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James 3 — TOJB

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3Verse 1Not many of you, Achim b'Moshiach, should be Morim for Moshiach, als (since), as far as concerns Mishpat Hashem, you have da'as that we Messianic morim will have the chomer haDin (rigor of the Law) fall on us more severely.Verse 2For all of us stumble variously. If anyone as far as lashon hora is concerned, does not stumble, this one is an ish tamim able to bridle also the entire guf (body).+Verse 3And if we put bits into the mouths of susim (horses) to bring them into mishma'at (obedience), in just this way we direct their whole gufot (bodies).Verse 4Hinei, also the oniyot (ships), even though gedolot and driven by gales, are guided by a very small rudder wherever the impulse of the one steering directs.Verse 5So also the lashon (tongue), an evar katon (small member) speaks of RAVREVAN+(boastful things). Hinei, an eish ketanah (small fire) and yet how great a forest it can set ablaze!+Verse 6And the lashon is an Eish, the lashon is made an Olam HaAvel (World of Iniquity) among our evarim (members), defiling with a stain kol haGuf (whole body), and setting ablaze the course of life, and is itself set by eish in Gehinnom.+Verse 7For every species both of wild animals and birds, reptiles and marine creatures is tamed and has been tamed by humankind.Verse 8But the Lashon no one of Bnei Adam is able to tame, an uncontrollable ra'ah (evil), full of deadly zuhamah (contamination).Verse 9With this we say a bracha to Hashem, Adoneinu and Avoteinu, and with this we put a kelalah (curse) on Bnei Adam, who have been created according to the demut Elohim.+Verse 10Out of the same PEH comes forth bracha and also kelalah. My Achim b'Moshiach, these things ought not to be.Verse 11Surely not out of the same makor (fountain) pours forth mayim both sweet and bitter?Verse 12Surely an etz te'enah (fig tree) cannot yield olives, my Achim b'Moshiach, or a grape vine figs? Neither can salt water yield sweet water.Verse 13Who has chochmah and binah among you? Let him show by his hitnahagut hatovah (good conduct) that the ma'asim of him are of the shiflut (lowliness) of chochmah.Verse 14But if bitter kina (jealousy) you have and anochiyut (selfishness) in your levavot, do not boast and speak sheker against HaEmes.Verse 15This is not the Chochmah coming down and descending from above, but is of the Olam Hazeh, of this world and of shedim.Verse 16For where kina and anochiyut are, there is tohu vavohu (disorder, chaos) and every ra'ah.Verse 17But the chochmah from above is berishonah (in the first place) tehorah (pure), then ohevet shalom (peace-loving), then eidel (gentle) and considerate, then full of rachamim and p'ri tov, and without maso panim and tzevi'ut.Verse 18And the p'ri haTzedek is shalom sown by the ones making shalom.+
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