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Does a spring send forth from the same opening fresh and bitter water?
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An Unnatural Contradiction
Commentators explain that James uses a powerful, common-sense analogy. Just as a single spring cannot produce both fresh, drinkable water and bitter, salty water from the same opening, it is unnatural for a Christian's mouth to produce both praises to God and curses toward people. Scholars suggest James may have had the salty Dead Sea in mind, contrasting it with fresh mountain streams.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Does a fountain send forth at the same place? A marginal note suggests hole. The Greek word means opening, fissure, such…
The fountain (η πηγη). Old word for spring (John 4:14).
Opening (οπης). Old word for fissure i…
19th Century
Anglican
Does a (or, the) fountain send forth (literally, spurt) at the same place (or,…
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James again turns to nature for his illustrations. He asks, “Can both fresh water and salt water flow from the same spring?” The water is sweet (NI…
16th Century
Protestant
Doth a fountain. He presents these comparisons to show that a cursing tongue is something monstrous, contrary to all nature, and subverts …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Does a fountain send forth at the same place "Or hole"; for at divers places, and at different times, as Pliny …
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We are taught to dread an unruly tongue as one of the greatest evils. The affairs of humankind are thrown into confusion by the tongues of people. …