ECB(i)
1
ESTING THE TONGUE
y brothers, be not many doctors; knowing that we take the greater condemnation: 2 for we all stumble much. If anyone stumbles not in word, this one is a completed/shalamed man, also able to bridle the whole body. 3 Behold the horses; we put bits in their mouths to obey us; and we turn their whole body. 4 Behold, also the sailers; being so great and driven of hard winds; yet are they turned by a very short rudder wherever the violent impulse of the straightener wills. 5 Thus also the tongue; a little member that boasts mega. Behold, how much forest a little fire lights! 6 And the tongue is a fire - a cosmos of injustice: thus the tongue sits among our members to stain the whole body and inflame the track of genetics; and it is inflamed by Gay Hinnom/the Valley of Burning. 7 For all nature, both of beasts and of flyers, both of creepers and of those in the sea, is tamed - and has been tamed by human nature: 8 but the tongue, no human can tame - an unrestrainable evil full of death bearing venom: 9 therein we eulogize our Elohim and Father; and therein we curse humanity who became after the likeness of Elohim. 10 From the same mouth comes eulogy and cursing. My brothers, these need not be thus. 11 A fountain, at the same cavern, sends it sweet and bitter? 12 Can the fig tree, my brothers, make olives? Or a vine, figs? Thus no fountain makes both salt water and fresh. 13 Who among you, is wise and understanding? Show your works from a good behavior in meekness of wisdom. 14 But if you have bitter zeal and strife in your hearts, neither exult nor lie against the truth. 15 - this wisdom descends not from above but is earthly, soulical, demonic. 16 For where there are zeal and strife, there are instability and every evil matter. 17 And indeed, the wisdom from above is first hallowed, then at shalom, gentle, agreeable, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and unhypocritical: 18 and the fruit of justness spores in shalom by them who make shalom.
ESTING THE TONGUE
y brothers, be not many doctors; knowing that we take the greater condemnation: 2 for we all stumble much. If anyone stumbles not in word, this one is a completed/shalamed man, also able to bridle the whole body. 3 Behold the horses; we put bits in their mouths to obey us; and we turn their whole body. 4 Behold, also the sailers; being so great and driven of hard winds; yet are they turned by a very short rudder wherever the violent impulse of the straightener wills. 5 Thus also the tongue; a little member that boasts mega. Behold, how much forest a little fire lights! 6 And the tongue is a fire - a cosmos of injustice: thus the tongue sits among our members to stain the whole body and inflame the track of genetics; and it is inflamed by Gay Hinnom/the Valley of Burning. 7 For all nature, both of beasts and of flyers, both of creepers and of those in the sea, is tamed - and has been tamed by human nature: 8 but the tongue, no human can tame - an unrestrainable evil full of death bearing venom: 9 therein we eulogize our Elohim and Father; and therein we curse humanity who became after the likeness of Elohim. 10 From the same mouth comes eulogy and cursing. My brothers, these need not be thus. 11 A fountain, at the same cavern, sends it sweet and bitter? 12 Can the fig tree, my brothers, make olives? Or a vine, figs? Thus no fountain makes both salt water and fresh. 13 Who among you, is wise and understanding? Show your works from a good behavior in meekness of wisdom. 14 But if you have bitter zeal and strife in your hearts, neither exult nor lie against the truth. 15 - this wisdom descends not from above but is earthly, soulical, demonic. 16 For where there are zeal and strife, there are instability and every evil matter. 17 And indeed, the wisdom from above is first hallowed, then at shalom, gentle, agreeable, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and unhypocritical: 18 and the fruit of justness spores in shalom by them who make shalom.