a comparatively late date . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Johannine epistles </Td> <Td> 90--110 CE . The letters give no clear indication of their date, but scholars tend to place them about a decade after the Gospel of John . </Td> </Tr>

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