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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData Many teachers become not, my brethren, having known that greater judgment we shall receive, |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData for we all make many stumbles; if any one in word doth not stumble, this one `is' a perfect man, able to bridle also the whole body; |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData lo, the bits we put into the mouths of the horses for their obeying us, and their whole body we turn about; |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData lo, also the ships, being so great, and by fierce winds being driven, are led about by a very small helm, whithersoever the impulse of the helmsman doth counsel, |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData so also the tongue is a little member, and doth boast greatly; lo, a little fire how much wood it doth kindle! |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData and the tongue `is' a fire, the world of the unrighteousness, so the tongue is set in our members, which is spotting our whole body, and is setting on fire the course of nature, and is set on fire by the gehenna. |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData For every nature, both of beasts and of fowls, both of creeping things and things of the sea, is subdued, and hath been subdued, by the human nature, |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData and the tongue no one of men is able to subdue, `it is' an unruly evil, full of deadly poison, |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData with it we do bless the God and Father, and with it we do curse the men made according to the similitude of God; |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData out of the same mouth doth come forth blessing and cursing; it doth not need, my brethren, these things so to happen; |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData doth the fountain out of the same opening pour forth the sweet and the bitter? |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData is a fig-tree able, my brethren, olives to make? or a vine figs? so no fountain salt and sweet water `is able' to make. |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData Who `is' wise and intelligent among you? let him shew out of the good behaviour his works in meekness of wisdom, |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData and if bitter zeal ye have, and rivalry in your heart, glory not, nor lie against the truth; |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData this wisdom is not descending from above, but earthly, physical, demon-like, |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData for where zeal and rivalry `are', there is insurrection and every evil matter; |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData and the wisdom from above, first, indeed, is pure, then peaceable, gentle, easily entreated, full of kindness and good fruits, uncontentious, and unhypocritical: -- |
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fjrigjwwe9r2Younhs_EN_Bible:TextData and the fruit of the righteousness in peace is sown to those making peace. |