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JAMES 3:9 ku,rion {A}
Instead of ku,rion, the Textus Receptus reads qeo,n, with K L most of
the minuscules vg syrh copsa, bo _al_. The reading ku,rion is to be
preferred (_a_) because the combination...
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Verse 9. _THEREWITH BLESS WE GOD_] The tongue is capable of rehearsing
the praises, and setting forth the glories, of the eternal King: what
a pity that it should ever be employed in a contrary work!...
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THEREWITH BLESS WE GOD - We men do this; that is, all this is done by
the tongue. The apostle does not mean that the same man does this, but
that all this is done by the same organ - the tongue.
EVEN...
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III. THE EVILS OF THE TONGUE CORRECTED
CHAPTER 3
_ 1. The tongue and its work (James 3:1)_
2. The wisdom which is earthly and the wisdom that is from above
(James 3:13)
James 3:1
The practical cha...
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Do not crowd into the ranks of the teachers, my brothers. You know
that we teachers shall be judged more severely than other men; and
there are many things in which all of us stumble. This leads to th...
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THE TEACHER'S PERIL (James 3:1)
_ 3:1 My brothers, it is a mistake for many of you to become teachers,
for you must be well aware that those of us who teach will receive a
greater condemnation._
In...
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With it we bless the Lord and Father and with it we curse the men who
have been made in the likeness of God. From the same mouth there
emerge blessing and cursing. These things should not be so, my
br...
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THERE WITH. With (App-104.) it.
GOD. App-98., but the texts read "the Lord" (App-98. b).
FATHER. App-98.
AFTER. App-104.
SIMILITUDE. Greek. _homoiosis._ Only here. In the Septuagint in
Genesis 1:26...
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_Therewith bless we God, even the Father …_ Many of the better MSS.
give "the Lord" instead of "God". The fact dwelt on comes in to
illustrate the strange inconsistency, even of men who professed fait...
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ΚΎΡΙΟΝ with אABCP, Old Latin and other versions; KL and a
majority of later authorities have θεόν. But it is more probable
that θεὸν should have been substituted for κύριον, than
that the reverse shou...
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2–12.
FROM THIS THOUGHT OF THE TEACHING OFFICE AND ITS RESPONSIBILITIES AND
FAILURES THERE IS A NATURAL TRANSITION TO THE USE AND GOVERNMENT OF
THE TONGUE. Yet so passionate and agitated is the rebuk...
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_CONSTANT IN TAMING -- JAMES 3:7-12:_ Man has had success in taming or
subduing all of creation, except the tongue. He has had no success in
the effort to tame that one thing. The tongue is a restless...
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ΕΎΛΟΓΟΎΜΕΝ _praes. act. inf. от_ ΕΎΛΟΓΈΩ (G2127)
благословлять. _Praes._ является
обыденным, обозначает то, что делается
обычно (_см._ Ephesians 1:3).
ΚΑΤΑΡΏΜΕΘΑ _praes. ind. med. (dep.) от_ ΚΑΤΑΡΌΩ...
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MR. TWO-FACED
_Text 3:9-12_
9.
Therewith bless we the Lord and Father; and therewith curse we men,
who are made after the likeness of God:
10.
Out of the same mouth cometh forth blessing and curs...
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CHAPTER VI
_THE FOOLISH TEACHER_
James 3:1-12
_Introduction_
In James 1:16; James 1:26 James said Be swift to hear, slow to speak.
In a sense, the balance of chapter one develops the thought of how...
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Therewith bless we God, even the Father; and therewith curse we men,
which are made after the similitude of God.
GOD. 'Aleph (') A B C read 'Lord' [ ton (G3588) kurion (G2962) kai
(G2532) pate...
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VERSE 9. THEREWITH BLESS WE GOD, EVEN THE FATHER.
The tongue is used in offering our praises to the Most High. With it
we thank God for his goodness and mercy; with it we utter the
gratitude of our he...
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20 The case of Abraham is most helpful in further defining the
distinct viewpoints of Paul and James. The former refers us to the
fifteenth chapter of Genesis, the latter to the twenty-second. In the...
