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James 3:9-1964 bbe — With it we give praise to our Lord and Father; and with it we put a curse on men who are made in God's image. Out of th…

Bible in Basic English

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With it we give praise to our Lord and Father; and with it we put a curse on men who are made in God's image.

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Out of the same mouth comes blessing and cursing. My brothers, it is not right for these things to be so.

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Does the fountain send from the same outlet sweet and bitter water?

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Is a fig-tree able to give us olives, my brothers, or do we get figs from a vine, or sweet water from the salt sea?

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Who has wisdom and good sense among you? let him make his works clear by a life of gentle wisdom.

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But if you have bitter envy in your heart and the desire to get the better of others, have no pride in this, talking falsely against what is true.

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This wisdom is not from heaven, but is of the earth and the flesh and the Evil One.

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For where envy is, and the desire to get the better of others, there is no order, but every sort of evil-doing.

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But the wisdom which is from heaven is first holy, then gentle, readily giving way in argument, full of peace and mercy and good works, not doubting, not seeming other than it is.

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And the fruit of righteousness is planted in peace for those who make peace.

— James 3:9-1964, Bible in Basic English

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James 3 — Context

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And the tongue is a fire; it is the power of evil placed in our bodies, making all the body unclean, putting the wheel of life on fire, and getting its fire from hell.

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For every sort of beast and bird and every living thing on earth and in the sea has been controlled by man and is under his authority;

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But the tongue may not be controlled by man; it is an unresting evil, it is full of the poison of death.

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With it we give praise to our Lord and Father; and with it we put a curse on men who are made in God's image.

10

Out of the same mouth comes blessing and cursing. My brothers, it is not right for these things to be so.

11

Does the fountain send from the same outlet sweet and bitter water?

12

Is a fig-tree able to give us olives, my brothers, or do we get figs from a vine, or sweet water from the salt sea?

13

Who has wisdom and good sense among you? let him make his works clear by a life of gentle wisdom.

14

But if you have bitter envy in your heart and the desire to get the better of others, have no pride in this, talking falsely against what is true.

15

This wisdom is not from heaven, but is of the earth and the flesh and the Evil One.

16

For where envy is, and the desire to get the better of others, there is no order, but every sort of evil-doing.

17

But the wisdom which is from heaven is first holy, then gentle, readily giving way in argument, full of peace and mercy and good works, not doubting, not seeming other than it is.

18

And the fruit of righteousness is planted in peace for those who make peace.

James 3:9-1964 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does James 3:9-1964 say?
James 3:9-1964 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “With it we give praise to our Lord and Father; and with it we put a curse on men who are made in God's image. Out of the same mouth comes blessing and cursing. My brothers, it is not right for these things to be so. Does the fountain send from the same outlet sweet and bitter water? Is a fig-tree able to give us olives, my brothers, or do we get figs from a vine, or sweet water from the salt sea? Who has wisdom and good sense among you? let him make his works clear by a life of gentle wisdom. But if you have bitter envy in your heart and the desire to get the better of others, have no pride in this, talking falsely against what is true. This wisdom is not from heaven, but is of the earth and the flesh and the Evil One. For where envy is, and the desire to get the better of others, there is no order, but every sort of evil-doing. But the wisdom which is from heaven is first holy, then gentle, readily giving way in argument, full of peace and mercy and good works, not doubting, not seeming other than it is. And the fruit of righteousness is planted in peace for those who make peace.”
Where is James 3:9-1964 in the Bible?
James 3:9-1964 is found in the New Testament, in the book of James, chapter 3, verses 9–1964.
Who wrote James?
James is traditionally attributed to James, half-brother of Jesus, leader of the Jerusalem church. It was written c. AD 44–49.
What is the book of James about?
James is the New Testament's closest cousin to Old-Testament wisdom literature — pungent, practical, and uncompromising. Faith without works is dead. The tongue is a fire. The prayers of a righteous man avail much. It calls Christians to walk their talk.
What are the major themes of James?
James explores themes including Faith and Works, Wisdom, Speech, Suffering, Prayer. These themes shape the meaning and context of James 3:9-1964.
What translation should I read James 3:9-1964 in?
James 3:9-1964 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize James 3:9-1964?
James 3:9-1964 reads (BBE): “With it we give praise to our Lord and Father; and with it we put a curse on men who are made in God's image. Out of the same mouth comes blessing and cursing. My brothers, it is not right for these things to be so. Does the fountain send from the same outlet sweet and bitter water? Is a fig-tree able to give us olives, my brothers, or do we get figs from a vine, or sweet water from the salt sea? Who has wisdom and good sense among you? let him make his works clear by a life of gentle wisdom. But if you have bitter envy in your heart and the desire to get the better of others, have no pride in this, talking falsely against what is true. This wisdom is not from heaven, but is of the earth and the flesh and the Evil One. For where envy is, and the desire to get the better of others, there is no order, but every sort of evil-doing. But the wisdom which is from heaven is first holy, then gentle, readily giving way in argument, full of peace and mercy and good works, not doubting, not seeming other than it is. And the fruit of righteousness is planted in peace for those who make peace.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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