Etheridge(i)
6 and the tongue is a fire, a world of sin, like a forest is the tongue itself among our members; it defileth all of our body, and burneth the course of our generations which run (forward) as a wheel, and kindleth also itself with fire.
7 For every nature of animals, and of birds, and reptiles of the sea, and of the dry land, have been subjected to the human nature;
8 but the tongue no one can subdue; this is an evil not ordered, (and) full of the poison of death.
9 For by it we bless the Lord and the Father, and by it we curse men who in the likeness of Aloha were made;
10 and from the same mouth go forth curses and blessings. My brethren, it is not fit that these should so be done.