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3:9 Father, (c-7) Or, perhaps, 'the Lord and [the] Father.' The form
of the phrase must be noted. it is one article with two nouns, and so
they are in some respect one, _ perhaps_ here only in respect...
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THE CONTROL OF THE TONGUE
1, 2. Warning against undue eagerness to teach: cp. Matthew 12:37;
Matthew 23:7; Romans 2:19; 1 Corinth
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WHAT *FAITH SHOULD DO
JAMES
_IAN MACKERVOY_
The word list at the end explains words with a *star by them.
CHAPTER 3
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TEACHER 3:1-5A
V1 My Christian brothers and sisters,...
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THEREWITH BLESS WE GOD, EVEN THE FATHER. — A strange reading of this
verse in the more ancient manuscripts makes it, _Therewith bless we
the Lord and Father._ And it may serve to remind us of the onen...
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CHAPTER 15
THE MORAL CONTRADICTIONS IN THE RECKLESS TALKER.
James 3:9
IN these concluding sentences of the paragraph respecting sins of the
tongue St. James does two things-he shows the moral chaos...
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ἐν αὐτῇ : this is Hebrew usage, _cf._ εἰ
πατάξομεν ἐν μαχαίρῃ, Luke 22:49;
ἀποκτεῖναι ἐν ῥομφαίᾳ, Revelation 6:8.
εὐλογοῦμεν : this use is Hellenistic. Both in speaking and
writing the Jews always add...
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James 3:1-18 form a self-contained section; the subject dealt with is
the bridling of the tongue, see above James 1:19; James 1:26-27....
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BRIDLE THE TONGUE
James 3:1
It is much easier to teach people what they should be and do than to
obey our own precepts. Even the best of us stumble in many respects;
but our most frequent failures ar...
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The writer now proceeded to show the effect of faith on speech.
Beginning with the warning against every man setting up to teach, he
proceeded to deal with the power of speech. He likened the tongue t...
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NO ONE CAN TAME THE TONGUE
Mankind has been able to subdue all the animals, but not his tongue.
Woods notes that the verb indicates momentary action in regard to
taming. One may control his tongue for...
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(6) Therewith bless we God, even the Father; and therewith curse we
men, which are made after the (7) similitude of God.
(6) Among other faults of the tongue, the apostle chiefly reproves
slandering a...
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By it we bless God, &c. Such different effects from the same cause, as
of blessing God, and cursing men, created to the likeness of God, seem
contrary to the ordinary course of nature; from a fountain...
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My brethren, be not many masters, knowing that we shall receive the
greater condemnation. (2) For in many things we offend all. If any man
offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and able also...
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To the reader who enters on the consideration of the epistle of James
from the epistles of Paul, the change is great and sudden, and by no
means least of all from the epistle to the Hebrews, which, in...
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9_Therewith_, or, _by it, bless we God_. It is a clear instance of its
deadly poison, that it can thus through a monstrous levity transform
itself; for when it pretends to bless God, it immediately cu...
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In Chapter 3 the apostle recurs to the tongue, the most ready index to
the heart, the proof whether the new man is inaction, whether nature
and self-will are under restraint. But there is hardly anyth...
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THEREWITH BLESS WE GOD, EVEN, THE FATHER,.... Of Jesus Christ, and of
spirits, and of mercies: this is the instrument that is used in
blessing God daily every meal that is eaten; and in joining with t...
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Therewith bless we God, even the Father; and therewith curse we men,
which are made after the similitude of God.
Ver. 9. _Therewith bless we God_] And so make our tongues our glory.
_ Therewith curs...
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_Therewith bless we God_ That is, therewith mankind bless God; for the
apostle, as appears from the next clause, did not speak of himself
particularly, or of his fellow-apostles, or even of true priva...
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BLESS WE GOD; thus professing our love for him.
CURSE WE MEN; thus showing that our profession of love towards God is
empty and insincere. Compare 1 John 4:20.
MADE AFTER THE SIMILITUDE OF GOD; bear...
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Warning against the abuse of the tongue:...
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THEREWITH BLESS WE GOD, EVEN THE FATHER, AND THEREWITH CURSE WE MEN,
WHICH ARE MADE AFTER THE SIMILITUDE OF GOD....
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Here we begin a fourth division of the book, which continues to the
end of Ch.4; in which our walk is tested by the circumstances of the
world. Certainly in the previous Chapter s there is emphasis al...
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How do we “bless” with the tongue? List some ways we use the word
“bless” today. How do we “curse” with the tongue? Does this
mean we use profanity or take God's name in vain? What is the
contradictio...
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"With it we bless our Lord and Father; and with it we curse men, who
have been made in the likeness of God";"bless" -to speak well of,
praise, extol. "John Bunyan tells us of Talkative: 'He is. saint...
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1-12 We are taught to dread an unruly tongue, as one of the greatest
evils. The affairs of mankind are thrown into confusion by the tongues
of men. Every age of the world, and every condition of life...
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THEREWITH BLESS WE GOD; pray, and speak well of God. EVEN THE FATHER;
of Christ, and in him of all true believers. AND THEREWITH CURSE WE
MEN; rail on, revile, speak evil of, as well as wish evil to....
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‘But the tongue can no man tame. It is a restless evil, it is full
of deadly poison. With it we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we
curse men, who are made after the likeness of God.'
For the on...
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James 3:9. THEREWITH: literally, ‘in it,' ‘acting in the sphere of
the tongue;' hence, instrumentally, ‘by it.'
BLESS WE GOD, EVEN THE FATHER. The best manuscripts read, ‘bless we
the Lord and Fathe...
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THEREWITH
(εν αυτη). This instrumental use of εν is not merely
Hebraistic, but appears in late _Koine_ writers (Moulton, _Prol._, pp.
11f., 61f.). See also Romans 15:6.WE BLESS
(ευλογουμεν). Prese...
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CONTENTS: Control of the tongue.
CHARACTERS: God, James.
CONCLUSION: The Christian who is not affected by the sins of the
tongue but takes care to avoid them, has an undoubted sign of true
grace. Th...
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James 3:1. _Be not many masters:_ διδασκαλοι, teachers. In
some assemblies they might all prophesy one by one, but no man should
be too forward; he will never shine as a teacher, unless he _be_ a
teac...
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WE USE IT. James includes himself, but he aims this in particular
against certain Jewish "teachers." They would never speak the name of
God without adding: "Blessed be He." But these same Jews (who di...
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_Therewith bless we God_
THE MORAL CONTRADICTIONS IN THE RECKLESS TALKER
In these concluding sentences of the paragraph respecting sins of the
tongue St.
James does two things--he shows the moral ch...
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JAMES—NOTE ON JAMES 3:1 The Sin of Dissension in the Community. This
section is the longest in the letter. It discusses the problems people
cause with their speech (James 3:1;...
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
James 3:5. A MATTER.—Better, “a forest.” The picture presented
is of the wrapping of some vast forest in a flame by the falling of a
single spark. _Philo_ uses the same...
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EXPOSITION
JAMES 3:1
WARNING AGAINST OVER-READINESS TO TEACH, LEADING TO A DISCOURSE ON
THE IMPORTANCE OF GOVERNMENT OF
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Let's turn to James chapter three. James first of all warns against a
desire to teach the Word of God that would stem or emanate just from
your own desire to be in front of people or whatever.
My bre...
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1 Chronicles 29:10; 1 Chronicles 29:20; 1 Corinthians 11:7; 1 Peter
1:3;...
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God, even the Father [τ ο ν θ ε ο ν κ α ι π α τ ε ρ
α]. The proper reading, is ton Kurion, the Lord, and the kai, and, is
simply connective. Read, therefore, as Rev., the Lord and Father. This
combina...
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Men made after the likeness of God — Indeed we have now lost this
likeness; yet there remains from thence an indelible nobleness, which
we ought to reverence both in ourselves and others....
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Observe here, 1. Our apostle informs us what is the proper use of the
tongue: namely, to bless and praise God; speech being the most
excellent faculty, is to be consecrated to divine uses: it is both....